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''A Buddha'' ( es, Un Buda) is a 2005 Argentine film written and directed by
Diego Rafecas Diego Rafecas (Buenos Aires, 3 May 1970 – 18 April 2017) was an Argentine actor and director. known for '' Un Buda'', a film that he directed and acted in. Early life Diego Rafecas was born on May 3, 1970, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He start ...
, a Zen teacher in
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
It features Agustín Markert, Carolina Fal and Diego Rafecas himself in the lead roles.


Plot

Tomas and Rafael are two brothers orphaned as children when their parents were taken by the military during the military dictatorship (1976–1983) in Argentina. Tomas experiments with extreme ascetic spiritual practices affecting his life and environment. Rafael, the elder brother, is a professor of philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. Detached and alone, he views his brother's doings skeptically, questioning his Buddhist revelations. As they struggle to reconcile their differences, Tomas journeys to a Zen monastery in the mountains of Cordoba to find a Master, followed by his girlfriend. As Rafael lands there their struggles with each other and the world around them take a dramatic turn as they're all brought together.


Reception

"A restless exploration of spirituality in times of personal selfishness… East and West in a worthy emotional trip." –Javier Firpo, ''La Razon'' "A very good film. Above all it explains the experience of having a spiritual awakening." –Carlos Boghossian, ''Gente'' "The movie is genuine Buddhist. I find this film to aim and succeed in creating a very touching story about human searching for meaning in Buddhist tradition." –Caridad Martin, ''Buddhist Door''


Cast

*Agustín Markert as Tomás *Carolina Fal as Laura *Diego Rafecas as Rafael *Julieta Cardinali as Sol *Tina Serrano as Lucy *Vera Carnevale as Laila *Nelly Prince as Lela *Boy Olmi as Papá *Paula Siero as Mamá *Luis Ziembrowski as Rata *Juan Manuel Tenuta as Juan *Toshiro Yamauchi as Maestro *Iván De Pineda as Carlos *Paula Montero as Secretaría *Fabián Bril as Claudio


Awards

Wins *Málaga Spanish Film Festival , 2005 , Silver Biznaga , Audience Award *Washington DC Independent Film Festival , 2007 , Audience Award , Best Feature & Special Recognition , Cine Latino *Wine Country Film Festival , 2006 , Best First Feature Film


References


External links

* 2005 films Argentine drama films 2000s Spanish-language films Films about Buddhism 2000s Argentine films {{2000s-Argentina-film-stub