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In his latest documentary, Argentinean filmmaker Andrés Di Tella uses photos and love letters from his late parents—his father, Torcuato, born in Argentina; and mother, Kamala, from India—to create an intimate portrait of a turbulent 20th-century love story. The letters, written between the ’50s and ’70s and read in the film by professional actors, describe love and idealism, world travels, socialism and psychoanalysis, pain and broken dreams. Meanwhile, with the assistance of his own daughter, Di Tella sets about solving the puzzle of his family’s memory.


Please join us on Zoom for a live Q&A with filmmaker Andrés Di Tella and WRIF's own Laura Plasencia on May 24 at 8pm. You will be sent the Zoom link if you get a ticket to the virtual screening (or you can RSVP here)

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    79 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Country
    Argentina
  • Director
    Andrés Di Tella