Ana and the Others

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Ana y los otros
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Directed by Celina Murga
Written by Celina Murga
StarringJuan Cruz Díaz la Barba
Natacha Massera
Release date
  • 21 April 2003 (2003-04-21)
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Ana and the Others (Spanish : Ana y los otros) is a 2003 Argentine independent drama film directed and written by Celina Murga.

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Plot

Twenty-something Ana, now living in Buenos Aires, returns to her native city of Paraná. She meets old school mates, and old friends, makes new ones, and starts to rethink her life, and perhaps changes her future forever.

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Release

The film premiered in Argentina on 21 April 2003 and premiered in over 10 major countries worldwide.


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