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Friday, July 20, 2012

Di buen día a papá (2005)

Di buen día a papá (2005)
Director: Fernando Vargas  
Country: Argentina | Bolivia | Cuba 
Runtime:107 min

 SAY GOOD DAY TO DAD is a story divided into four parts, where the lives of the characters intertwine to tell the story of Vallegrande, a small town for 30 years hid the remains of a saint who came from heaven.
Bones - 1997 tells the story of Welcome Cusitano, the young mayor of Vallegrande, which has a plan to remove the people from their poverty by promoting tourism Che Route. His plan is threatened by the arrival of a Government Commission with a clear instruction to find Che's remains to return to their families. While the excavation sites multiply and dozens of strangers say to the press to know where he is buried Che Welcome Charale his friend Ramon Escalante and his godmother Mamina prepare a strategy to prevent meet and carry the bones of the famous guerrilla.
Promises - 1987 tells the story of Welcome Cusitano and his girlfriend Angeles Escalante, two young vallegrandinos that during the visit of a young caravan commemorating the twentieth anniversary of Che's death, see their daily lives disrupted and their promises love destroyed by the lucrative but dangerous business of "selling Che."
Letters - 1977 tells the story of Mamina Escalante, her daughter and granddaughter Eva Angeles, who own and manage the accommodation Vallegrande The Seven Knights. The quiet life of these women is one day threatened by the arrival of an anonymous letter which enjoined to comply with a "Divine Mandate" if you want to save themselves from the "Curse of Che".
Hands - 1967 tells the story of Ramon Charale, a 9-year-old working as a servant in the accommodation Seven Knights of Vallegrande. In the context of the execution of Che Guevara and the display of his body to the press, Ramon is a friend and collaborator of Jean Moreau, a young European journalist Vallegrande search the news that changed his life. Both will live an adventure that will make the least in the only witness to the place where Che Guevara is buried.



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