

Nine Queens 2000
"If you think you've got it figured out... you've been conned."
Step into the gritty underbelly of Buenos Aires with *Nine Queens (2000)*, a razor-sharp crime thriller directed by the late Fabián Bielinsky.
Director: Fabián Bielinsky
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nine Queens (2000) about?
*Nine Queens* follows two con artists who devise a plan to sell counterfeit rare stamps to a wealthy collector. What starts as a simple scam quickly escalates into a high-stakes game of deception, where alliances shift and no one is who they seem. The film masterfully weaves suspense with sharp character dynamics.
Who directed Nine Queens?
Fabián Bielinsky directed *Nine Queens*, showcasing his talent for crafting intricate, character-driven crime thrillers.
Who stars in Nine Queens?
The film stars Ricardo Darín and Gastón Pauls as the lead con artists, alongside Leticia Brédice, Gabo Correa, and Jorge Noya.
Is Nine Queens (2000) worth watching?
*Nine Queens* is a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers, thanks to its clever plot and stellar performances. While not rated on IMDb, its critical acclaim and rewatch value speak volumes about its quality and entertainment factor.
How long is Nine Queens?
The runtime of *Nine Queens* is 114 minutes.
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About Nine Queens (2000) — A Twisty Argentine Crime Thriller You Can't Resist
Step into the gritty underbelly of Buenos Aires with *Nine Queens (2000)*, a razor-sharp crime thriller directed by the late Fabián Bielinsky. This Argentine masterpiece follows two seasoned con artists as they plot an audacious scam involving a set of counterfeit rare stamps known as the "nine queens." What begins as a straightforward hustle spirals into a web of deception, where every character has their own agenda. The film's tense atmosphere crackles with wit and unpredictability, blending dark humor with the moral ambiguity of its protagonists, played by the magnetic duo of Ricardo Darín and Gastón Pauls. As the layers of the con peel back, the line between perpetrator and victim blurs, making *Nine Queens* a standout in the thriller genre.
Bielinsky's direction crafts a cinematic experience that's as much about the thrill of the heist as it is about the characters' flawed humanity. The story's intricate plotting and sharp dialogue keep viewers guessing until the final twist, while the urban setting pulses with authenticity. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or just love a good mystery, *Nine Queens (2000)* delivers a gripping narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.




