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  1. Imagining Argentina is a 2003 drama historical film written and directed by British playwright Christopher Hampton and starring Antonio Banderas, Emma Thompson, Leticia Dolera and Rubén Blades. It is based on the award-winning eponymous 1987 novel by American writer Lawrence Thornton.

  2. Apr 16, 2004 · Imagining Argentina: Directed by Christopher Hampton. With Irene Escolar, Fernando Tielve, Héctor Bordoni, Antonio Banderas. A man has the power to see the fate of missing people - with the exception of his own beloved wife.

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    • Drama, Romance, Thriller
    • Christopher Hampton
    • 2004-04-16
  3. During Argentina's 1970s military dictatorship, journalist Cecilia (Emma Thompson) is concerned about the kidnappings that have been taking place in the country.

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    • Christopher Hampton
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    • Antonio Banderas
  4. Imagining Argentina. Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson star in this gripping political thriller about a man with the power to see the fate of missing people - with the exception of his own beloved wife. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  5. During the dictatorial rule of Argentina, an anti-fascism journalist, Cecilia, is kidnapped. In the aftermath of her kidnapping, her husband Carlos Rueda develops a supernatural...Read more ability that helps him envisage the fate of the missing people, but things go wrong when his daughter is also kidnapped. More

  6. Heard about the green Ford Falcons of Buenos Aires? Death mobiles they was called and were doing the same dirty job for president Videla and a string of junta generals, in the 1970s mimicking their highly successful colleague dictator Pinochet across the border in Chile.

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  8. Jun 11, 2004 · Set in Argentina during the corrupt military dictatorship of the 1970's, this is the story of a man (Banderas) searching for his wife (Thompson), an outspoken journalist, and his daughter who are among the 30,000 "desaparecidos" (the disappeareds).

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