Barbed Wire (1991 film)

(Redirected from Alambrado)

Barbed Wire (Spanish: Alambrado) is a 1991 Argentine and Italian film written and directed by Marco Bechis.[1] The film stars Jacqueline Lustig, Martin Kalwill, and Arturo Maly.

Barbed Wire
Theatrical poster
SpanishAlambrado
Directed byMarco Bechis
Written byMarco Bechis
Lara Fremder
Produced byRoberto Cicutto
Diana Frey
Oscar Kramer
StarringJacqueline Lustig
Martin Kalwill
Arturo Maly
CinematographyEsteban Courtalon
Edited byNino Baragli
Music byJacques Lederlin
Release date
  • August 1991 (1991-08)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesArgentina
Italy
LanguageEnglish

Premise edit

The southernmost tip of Patagonia, in Argentina near to the Straits of Magellan, is an interesting place, with some of the roughest seas in the world.

It's a good location for a resort for travelers. As such, a British corporation has purchased property to build an airport.

However, holding up plans is a stubborn Irish rancher who won't sell his land.

In order to fight the proposed plans, he fences in his land and at the same time fences in his two late-teenaged children.

Eva Logan (Jacqueline Lustig) is particularly frustrated at this event as it prevents any romantic options she has.

Cast edit

Exhibition edit

The film was first presented at the Locarno Film Festival, Switzerland in August 1991.

Reception edit

Wins

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