The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.
- Awards
- 15 wins & 38 nominations
Santiago Privitera
- Eduardo Aulet
- (as Juan Santiago Privitera)
Tomás De Las Heras
- Benito
- (as Tomás de las Heras)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGuillermo Francella is more well known in Argentina as a famed comedian, in contrast with the dark character he portrays in this film.
- GoofsScenes involving trains were filmed near the Urquiza line, the only one of the Buenos Aires metropolitan network using the same electric rolling stock from the 70s. However, in one scene a train passes by rightward and it can be seen it's painted mustard with a gray strip, which is the painting scheme of the current private operator and not of the former Ferrocarriles Argentinos. However, other scenes do show trains with the characteristic "colibrí" yellow-blue-red scheme.
Other than that, the rail tracks show Pandrol clips fastening them to concrete sleepers. Neither of those were used until the 2000s.
- Quotes
Arquímedes Puccio: I'm innocent.
Featured review
A few years back, I was advising a Francophile mate of the virtues of the wonderful French comedy, The Intouchables. I mentioned also that the subtitling was superb. 'How would you know?' he asked, aware that I had but a smattering of schoolboy French. I explained that the grammar and syntax was perfect, and colloquialisms clearly caught the spirit of the piece - you simply forgot you were reading script, allowing you to concentrate on the visuals.
Sadly, the taut Argentine crime thriller,The Clan, looks as if it's been subtitled by a dyslexic alcoholic using Google translate. It was extremely frustrating. I was clearly watching a very well made film, based on real events, about a Mafiosa-style family engaged in kidnapping and extortion; this was at a time, the 1980s, when the government was up to similar tactics - many dissidents simply disappeared. Keeping Police and officials sweet, the family could act with near impunity.
Everything about the film - its story, pacing, acting, direction was top notch. But the constantly poor subtitling proved too great a distraction and detracted from the film itself.
I can recommend the film without hesitation to any fluent Spanish speakers among you.
Sadly, the taut Argentine crime thriller,The Clan, looks as if it's been subtitled by a dyslexic alcoholic using Google translate. It was extremely frustrating. I was clearly watching a very well made film, based on real events, about a Mafiosa-style family engaged in kidnapping and extortion; this was at a time, the 1980s, when the government was up to similar tactics - many dissidents simply disappeared. Keeping Police and officials sweet, the family could act with near impunity.
Everything about the film - its story, pacing, acting, direction was top notch. But the constantly poor subtitling proved too great a distraction and detracted from the film itself.
I can recommend the film without hesitation to any fluent Spanish speakers among you.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $201,227
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,519
- Mar 20, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $20,381,995
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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