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Nine Queens (Subtitled)

Nine Queens (Subtitled)

Suitable For 15 Years And Over.Info Stars: Gaston Pauls, Leticia Bredice, Ricardo Darin, Tomas Fonzi, Graciela Tenembaun

Director: Fabian Bielinsky

Summary: A young con artist pairs up with an experienced criminal for the crime of the century. Spanish dialogue.

Fabian Bielinsky's directorial debut is an electrifying crime thriller that deserves to join the ranks as a classic of the genre--along with David Mamet's HOUSE OF GAMES and Bryan Singer's THE USUAL SUSPECTS. Set in a Buenos Aires that is on the verge of economic collapse, the film tells the story of Juan (Gaston Pauls), a con artist with a conscience. Trying to round up enough money to pay off his incarcerated father's debts, Juan stumbles into fellow swindler Marcos (Ricardo Darin), a far more confident, experienced criminal. When Marcos offers Juan the chance to team up for the day, his initial apprehension succumbs to the pressure of helping his father, and he agrees to the partnership. After a few minor cons, the pair unknowingly stumbles into a potentially lucrative score involving a wealthy businessman, Gandolfo, and a forged set of rare stamps, The Nine Queens. As new characters are introduced and the plot becomes more convoluted, it becomes unclear--to the audience, as well as Juan and Marcos--just who is conning whom. Bielinsky's debut feature is a magnetic, ingenious puzzle that features flawless performances by Darin and Pauls, in addition to the stellar supporting cast.

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amazon.co.uk If David Mamet had been born in Buenos Aires instead of Chicago, Nine Queensis most likely the kind of movie he'd be making. An intricate, playful scam caper, where not only the characters but we the audience are constantly trying to suss out who's screwing whom--and how, and why--it's a movie very much in the Mametian mould. But at the same time the Argentinian setting gives Fabian Bielinsky's debut feature a specifically Latin pungency and the urgent sense of a society teetering over a financial abyss. Which is all the more remarkable since, even though a key plot-point turns on a bank going bust, the movie was made a few months beforethe Argentinean economy went belly-up.

The intrigue grips from the very outset as Juan, a young con artist, overreaches himself in a grocery store. He's rescued from disaster by Marcos, an older and more experienced grifter, who then takes him on in a master-pupil relationship. When the chance of a major coup involving some rare stamps (the Queens of the title) turns up, the partnership starts coming under strain; can either one really trust the other? And is either who he pretends to be? The plot suffers from a few implausibilities and loose ends, but sustains its momentum beguilingly. Ricardo Darín, as the saturnine Marcos, and Gastón Pauls as the fresh-faced, seemingly ingenuous Juan play off each other beautifully--but the dominant character is the seething, hustling city of Buenos Aires itself, where social mores are fluid and uncertain, and everybody has his eye out for the main chance. This is a society Bielinsky (who also scripted) clearly knows intimately, and like a true con-artist he makes shrewd use of his expertise to keep us guessing right up to the final twist. --Philip Kemp

Main Language: Spanish
Region: Region 2
Special Features: 3 Trailers, Poster Gallery, Stills Gallery, Making Of Documentary, TV Spots, Trailer Reel
Subtitles: English
Year: 2002
Release Date: January 27, 2003
Runtime: 113 minutes
Certification: Suitable For 15 Years And Over.
Catalogue Number: O P T D 0017
Label: Lion Gate Films
Keywords: Subtitled, General, Nine, Queens, Spanish, Drama, Nueve, Reinas
Genre: Drama

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