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The Aura 2005

★ 7.0223 votes134 min📅 2005-09-15

In Fabián Bielinsky's *The Aura (2005)*, a meticulous taxidermist burdened by epilepsy crafts a meticulously planned heist, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.

Director: Fabián Bielinsky

Cast

Ricardo Darín
Ricardo Darín
Esteban Espinosa
Dolores Fonzi
Dolores Fonzi
Diana
Pablo Cedrón
Pablo Cedrón
Sosa
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Julio
Jorge D'Elía
Jorge D'Elía
Uriel
Alejandro Awada
Alejandro Awada
Sontag
Rafa Castejón
Rafa Castejón
Vega
Manuel Rodal
Carlos Dietrich
Walter Reyno
Walter Reyno
Montero
Alejandro Gancé

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Aura (2005) about?

*The Aura (2005)* follows a taxidermist with epilepsy who meticulously plans a crime, waiting for the right opportunity. His life takes a dramatic turn when an accident forces him to confront his own meticulously crafted plans. The film blends psychological depth with the tension of a classic heist thriller.

Who directed The Aura?

Fabián Bielinsky directed *The Aura (2005)*. Known for his precise storytelling and ability to craft gripping narratives, Bielinsky's work on this film is a standout example of Argentine cinema.

Who stars in The Aura?

*The Aura (2005)* features a powerhouse cast led by Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Pablo Cedrón, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, and Jorge D'Elía.

Is The Aura (2005) worth watching?

With its gripping blend of psychological thriller and crime drama, *The Aura (2005)* is a must-watch for fans of slow-burn tension and character-driven storytelling. While unrated, its themes of obsession and precision make it a standout in its genre.

How long is The Aura?

*The Aura* (2005) has a runtime of 134 minutes, offering a tight, immersive experience that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.

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About The Aura (2005) — A Slow-Burn Crime Drama with Ricardo Darín

In Fabián Bielinsky's *The Aura (2005)*, a meticulous taxidermist burdened by epilepsy crafts a meticulously planned heist, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. The film unfolds like a slow-burning fuse, where tension simmers beneath the surface of everyday routine until an unexpected twist ignites a chain of events. With a narrative that blends psychological depth with the precision of a thriller, Bielinsky crafts a story that's as much about obsession as it is about crime. Ricardo Darín delivers a masterclass in understated intensity as the protagonist, whose quiet demeanor masks a calculating mind.

The atmosphere of *The Aura (2005)* is thick with suspense, driven by a protagonist whose condition adds layers of vulnerability and unpredictability. The film's dialogue and pacing draw viewers into a world where trust is fragile and every decision carries weight. As the plot tightens, the story explores themes of fate, control, and the blurred lines between genius and madness.