The actor Luis Brandoni generated a strong controversy this Sunday after the publication of an interview in which he attacked his colleague Ricardo Darin for the successful “Argentina, 1985”which he described as “a scoundrel.”
It was during a note with Osvaldo Bazan in which the actor and candidate for Together for Change I consider that “Peronist boys make films where the presence of Raúl Alfonsín is omitted”so he pointed to “those actors working there, where Raúl Alfonsín does not appear for fear that people will applaud in the cinema.”
“The Peronists are capable of anything. The Alfonsín government asks the military justice to take charge, the military justice does not take charge and that is why Alfonsín forms the CONADEP, otherwise what was he accused of? That is done because There were people who assume that extraordinary responsibility and that is why the trial is held. In the film the military does not take charge and that’s it, the trial is held. They are capable of anything,” he said about the award-winning “Argentina 1985.”
Regarding whether he communicated with anyone responsible for the film that competed at the Oscars, Brandoni stated: “If I talk I get angry, because one day I’m going to tell him ‘How the hell did you, Ricardo (Darín), make that movie, it’s a sleaze?’ If Alfonsín does not appear, nor does anyone who did it. “How they have a dirty ass and are cowards because they did not form CONADEP because they wanted amnesty.”
Regarding Darín, his colleague considered that he does not believe he is a Peronist, and expressed: “It’s nothing. It’s more or less, what it could be. Darín the day he said I don’t know in what magazine about Cristina’s assets and then the president “He called him and he went and told him ‘I’m an idiot!’…”
Argentina, 1985
Argentina, 1985 It is inspired by the true story of the prosecutors Julio Strassera and Luis Moreno Ocampowho in 1985 dared to investigate and prosecute the bloodiest military dictatorship in Argentine history.
Undeterred by the still considerable military influence in the fragile new democracy, Strassera and Moreno Ocampo assembled a young legal team of unlikely heroes for their David versus Goliath battle. Under constant threat to themselves and their families, they raced against time to bring justice to the victims of the military junta.
Filmed in the historic locations where the real story took place, the award-winning Santiago Miter (Paulina, La Cordillera) directed the film, which he also co-wrote with his long-time collaborator Mariano Llinas (The Flower, Extraordinary Stories).
The film has a luxury cast headed by Darin (The Secret in Their Eyes, Wild Tales) as Julio Strassera and Peter Lanzani (The Clan, The Angel) as Luis Moreno Ocampo. Argentina, 1985 It is available on Amazon Prime Video.
Source: Ambito

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