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Marina Glezer, born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), was a Serbian actress known for her role as Roma Góñez in the 2004 film 'Roma'. While details about her life outside this role are scarce, it's understood that Roma, a strong and intelligent woman, had a significant influence on Joaquín Góñez's character. She supported his youthful ideals and inspired his free spirit.
公開年: 2004
別題: Roma, Um Nome de Mulher
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制作会社: Estudios Flomenbaun Abogados, Aristarain P.C.
ジャンル: Drama, History, Romance, Mystery
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Journalist Manuel Cueto is hired to transcribe the final book of novelist Joaquín Góñez. As they work together, Joaquín finds Manuel's presence stirring up long-dormant emotions and memories from his past in Buenos Aires during the 1960s and 1970s. Through their interactions, Joaquín recalls his youthful experiences with friends, love affairs, and his parents' influence. Notably, his mother Roma is remembered as a strong-willed woman who supported Joaquín's bohemian spirit and aspirations. As these memories resurface, Joaquín feels an urgent desire to reclaim the vibrant life he once led.
'Roma (2004)' directed by Adolfo Aristarain, is a Spanish-Argentine drama that explores themes of nostalgia, self-discovery, and the passage of time through the lens of one man's journey into his past. The film revolves around novelist Joaquín Góñez who, while dictating his final book to journalist Manuel Cueto, becomes submerged in memories of his youth amidst the political and cultural backdrop of Buenos Aires during the 1960s and 1970s. The story is deeply rooted in personal history, family dynamics, and the broader social context of Argentina's past.