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Abril 2014

10 min📅 2014-04-02

Set against the backdrop of war, Juan Pablo Laplace's 'Abril (2014)' is a poignant, 10-minute drama that delves into the human cost of conflict. The film tells the story of Javier, a young man torn between his desire for forgiveness and his impending deployment.

Director: Juan Pablo Laplace

Cast

Fernán Mirás
Fernán Mirás
Valeria de Luque
Vera Spinetta
Vera Spinetta
Agustín Pardella
Agustín Pardella
Matías Mintz
Leonardo Saggese

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Abril (2014) about?

The film tells the story of Javier, a young man who seeks forgiveness from his ex-girlfriend before he leaves for war, while his mother tries to plead for mercy from a colonel.

Who directed Abril?

Juan Pablo Laplace directed Abril.

Who stars in Abril?

The film features a talented cast, including Fernán Mirás, Valeria de Luque, and Vera Spinetta.

Is Abril (2014) worth watching?

While Abril's short runtime may make it a quick watch, the film's thought-provoking themes and strong performances make it a worthwhile experience for fans of drama and war movies. With an unrated IMDb score, viewers can expect a powerful and emotional journey.

How long is Abril?

The runtime of Abril is 10 minutes.

About Abril (2014) — A Poignant Drama of War and Forgiveness

Set against the backdrop of war, Juan Pablo Laplace's 'Abril (2014)' is a poignant, 10-minute drama that delves into the human cost of conflict. The film tells the story of Javier, a young man torn between his desire for forgiveness and his impending deployment. As Javier's mother pleads for mercy with a colonel, the audience is left to ponder the complexities of war and the resilience of the human spirit. With a talented cast, including Fernán Mirás and Valeria de Luque, 'Abril' is a thought-provoking exploration of love, loss, and sacrifice. This powerful short film is a must-watch for fans of drama and war movies, offering a glimpse into the lives of those affected by conflict.

Juan Pablo Laplace's direction masterfully captures the tension and emotion of the situation, drawing the viewer into the world of 'Abril.' With its strong performances and timely themes, this Argentine drama is a significant contribution to the war genre. As the war rages on, 'Abril' serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the importance of forgiveness.