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- A precocious 10-year-old boy lives with his grandmother in turbulent 1969 Argentina. Estranged from his eccentric parents, young Valentin yearns for a real family and dreams about being an astronaut.
- PG-132003 · Drama · 1h 26m
May 21, 2004 · Valentin is an 9-year-old boy who is solemn and observant and peers out at the world through enormous glasses that correct his wandering eye. He lives with his grandmother in Buenos Aires, circa the late 1960s.
On 1969, in Argentina, the eight-year-old Valentin is a boy that dreams to be an astronaut. He is raised by his poor widow grandmother Abuela, and is totally abandoned by his parents. His mother has apparently forgotten him, and his stupid father does not pay much attention on him.
The story takes place in 1969 and is told through the eyes of Valentín, an eight-year-old small, cross-eyed boy (Noya) whose thick black-rimmed glasses sit heavily on his face. He lives with his grandmother (Maura) due to the divorce of his parents.
- Eddy de Kroes
- Alejandro Agresti
- Alejandro Agresti
Feb 6, 2003 · Valentin: Directed by Alejandro Agresti. With Rodrigo Noya, Carmen Maura, Julieta Cardinali, Jean Pierre Noher. An 8-year-old boy, raised by his grandmother, is surrounded by problems in his family he finds only himself capable of solving.
- Alejandro Agresti
- 1 min
Parents need to know that Valentin is a 2003 Venezuelan film (with English subtitles) set in 1967 Buenos Aires featuring a clever young boy trying to understand the numerous adult themes that affect his life. He ponders and negotiates divorce, adultery, spousal abuse, alcoholism, love, male chauvinism, mental….
- Alejandro Agresti
- Barbara Shulgasser-Parker
- Rodrigo Noya, Carmen Maura, Julieta Cardinali
May 7, 2004 · Little Valentín brings wisdom and enlightenment wherever he goes, helping his grandmother face up to her illnesses, aiding a lonely neighbor (Mex Urtizberea) in his search for true...
Apr 11, 2003 · A coming-of-age tale that's more cloying than affecting. A 9-year-old (Rodrigo Noya) stays with his widowed grandmother (Carmen Maura) after his parents' bitter separation.
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- Drama
- PG-13