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Marcia a frumpy shopkeeper in Buenos Aires is suddenly abducted by two lesbian punks Lenin and Mao who has fallen in love with Marcia. Stealing a taxi they head off to visit Lenin's eccentric Aunt Bianca who shares her house with hapless Felipe and uptight Delia. The oddball group develop strong bonds but nobody behaves as you expect them to. Liaisons form and break up then regroup and settle down in unexpected ways... With the emerging new wave of Latin American cinema Die

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Released
26 July 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tartan Video 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL, Subtitled 
Barcode
5023965347923 
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Offbeat black and white road movie by Argentinian director Diego Lerman. Marcia (Tatiana Saphir), a frumpy shop assistant in a Buenos Aires lingerie shop, is leading a lonely and directionless life, especially since her boyfriend recently dumped her. Her dreams of adventure and romance are answered in the unlikely guise of two lesbians calling themselves Lenin (Veronica Hassan) and Mao (Carla Crespo), who suddenly kidnap her when she is walking along the street one day. They hijack a taxi and take Marcia to the sea, which she has never seen before, and then to the boarding-house home of Lenin's eccentric Aunt Blanca (Beatriz Thibaudin), which she shares with two other women. As new and complex relationships develop between the women, Marcia's horizons are widened and she begins to learn about love and discover her own identity.

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