Vivir Intentando

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Vivir Intentando
Directed by Tomás Yankelevich
Written by Carolina Hughes
Alejandro Sapognikoff
Tomás Yankelevich
Produced by Pablo Bossi
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Starring
Cinematography Miguel Abal
Edited by Juan Carlos Macías
Music by Fernando López Rossi
Diego Grimblat
Production
companies
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
14 June 2003
Running time
95 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Vivir Intentando (English: Go for it) is an Argentine 2003 family, musical film starring the 5 members of girl group Bandana.

Contents

The film provides a fictional account of the band's formation, and was premiered on 14 June 2003 in Buenos Aires.

Plot

Cast

Critical reception

The film met with mixed reviews.

One critic claimed it a success "thanks to the competent technical aspects, precise use of emotion that plays with the audience, but above all, the atmosphere which it creates in the cinema." [1]

Others were less complimentary, commenting "their acting talents are just passable.....the songs shine due to the absence thereof..... and the script comes straight from the 'teenager dreams of being a singer' handbook" [2] In spite of this, the movie grossed over ARS 1,500,000. [3] [ better source needed ]


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References

  1. 'El espectáculo del año' Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine , Review - Zonafreak.com.ar, Ygnacio Cervio
  2. 'Una oportunidad fallida' Clarin.com, Review - Diego Lerer 26-06-2003
  3. IMDB Box Office/Business