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Movie Title: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

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Duration: 177 sec..Nudity: yesCreator: supers992
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Actresses in this Scene


Preview Image Anna Larreta
Rank #16945

Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1960-07-26

Birth Place: Brazil

Details

Alternate Names: Ana Larreta

Physical Characteristics: N/A


About the Movie: Das Autogramm (1984)

Poster for Das Autogramm (1984)
Rank #13409

Release Year: 1984

Nation: France, Germany

Alternative Title: L'autographe, The Autograph, O Autógrafo, Autogram, El autógrafo

Director: Peter Lilienthal

Writer: Osvaldo Soriano, Peter Lilienthal

Production & Genre

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 win & 1 nomination

Similar: N/A

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Story

In 'Das Autogramm', directed by Peter Lilienthal, a bandoneon player named Daniel and a boxer named Toni independently arrive in a provincial Latin American town for a folk festival. Initially apolitical, they find themselves drawn into political turmoil. Toni falls in love with the daughter of an influential attorney but keeps their relationship secret due to his political stance. Meanwhile, Daniel learns about the atrocities committed by the junta from the locals. Both men are forced to take political positions despite their initial indifference.

Summary

'Das Autogramm' is a 1984 film directed by Peter Lilienthal as part of the New German Cinema movement. The movie is an adaptation of a novel, though specific details about the source material were not provided in the given plot descriptions. It's set in a provincial Latin American town where political tensions are high. The story revolves around two outsiders—Daniel, a bandoneon player, and Toni, a boxer—and their involvement in these political circumstances despite initially being apolitical. The film explores themes of political turmoil, love, and personal responsibility. It has been criticized for its acting and music, but it offers a glimpse into the socio-political climate of Latin America during that period.