
Roma (2004)
Release Year: 2004
Alternative Title: Roma, Um Nome de Mulher
Director: Adolfo Aristarain
Writer: Adolfo Aristarain, Kathy Saavedra, Mario Camus
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
Companies: Aristarain P.C., Estudios Flomenbaun Abogados
Genre: Drama, History, Mystery, Romance
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: argentina, argentinean history, autobiography, book, buenos aires, argentina, coming of age, eccentric artist, love, madrid, spain, memories, mother, mother and son, nostalgia, obsession, past, past life, perónism, pheasant, pianist, piano lessons, revolution, writer
Story
Roma follows Argentine novelist Joaquín Góñez as he recalls his past from his sixties perspective. The story delves into his wild years in Buenos Aires, filled with vivid memories of old friends and his complex relationship with his mother, Roma.
Summary
Roma is a nostalgic exploration of Argentina's cultural and political history through the eyes of an eccentric writer. While plot details are scarce due to limited sources, it appears that the film centers around Joaquín's emotional journey as he reminisces about his past in Buenos Aires, touching on themes of loyalty, love, and the intricate bond between a mother and son.