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Intimate Stories movie storyline. Near the provincial town of San Julian, three vibrant characters undertake seemingly mundane journeys that turn out to be subtly life changing. A lonely, fastidious traveling salesman quests for the perfect cream cake to win the widow of his dreams. A grizzly grandfather hitchhikes to town to find his forgotten lost dog and seek forgiveness. A poor young mother hopes to win the grand prize–a microprocessor–as a contestant on a TV game show. In the end, the three will get more or less what they set out for, but it will come to them in ways that they never expected.
Historias Mínimas (English: Minimal Stories; released internationally as Intimate Stories) is a 2002 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Sorín and written by Pablo Solarz. The film was produced by Martin Bardi, Leticia Cristi, and José María Morales. It features, among others, Javier Lombardo, Antonio Benedicti and Javiera Bravo.
This road movie chronicles three individual yet intertwined stories of ordinary people striving to follow their dreams in life. The picture unfolds in the southern Argentine region of Patagonia, and it was filmed in the Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia. The film captures a lot of small details that make a realistic and moving depiction of life in southern Argentina.
Intimate Stories (2003)
Historias Mínimas
Directed by: Carlos Sorin
Starring: Javier Lombardo, Antonio Benedicti, Javiera Bravo, Julia Solomonoff, Mariela Díaz, María Rosa Cianferoni, Laura Vagnoni, María del Carmen Jiménez
Screenplay by: Pablo Solarz
Cinematography by: Hugo Colace
Film Editing by: Mohamed Rajid
Costume Design by: Ruth Fischerman
Set Decoration by: Adriana Maestri
Art Direction by: Margarita Jusid
Music by: Nicolas Sorin
Distributed by: New Yorker Films
Release Date: September 26, 2002 (Spain), October 24, 2002 (Argentina), January 4, 2003 (United States)
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