Belén (film)

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Belén is a 2025 Argentine historical legal drama film[3] directed and starred by Dolores Fonzi from a screenplay she co-wrote with Laura Paredes, Agustina San Martín and Nicolás Britos.[4] It is based on the non-fiction book Somos Belén by Ana Correa, which follows a lawyer's quest for justice when her client is falsely imprisoned for providing an illegal abortion.[5]

Directed byDolores Fonzi
Screenplay byDolores Fonzi
Laura Paredes [es]
Agustina San Martín [de]
Nicolás Britos
Based on
Somos Belén
by Ana Correa
Produced byHugo Sigman
Leticia Cristi
Matías Mosteirin
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Belén
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDolores Fonzi
Screenplay byDolores Fonzi
Laura Paredes [es]
Agustina San Martín [de]
Nicolás Britos
Based on
Somos Belén
by Ana Correa
Produced byHugo Sigman
Leticia Cristi
Matías Mosteirin
Starring
CinematographyJavier Juliá
Edited byAndrés Pepe Estrada
Music byMarilina Bertoldi
Production
companies
Distributed byDigicine
Release date
  • September 18, 2025 (2025-09-18)
Running time
108 minutes[1]
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish
Box office$7,072[2]
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The film was selected as the Argentine entry for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards,[6] making the December shortlist.[7]

Synopsis

Attorney Soledad Deza takes on the case of Julieta, a young woman from Tucumán unjustly sentenced to prison after being accused of providing an illegal abortion. Both women face a corrupt legal system and a society that wants to see them fail. As her case gains notoriety, a women's movement emerges that resonates throughout Argentina.[8][9]

Cast

Production

On June 7, 2024, Amazon Prime Video announced that together with K&S Films they began working on the production of a film adaptation of the non-fiction book Somos Belén by Ana Correa.[11]

The script took three months to write, three months to complete, seven weeks of filming, and three more months of editing.[12] It was shot in Tucumán, Argentina.[13]

Release

Distributed by Digicine,[14] Belén premiered on September 18, 2025, in Argentine theaters.[15] For its international premiere, the film will be screened on September 23, 2025 at the 73rd San Sebastián International Film Festival,[16][17] competing for the Golden Shell.[18] Its festival run also included a selection for the Santa Fe International Film Festival 2025 and a special screening at the 20th Rome Film Festival in October 2025.[19][20] The film is scheduled to premiere worldwide on Amazon Prime Video months after its Argentine theatrical debut.[21]

The film will compete in the Awards Buzz – Best International Feature Film section of the 37th Palm Springs International Film Festival on 3 January 2026.[22]

Reception

Critical reception

In September 2025, the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences announced that Belén was on their shortlist for their submission to the 98th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film alongside Homo Argentum, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and The Woman in the Line.[23] Belén ultimately was the official submission for the category.[24]

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
San Sebastián International Film Festival 27 September 2025 Golden Shell for Best Film Belén Nominated [25]
Silver Shell for Best Supporting PerformanceCamila PláateWon
Forqué Awards 13 December 2025 Best Latin American FilmBelénWon
Astra Awards January 9, 2026 Best International Feature Nominated [28]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 4, 2026 Best Foreign Language Film Nominated [29]
Goya Awards February 28, 2026Best Ibero-American FilmWon[30]
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