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Leonera

  • 2008
  • 15
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.4K
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Leonera (2008)
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An incarcerated woman struggles to raise her son from prison.An incarcerated woman struggles to raise her son from prison.An incarcerated woman struggles to raise her son from prison.

  • Director
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Writers
    • Alejandro Fadel
    • Martín Mauregui
    • Santiago Mitre
  • Stars
    • Martina Gusmán
    • Guadalupe Rébora
    • Francisco Marquez
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Fadel
      • Martín Mauregui
      • Santiago Mitre
    • Stars
      • Martina Gusmán
      • Guadalupe Rébora
      • Francisco Marquez
    • 9User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Martina Gusmán
    Martina Gusmán
    • Julia
    • (as Martina Gusman)
    Guadalupe Rébora
    • Amiga 1
    Francisco Marquez
    Francisco Marquez
    • Doble de Ramiro herido
    Roberto Maciel
    • Abogado de Oficio
    Walter Cignoli
    • Perito Psicólogo
    Ricardo Ragendorfer
    • Juez de instrucción
    • (as Ricardo Raguendorfer)
    Marta Vera
    • Jefa de celadores
    Alejandra Neyra
    • Médica
    Laura García
    • Marta
    Alexander Salazar
    • Niño Pabellón
    Florencia Ponce
    • Interna Pabellón
    • (as Flor Ponce)
    Lorena Miño
    • Interna Pabellón
    Yolanda Veres
    • Interna Pabellón
    Blanca Cardozo
    • Interna Susana
    Roxana Quineche
    • Interna pelea
    Margarita Alegre
    • Interna pelea
    Noelia Moreno
    • Interna embarazada
    Erika Ricciardi
    • Interna embarazada
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Fadel
      • Martín Mauregui
      • Santiago Mitre
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    User reviews9

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    9jpschapira

    Argentina Calling...

    Where to start with "Leonera", a tale of unexplainable love, strength and growth? Well, I could say that to make a movie as powerful as this one, would require not only love for cinema, but strength and growth acquired with the years? Pablo Trapero is in love with his work; he lives with it as his characters live with their stories: fighting.

    Just as Zapa fought for a place in the police force and had it tough in "El Bonaerense", Julia Zárate has to fight for respect when she arrives to a cell in a prison, and later on for her son, Tomás. The 'love' factor may not be the best way of expressing the power of "Leonera", but it's certainly a good one because it's a characteristic that's present throughout the entire ride and that you might not take so much into account.

    Trapero is so very in love with his wife Martina Gusmán too. She plays the main role of Julia and she does it with tremendous expertise and maturity, appearing younger than she really is; being strong when she must and completely defenseless when the circumstances requires. Yes, Gusmán is the driving force of "Leonera", but it's fair to say that it wouldn't be the same if the camera didn't love her like it does.

    Here, as in "Familia Rodante" inside the van (and also in "El bonaerense", though with not the same impact), the director's collaboration with cinematographer Guillermo Nieto is crucial. The camera's focus on Julia is constant, with close-ups that sometimes are even repulsive, when we see her in her worst state, as she goes through the most dreadful experiences. I could tell you these experiences one by one, but it would be pointless.

    When I wrote about "Familia Rodante" I said: "Trapero directs so close to reality that we could be watching a documentary". This is a compliment, because to move the viewer there's nothing more effective than reality. If Julia goes through all these things is because she must have done something, because reality involves people, and in the end is always going to be about people.

    More than ever, Trapero's eye for reality makes the difference of what's going on in Argentina with the film industry today. The script of "Leonera", which he wrote with his collaborators, is sharp and harsh; with a strong vocabulary that resounds through the wall of this ward of this prison, another main character as, in the best Frank Darabont tradition, the ward in "The Green Mile" and the whole prison in "The Shawshank Redemptions".

    In the objective of representing reality that no other national filmmaker today, Trapero observes the prison during the film, presenting shots of the installations from different angles; during the day, during the night, while it's raining. This way, we can identify with Julia's situation, without having to defend her position, something Trapero never demands us to do. There's one sequence in which Julia's baby starts crying and the camera goes through the windows of every cell, where every baby in the prison starts crying. The crying becomes so loud that we want to cover our ears.

    There are villains and best friends in "Leonera", because they have to be. There must be someone who wants to keep Julia away from her son, and there has to be someone who will help her with her problems inside the prison. In Julia's relationship with these characters, if you try to see it that way, what rules is, going back to the beginning, love.

    Though it sounds like a cliché, and there are many other reasons (and I tried to develop some) to explain Trapero's latest film's magical quality, we can't deny that there's nothing like motherly love. Trapero knows it and he makes us feel it, surrounding us with real people (you have to watch this; you'll see really real people).

    Renowned critics say that we can't talk about New Argentine Cinema anymore, that we have to say Argentine Cinema. You can call it whatever you want, I'll just tell you there are incredible films like "Leonera" being made and you shouldn't miss them, beyond every prejudice you could have.
    9himanshu-uiet

    Gripping.....

    This is really powerful cinema presented by Pablo Trapero. The movie, the performances and the location will leave you breathless. This movie is not only about a mother's struggle about raising her child in a prison, but it goes much beyond it in a bold, brutal and beautiful way. The whole movie is about love, mother's love for his child, love between two human beings and the extent to which a mother will go to get her child back. Shooting the movie in a real prison and adding this to a very clever use of background prison noises creates an atmosphere which makes the whole presentation even more gripping. Usually the prison movies will depict the prisoners and the prison guards as brutal, heartless and inhuman beings, but in this movie Trapero tried to touch the softer, more humane side of the inmates and the guards. Even though I don't know Spanish , but I loved watching this movie. Martine Gusman's wonderful performance makes this movie a must see for the serious cinema lovers.
    10Aristides-2

    Remarkable

    70 years of movie going and with seeing 'Lion's Den' I've experienced the most remarkable film of my life. The writers delivered a great story which then had life breathed into it by sensitized actors, both writers and actors efforts directed with enormous creative humanity by Pablo Trabero. I saw no artifice and after watching some of the movie allowed myself a mili-second of time to think of 'Lion's Den' as being a documentary before forgetting any of that and just became an involved, rapt viewer. Deeply touching. Deeply human. This review does not contain enough lines - the minimum length for reviews is 10 lines of text. There!
    8Megan_Shida

    Raw with a Strong Point of View

    Shot inside a prison in Argentina with actual prisoners as extras, this film is raw and the viewer is trusted to endure the harsh realities of women and children in this environment. Martina Gusman is excellent! There are times where the pacing of the film seems to meander, but this is bold filmmaking and the story is excellent. It is heartbreaking to see how poorly the legal system works and the injustice so many women face. This is a real story about a forgotten population and it is told well.
    8museumofdave

    The Development of Love In Unlikely Places

    If you awoke, dazed and addled, covered in blood, with an unconscious lover near by and what appeared to be a corpse even closer--what would happen next?

    It's the incarceration of the main character convincingly and powerfully plated by Martina Guzman that is the heart of the film, as she finds herself not only pregnant, but in a special ward for such victims of violence; it doesn't take long for a family of sorts of emerge among these women without hope, a strange compound of vibrant personalities tempered by the presence of children.

    As her children grows up, Leonora is visited by her reptilitan ex-husband and by the mother with ulterior motives, but what I found most fascinating was the relationships that evolve in the prison with both guards and charges, and as the film develops, a strong suspenseful finish. It is an impressive and colorful story about the importance of love and places where it develops as truth.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in real prisons and many actors are real prisoners.
    • Soundtracks
      Ora Bolas
      Written by Paulo Tatit

      Performed by Claudia Gaviria and Tita Maya

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 2008 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • South Korea
      • Brazil
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lion's Den
    • Filming locations
      • Batán Penitentiary, Batán, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Matanza Cine
      • Patagonik Film Group
      • Cineclick Asia
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,739
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,484
      • Jul 5, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $822,504
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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