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''Lost Embrace'' is a 2004 Argentine, French,
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comedy drama film Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau ''dramedy'', is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and drama. The modern, scripted-television examples tend to have more humorous bits than simple comic relief seen in a typical ...
, directed by
Daniel Burman Daniel Burman (born 29 August 1973, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film director, screenplay writer, and producer. According to film critic Joel Poblete, who writes for ''Mabuse'', a cinema magazine, Daniel Burman is one of the members of the ...
and written by Burman and
Marcelo Birmajer Marcelo Birmajer (born November 29, 1966 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine Jewish author. The grandson of Romanian, Polish, Lithuanian and Syrian immigrants. Best known for writing the script for the 2004 film El abrazo partido. Birmajer's wo ...
. The picture features
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as '' Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', '' ...
, Adriana Aizemberg,
Jorge D'Elía Jorge D'Elía (born April 28, 1938 in La Plata, Argentina) is an Argentine film and television actor, as well as a playwright. He's mostly known for his role in the tv series Los Simuladores. He's the father of actor Federico D'Elia. Filmogra ...
, among others. The drama was Argentina's official choice for the 2004
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, Foreign Language film category. The comedy-drama tells of Ariel Makaroff, the grandson of Holocaust-era Polish refugees, who is currently on a complex search for his personal and cultural identity.


Plot

The episodes in the life of a
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family in the Once neighborhood of
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and the other shopkeepers in a low-rent commercial gallery are depicted in the story. The narrator, Ariel Makaroff (
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as '' Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', '' ...
), is the son of Sonia Makaroff ( Adriana Aizemberg) who was deserted by her husband (
Jorge D'Elía Jorge D'Elía (born April 28, 1938 in La Plata, Argentina) is an Argentine film and television actor, as well as a playwright. He's mostly known for his role in the tv series Los Simuladores. He's the father of actor Federico D'Elia. Filmogra ...
) when he went to Israel in 1973 to fight in the
Yom Kippur War The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was an armed conflict fought from October 6 to 25, 1973 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by E ...
. Yet, the father is in touch with Sonia via telephone weekly and supports Ariel and his brother Joseph (
Sergio Boris Sergio Boris is an Argentine film actor. He is best known for his performance in '' Diarios de motocicleta'' (2004) and '' El Abrazo partido'' (2004). Filmography *'' Sólo por hoy'' (2001) aka ''Just for Today'' *'' Animalada'' (2001) aka ''An ...
). Sonia runs a lingerie shop in the gallery. Ariel is a young man in a hurry without much of a sense of direction. He's having an affair with Rita (
Silvina Bosco Silvina Bosco was an Argentine actress. Although she worked more in television in series such as ''Chiquititas'', she appeared in a number of popular Argentine films such as '' Buenos Aires me mata'' (1998), '' La Fuga'', '' Animalada'' and ''A ...
), an older woman, pines for his former girlfriend Estella (
Melina Petriella Melina Petriella (born March 2, 1976) is an Argentine movie and television actress. Filmography * ''Besos en la frente'' (1996) * '' Esperando al Mesías'' (2000) aka '' Waiting for the Messiah'' * ''Nocturno'' (2001) * '' El Abrazo partido'' ( ...
), and fantasizes of emigrating to
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
, where his family came from during
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. He carps at his grandmother (Rosita Londner) for immigration documents that will support his claim to Polish citizenship as he wants to become "European." This forces his grandmother to remember her memories of
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Poland. Ariel also visits the rabbi in order to get documents. One of them has been cut in a corner and the rabbi explains: "So, no one can use it again." - "Oh! Like circumcision!", Ariel retorts. Like Woody Allen in "Deconstructed Harry", Burman takes an ironic stand against circumcision. At one point, the shop owners organize a race against another group of merchants. They hope to earn a cash purse and fix up the exterior of their gallery and install air conditioning. Other characters include: a large Italian family whose noisy arguments drown out the radios in their radio repair shop; a quiet
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n couple who run a '' feng shui'' boutique; Mitelman (Diego Korol) who runs a travel agency, but which is really a front for currency smuggling; and a solitary stationer named Osvaldo (Isaac Fajm). Right before the big race his father suddenly shows up in Buenos Aires. His mother confesses to Ariel that his father left Argentina and the family because she had a brief affair with Osvaldo, the retailer next door. It was a one time thing and did not mean anything but it ruined the marriage. Ariel finally gets to hear his father's side of the story: he could not get over the fact that his mother had betrayed him with Osvaldo. Elías can finally enfold his son in a long-overdue embrace, and Ariel embraces his father as well in the closing moments of the film. The grandmother sings a klezmer song over the closing credits.


Cast

*
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as '' Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', '' ...
as Ariel Makaroff, a young Argentinian desperately on a complex search for his personal and cultural identity. He's upset at his father abandoned him and his family in the early 1970s. * Adriana Aizemberg as Sonia Makaroff, wants to get on with her life, and seems to have forgiven her former husband. She runs "Elias Creations" at the Gallery and loves to dance to Jewish folk songs with her boyfriend Marcos. *
Sergio Boris Sergio Boris is an Argentine film actor. He is best known for his performance in '' Diarios de motocicleta'' (2004) and '' El Abrazo partido'' (2004). Filmography *'' Sólo por hoy'' (2001) aka ''Just for Today'' *'' Animalada'' (2001) aka ''An ...
as Joseph Makaroff, is absorbed in his business, which involves importing novelties and maintaining elaborate feuds. * Diego Korol as Mitelman, is Ariel's best friend who's too fascinated by his Lithuanian secretary to think about anything else. *
Silvina Bosco Silvina Bosco was an Argentine actress. Although she worked more in television in series such as ''Chiquititas'', she appeared in a number of popular Argentine films such as '' Buenos Aires me mata'' (1998), '' La Fuga'', '' Animalada'' and ''A ...
as Rita, runs the internet shop and seduces Ariel every chance she gets. * Rosita Londner as abuela de Ariel, who fled Poland during World War II with her husband. She's also a talented singer who gave up singing after she came to Argentina. * Isaac Fajm as Osvaldo, is the owner of a stationery store. We find out late in the film that he had a brief affair with Sonia Makaroff. *
Jorge D'Elía Jorge D'Elía (born April 28, 1938 in La Plata, Argentina) is an Argentine film and television actor, as well as a playwright. He's mostly known for his role in the tv series Los Simuladores. He's the father of actor Federico D'Elia. Filmogra ...
as Elías Makaroff, the father of the Makaroff family who left for Israel in the early 1970s, ostensibly to fight in the Yom Kippur War. *
Melina Petriella Melina Petriella (born March 2, 1976) is an Argentine movie and television actress. Filmography * ''Besos en la frente'' (1996) * '' Esperando al Mesías'' (2000) aka '' Waiting for the Messiah'' * ''Nocturno'' (2001) * '' El Abrazo partido'' ( ...
as Estela * Atilio Pozzobon as Saligani Papá *
Mónica Cabrera Mónica Cabrera (born 26 April 1958) is an Argentine director, playwright, and actress of film, television, and theater. Among other films, she has appeared in '' Son of the Bride'' (2001), '' Lost Embrace'' (2004), and ''El infinito sin estrella ...
as Saligani Mamá * Franco Tirri as Saligani Hijo * Luciana Dulizky as Saligani Hija * Eloy Burman as Saligani Bebé * Juan José Flores Quispe as Ramón * Catalina Cho as Ho Kim * Pablo Kim as Kim * Wolfrans Hecht as Polish consul * Salo Pasik as Marcos


Background

''Lost Embrace'' is part of a loose trilogy of films. The other two are: '' Esperando al mesías'' (2000) and ''
Derecho de familia ''Family Law'' ( es, Derecho de familia) is a 2006 internationally co-produced comedy-drama film, written and directed by Daniel Burman. The picture was produced by Diego Dubcovsky, José María Morales, and Marc Sillam, and co-produced by Amedeo ...
'' (2006). All were written and directed by Burman and star
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as '' Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', '' ...
. They are largely autobiographical, dealing with the life of a young Jew in contemporary
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.


Title

The name of the film in Spanish is an intentional pun: ''abrazo'' means "embrace" and does not make sense followed by ''partido'' "broken" or "gone," but the idiom ''a brazo partido,'' literally "with a broken arm," means "to fight forcefully, strenuously." It could also be understood as "the halved hug," that is, an incompleted hug or made with just one arm.


Distribution

The film was first featured at the
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on February 9, 2004. It opened in Argentina on March 25, 2004. The film screened in many film festivals, including: the
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,
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; the Warsaw Film Festival,
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; the
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,
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; the
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, United States; the Bangkok World Film Festival,
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; the
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,
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; the
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, UK; and others. The film was released in Argentina on VHS and DVD by Argentina Video Home under license from Distribution Company on July 3, 2004; with English, Portuguese and Spanish subtitles and extras. It was re-issued on DVD by SBP on March 13, 2013, with the same specifications besides the removal of Portuguese subtitles.


Critical reception

''Lost Embrace'' garnered mostly positive reviews from film critics. On review aggregate website
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, the film holds an overall 83% "Certified Fresh" approval rating based on 48 reviews, with a rating average of 6.7 out of 10. The site's consensus is: "A low-key but charming tale that will put a smile on your face." At
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, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 0–100 reviews from film critics, the film has a rating score of 70 based on 23 reviews, classified as a generally favorably reviewed film. Film critic
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, film critic for ''
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,'' liked the direction of the film, writing, "''Lost Embrace'' never feels strenuous or overdone. The tenderness of the family drama at its center, and the deep, hard-to-articulate feelings of a son for his enigmatic father and his heroically patient mother, emerge with a charming haphazardness. The sly artfulness is apparent only in retrospect. This is a small movie about a small world, but its modesty is part of what makes it durable and satisfying."
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, film critic for the ''
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,'' liked the films direction and wrote, "Director (and co-writer) Burman displays an assured but intimate filmmaking style, at once casual, playful and idiosyncratic. With key sections of the film related by Ariel in voice-over, it's also a style that fosters complicity and connection with a central character who otherwise might not be a personal favorite." Peter Keough, critic for the ''
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'', also liked Burman's direction, though at times he said the film felt a bit derivative, and wrote, "Burman captures with an affection and an irony that match François Truffaut's, though his stylistic mannerisms can seem a little imitative." The ''
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'' film critic,
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, was impressed by the comedy, and wrote, "''Lost Embrace'' has a novelist's human touch. Were it a book, it would go somewhere on the shelf with
Jonathan Safran Foer Jonathan Safran Foer (; born February 21, 1977) is an American novelist. He is known for his novels ''Everything Is Illuminated'' (2002), ''Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close'' (2005), ''Here I Am (novel), Here I Am'' (2016), and for his non-fict ...
and early
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. It also possesses traces of early Jean-Luc Godard and his wit with characters, as well as some of
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's random silliness. But unlike in Godard and Anderson, an emotional undercurrent runs beneath this movie, and Burman makes that feel good without feeling strained."Morris, Wesley
''The Boston Globe,'' film review, "Modesty is a virtue in ''Lost Embrace''," April 1, 2005.


Awards


Wins

* Bangkok World Film Festival: Best Film; 2004. *
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: Silver Berlin Bear; Best Actor, Daniel Hendler; Jury ''Grand Prix'', Daniel Burman; 2004. *
Lleida Latin-American Film Festival The Lleida Latin-American Film Festival ( ca, Mostra de Cinema Llatinoamericà de Lleida, or shortened to ca, Mostra de Lleida) is a cinema festival that takes place in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain awarding Latin American films. It is organised by the ...
: Best Director; Best Film; ICCI Screenplay Award, Marcelo Birmajer and Daniel Burman; 2004. *
Clarín Awards The Clarín Entertainment Awards ( es, Premios Clarín Espectáculos) or simply the Clarín Awards (') is an award program that have taken place in Argentina since 1998.Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best Supporting Actress, Adriana Aizemberg; 2005.


Nominations

* Berlin International Film Festival: Golden Berlin Bear, Daniel Burman; 2004. *
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: Best Film, Daniel Burman; 2004. * Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Actor (''Mejor Actor Protagonico''), Daniel Hendler; Best Director (''Mejor Director''), Daniel Burman; Best Editing (''Mejor Compaginación''), Alejandro Brodersohn; Best Film (''Mejor Película''); Best Music (''Mejor Música''), César Lerner; Best New Actress (''Mejor Revelación Femenina''), Rosita Londner; Best Screenplay, Original (''Mejor Guión Original de Ficción''), Marcelo Birmajer and Daniel Burman; Best Supporting Actor (''Mejor Actor de Reparto''), Jorge D'Elía; 2005.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lost Embrace (Film) 2004 comedy-drama films 2004 films Films about Jews and Judaism Argentine independent films 2000s Spanish-language films French independent films Italian independent films Spanish independent films Argentine comedy-drama films French comedy-drama films Spanish comedy-drama films Films shot in Buenos Aires Films set in Buenos Aires Films directed by Daniel Burman Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize winners 2004 comedy films 2004 drama films 2004 independent films Italian comedy-drama films 2000s French films 2000s Argentine films