Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed
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Guido Deniro
Mariana Luconi
Miguel Molina
Alejandro Rath
Hernán Rosselli
Juan Álamos
Alejandra Cánepa
Juliana Simoes Risso
Leandro Menéndez
Hugo Felpeto
Javier Abril Rotger
Marcelo Barbosa
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| Directed by | Hernán Rosselli |
| Written by | Hernán Rosselli |
| Produced by | Adán Aliaga Guido Deniro Mariana Luconi Miguel Molina Alejandro Rath Hernán Rosselli Juan Álamos |
| Starring | Maribel Felpeto Alejandra Cánepa Juliana Simoes Risso Leandro Menéndez Hugo Felpeto Javier Abril Rotger Marcelo Barbosa |
| Cinematography | Joaquín Neira |
| Edited by | Jimena García Molt Hernán Rosselli Federico Rotstein |
| Music by | Johann Sebastian Bach |
Production companies | 36 Caballos Un Resentimiento de Provincia Cine Proton Cine Zebra Cine Arde Cine |
| Distributed by | Santa Cine |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Countries | Argentina Spain Portugal |
| Language | Spanish |
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed (Spanish: Algo viejo, algo nuevo, algo prestado) is a 2024 drama film written, co-produced, co-edited and directed by Hernán Rosselli.[1] The film mixes fiction with real VHS footage recorded in the 1980s and 2000s.[2][3] The cast is made up of Maribel Felpeto, Alejandra Cánepa, Juliana Simoes Risso, Leandro Menéndez, Hugo Felpeto, Javier Abril Rotger and Marcelo Barbosa.[4]
The film had its world premiere in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 77th Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2024.[5]
The Felpeto family runs an illegal gambling business in Buenos Aires. However, after the death of Maribel's father, she discovers her father's dark secret, while changes in the police and judicial leadership jeopardize the business.[6]
Cast
- Maribel Felpeto as Maribel Felpeto
- Alejandra Cánepa
- Juliana Simoes Risso
- Leandro Menéndez
- Hugo Felpeto
- Javier Abril Rotger
- Marcelo Barbosa
Release
The film had its world premiere on May 16, 2024, in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 77th Cannes Film Festival,[7] then screened on August 9, 2024, at the 28th Lima Film Festival,[8] in late September 2024 at the 8th Pingyao International Film Festival,[9] on October 28, 2024, at the 62nd Vienna International Film Festival,[10] on November 27, 2024, at the 14th Festival Márgenes,[11] and on November 28, 2024, at the 27th Montreal International Documentary Festival,[12]
The film was released commercially on December 5, 2024, in Argentine theaters.[13]