Nobody's Watching (film)

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Directed byJulia Solomonoff
Written byJulia Solomonoff
Christina Lazaridi
Produced byIsabel Coixet
Lúcia Murat
Elisa Lleras
Nobody's Watching
Release poster (Épicentre Films)
Nadie nos mira
Directed byJulia Solomonoff
Written byJulia Solomonoff
Christina Lazaridi
Produced byIsabel Coixet
Lúcia Murat
Elisa Lleras
StarringGuillermo Pfening
Elena Roger
CinematographyPablo Barbieri Carrera
Karen Sztajnberg
Andrés Tambornino
Music bySacha Amback
Distributed byFiGa Films
Épicentre Films
Vudu
Release date
  • 2017 (2017)
Running time
102 minutes
CountriesArgentina
Brazil
Colombia
United States
LanguagesSpanish
English
Portuguese

Nobody's Watching (Spanish: Nadie nos mira) is a 2017 drama film written by Julia Solomonoff and Christina Lazaridi, and directed by Solomonoff.[1] It was internationally co-produced by Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and the United States.[2]

Nico (Guillermo Pfening) is an actor in Argentina who decides to immigrate to the United States seeking to heal past romantic wounds. He settles in New York City, unable to work as an actor because he does not fit the stereotype of a "Hispanic actor" due to being white and blond-haired. As a result, he ends up babysitting his friend Andrea's (Elena Roger) baby daughter. Nico befriends other (female) babysitters at a local park in Manhattan who help him learn better ways of caring for the girl. He takes other jobs as a parties' barman, interacting only with other Latinos due to his inability to speak any English. Nico, an openly gay man, builds a relationship with Martín (Rafael Ferro) as he struggles to find a purpose to his life.[3]

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