The Two Waters

A dos aguas

Film Poster
Directed by Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
Produced by
  • Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
  • Jorge Estrada Mora
Written by
  • Martha Gavensky
  • Carlos Olguin
Starring
Music by Rodolfo Mederos
Cinematography Rodolfo Denevi
Edited by Armando Blanco
Distributed by Metropolis Films, Zurich, CH
Release dates
28 April 1988
Running time
78 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

The Two Waters (Spanish: A dos aguas) is a 1988 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Olguin-Trelawny, his opera prima, and written Martha Gavensky starring Miguel Ángel Solá and Bárbara Mújica.

Plot

In Buenos Aires on Christmas Eve 1983, Rey (Miguel Ángel Solá) and Isabel (Bárbara Mujica), two old college friends, bump into each other at a restaurant. It has been fifteen years since they last saw each other. Isabel has just returned from exile; Rey had just wanted to be alone, wrestling with his own personal demons.

This by-chance encounter with Isabel takes Rey back to his college days when he was secretly in love with her. "A dos aguas" (The Entire Life) is a look at the effects of years spent living under a brutal dictatorship and peoples' desperate rush to recover lost time. Perhaps more importantly, it depicts the pain of being an orphan in both a physical and spiritual sense.

Release and acclaim

Praised by critics as the first post-modern Latin American film.
"A dos aguas" premiered on April 28th, 1988 in Argentina and in various European countries most notably France in October 1988.

"A dos aguas" was produced by Avica Producciones and Jorge Estrada Mora Producciones (JEMPSA) and distributed worldwide by Metropolis Films (Zürich, CH).

Director Carlos Olguin-Trelawny won a Special Mention at the 40th Locarno International Film Festival of 1987.

Cast

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