Scene from Los delincuentes (2023)
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Alternate Names: Gabi Saidon, Gabi Saidón, Gabriela Saidón
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Gabriela Saidon is an Argentine actress, writer, and composer known for her work in various films and television series. She has appeared in several projects directed by Matías Piñeiro, including Viola (2012), The Princess of France (2014), Hermia & Helena (2016), and Isabella (2020).
Her prominent role as Flor, the wife of the character Román, in Rodrigo Moreno's internationally acclaimed film The Delinquents (2023) brought her significant attention. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and has been widely recognized.
Beyond acting, Saidon has a background in writing and literature. She wanted to be a writer from a young age and later studied literature, even coordinating fiction writing workshops. Her published literary works include books such as Santos ruteros, Cautivas, and La reina. She is also credited as a writer for the short film Madison (2014) and a composer for Isabella (2020).
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Margarita Molfino is an Argentine theatre, film, and television actress born in Rafaela, Santa Fé, Argentina. She is also a trained dancer and performance artist with a Bachelor of Arts degree, focusing her work on the body and collaborative interdisciplinary projects.
Her career gained international recognition following her performance in the segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe" in the Golden Globe-nominated and BAFTA-winning film Wild Tales (Relatos salvajes) in 2014. Molfino has since appeared in numerous other films, including La Flor (2018) and The Accused (Acusada) (2018).
In 2023, she starred as the character Norma in the critically acclaimed film The Delinquents (Los delincuentes), directed by Rodrigo Moreno. The film, which was presented in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, explores themes of freedom and the questioning of routine life, where her character Norma is a free spirit in the countryside who meets one of the main characters. Molfino continues to be an active presence in Argentine cinema, with future projects announced for 2025.
About the Movie: Los delincuentes (2023)
Release Year: 2023
Nation: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Luxembourg
Alternative Title: The Delinquents, Os Delinquentes, Les délinquants, 罪犯们, Defraudanti, Pätid, Die Missetäter, Ha'Avar'yannim, I delinquenti, 犯罪者たち, Delikwenci, Преступники, Prestopnika, Kabahatliler
Director: Rodrigo Moreno
Writer: Rodrigo Moreno
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Ezequiel Borovinsky, Ezequiel Capaldo, Eugenia Molina, Federico Blesa
Co_Producer: Rodrigo Moreno, Michael Wahrmann, Augusto Matte, Daniel Lambrisca, Marcos Mion, Julia Alves, Bruno Bettati, Natacha Cervi, Gilles Chanial, Hernán Musaluppi, Paola Suarez
Companies: Cine Argentino, Compañia Amateur, Jaque Content, Jirafa, Les Films Fauves, Rizoma Films, Sancho & Punta, Wanka Cine
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama
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Keywords: cine argentino
Story
Morán, an unassuming bank clerk in Buenos Aires, executes a meticulous plan to steal $650,000, which he calculates would be double his earnings until retirement. He shares this secret with Román, a colleague who becomes his accomplice. Morán intends to confess and serve prison time while Román keeps the money hidden. However, things begin to unravel as they come under police scrutiny, and Román's life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a woman who changes him.
Summary
Los delincuentes (2023) is a comedic drama directed by Rodrigo Moreno, set in Buenos Aires. The film explores themes of greed, camaraderie, and transformation through the lens of Morán's audacious heist plot. Set against the backdrop of Argentina's economic landscape, it offers a satirical glimpse into the lives of ordinary people driven to extraordinary lengths for financial freedom.