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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rojo_(film)Rojo (film) - Wikipedia

    Set in the 1970s, the film stars Darío Grandinetti as Claudio Morán, a lawyer who becomes slowly enmeshed in the culture of silent bourgeois complicity around the strange unexplained enforced disappearances of political dissidents in the months leading up to the 1976 Argentine coup d'état.

  2. A pitch-black thriller with uncommon wit and sophistication, Rojo tells a story as rich and evocative as the deepest shade of its title color. Read Critics Reviews Critics Reviews

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    • Alfredo Castro
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  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt8956390Rojo (2018) - IMDb

    Jul 12, 2019 · Rojo: Directed by Benjamín Naishtat. With Darío Grandinetti, Andrea Frigerio, Alfredo Castro, Diego Cremonesi. In Argentina pre-coup d'etat, a successful lawyer starts to feel against the ropes when a secret of the past threatens his present.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Benjamín Naishtat
    • 2019-07-12
  4. Sep 3, 2019 · This Argentinian thriller is filled with a sense of doom (and some pretty impressive facial hair). When ‘Rojo’ starts you would be forgiven for thinking someone had slipped on a vintage ’70s ...

    • Greer Mcnally
  5. Sep 28, 2018 · Film Review: ‘Rojo’ The complacency and corruption of pre-coup Argentina is laid bare in chilling, absurd style in Benjamin Naishtat's superb third feature.

  6. 2018 Directed by Benjamín Naishtat. When everyone gets silent, there are no innocents. A small town in an Argentinian province, 1975. The life of Claudio, a successful lawyer, gets complicated when he has a stupid quarrel with a stranger in a crowded restaurant. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Studios.

  7. Sep 25, 2018 · Review: Rojo. by Alfonso Rivera. 25/09/2018 - SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Benjamín Naishtat shows a tight command of the crime genre, building up a portrait of a corrupt society in his brilliant third film. Alfredo Castro and Darío Grandinetti in Rojo.