Time for Revenge

Tiempo de revancha

Spanish language theatrical poster
Directed by Adolfo Aristarain
Produced by Héctor Olivera
Luis O. Repetto
Written by Adolfo Aristarain
Starring Federico Luppi
Haydée Padilla
Julio De Grazia
Ulises Dumont
Aldo Barbero
Enrique Liporace
Arturo Maly
Rodolfo Ranni
Music by Emilio Kauderer
Cinematography Horacio Maira
Edited by Eduardo López
Production
company
Aries Cinematográfica Argentina
Distributed by Aries Cinematográfica Argentina
Televicine International
Release dates
  • 30 July 1981 (1981-07-30)
Running time
112 min.
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Tiempo de revancha (English language: Time for Revenge) is a 1981 Argentine crime drama film written and directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Federico Luppi, Julio De Grazia, Haydée Padilla and Ulises Dumont. It was produced by Héctor Olivera and Luis O. Repetto. The music was composed by Emilio Kauderer. The film premiered in Argentina on July 30, 1981, and won 10 awards, including the Silver Condor for Best Film and Best Film (ex aequo) in the Montréal World Film Festival.[1]

Tiempo de revancha is not only considered as a classic in Latin American cinema and a cult film, but also as a powerful allegory that deals directly with Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship, which was still ruling the country when it was released.[2]

Synopsis

Pedro Bengoa, an ex-union organizing demolition worker, and Bruno Di Toro, an old friend of his, decide to blackmail the corrupt company they work for, setting up a fake accident in a copper pit. Di Toro was supposed to pretend to be Mute as a consequence of an explosion, and Pedro would corroborate his story. During the explosion things don't go as planned and Di Toro loses his life, leaving Pedro to continue the plan on his own, while apparently pretending to be Mute. However, when the company finally agrees to an economical settlement, Pedro refuses to accept, searching justice primarily, and his case goes to the courts. This event changes Pedro's life forever.

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