Where Are You My Love, That I Cannot Find You?

1992 Argentine film
  • 6 August 1992 (1992-08-06)
Running time
95 minutesCountryArgentinaLanguageSpanish

Where Are You My Love, That I Cannot Find You? (Spanish: ¿Dónde estás amor de mi vida que no te puedo encontrar?) is a 1992 Argentine drama film directed by Juan José Jusid and co-written with Ana María Shua. The film stars Susú Pecoraro, Oscar Martínez, Fernando Siro, Luisina Brando, Mario Pasik and Jessica Schultz, as well as Vando Villamil in a small role.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

The film shows the encounters and romances of several characters who seek love counsel through the eponymous late-night radio talk-show, conducted by Octavio (Siro). Octavio sets up blind dates among the characters, mainly advising Sarah (Pecoraro), a thirty-something loner who is hooked up with Fernandez (Martínez), a shy, introverted man who still lives with his father. Their relationship is chronicled through a series of episodes, involving Martínez' affair with a spiritist (Schultz), Sarah's entanglement with a psychopath and a subplot involving Sarah's strong-willed but ultimately broken and suicidal friend, Tina (Brando).

Sarah, worn-out after so much frustrated relationships and hopeless cases, decides to kill herself and takes an overdose of sleeping pills. Martínez arrives just in time to get her to a hospital and save her, whereupon Octavio happily announces their engagement through the radio.

References

  1. ^ DL (2021-12-29). "Cartelera de cines". Diario de Leon (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  2. ^ ileon.com (2021-12-29). "Cine argentino con 'Dónde estás amor de mi vida, que no te puedo encontrar' en El Albéitar". iLeon (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  3. ^ Universidad (2021-12-29). "El ciclo argentino proyecta en el Albéitar 'Dónde estás amor de mi vida, que no te puedo encontrar'". Leonoticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  • ¿Dónde estás amor de mi vida que no te puedo encontrar? at IMDb


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