
The Summit 2017
"Ambition has no limits"
Directed by Santiago Mitre, *The Summit (2017)* unfolds against the high-stakes backdrop of a Latin American presidential summit in Chile, where geopolitical maneuvering collides with deeply personal crises.
Director: Santiago Mitre
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Summit (2017) about?
*The Summit (2017)* follows Argentine President Hernán Blanco as he grapples with the dual pressures of a critical Latin American summit and a personal crisis that forces him to confront his deepest regrets. The film weaves together political intrigue, family drama, and the toll of leadership in a high-stakes environment.
Who directed The Summit?
Santiago Mitre directed *The Summit (2017)*. Known for his incisive storytelling in political and psychological dramas, Mitre crafts a tense narrative that blends public spectacle with intimate turmoil.
Who stars in The Summit?
The Summit stars Ricardo Darín, Érica Rivas, Gerardo Romano, Dolores Fonzi, Elena Anaya, and Leonardo Franco in key roles.
Is The Summit (2017) worth watching?
If you enjoy political thrillers with layered storytelling and strong performances, *The Summit (2017)* is well worth watching. While it may not rely on high-octane action, its focus on the psychological and emotional weight of leadership offers a gripping, thought-provoking experience.
How long is The Summit?
*The Summit (2017)* runs for 114 minutes.
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About The Summit (2017) — A Political Thriller Where Ambition Meets Human Drama
Directed by Santiago Mitre, *The Summit (2017)* unfolds against the high-stakes backdrop of a Latin American presidential summit in Chile, where geopolitical maneuvering collides with deeply personal crises. Argentine President Hernán Blanco finds himself at a crossroads, forced to confront the weight of power and the ghosts of his past amid escalating political tensions and emotional turmoil. With a sharp eye for political drama and human conflict, Mitre crafts a tense thriller that blends the public spectacle of leadership with the raw vulnerability of private reckoning.
The film's atmosphere crackles with the pressure of decision-making at the highest levels, where alliances are forged and betrayed in the shadows. As Blanco navigates treacherous waters—both in the halls of power and within his own family—the line between ambition and integrity blurs. *The Summit (2017)* is a gripping exploration of the burdens of leadership, the price of compromise, and the ghosts that haunt even the most powerful.