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The Lost Brother 2017

★ 7.149 votes112 min📅 2017-03-20

In *The Lost Brother* (2017), Adrián Caetano crafts a gripping noir-tinged thriller that plunges into the depths of grief and moral ambiguity.

Director: Adrián Caetano

Cast

Leonardo Sbaraglia
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Duarte
Daniel Hendler
Daniel Hendler
Cetarti
Ángela Molina
Ángela Molina
Marta
Alián Devetac
Alián Devetac
Danielito
Pablo Cedrón
Pablo Cedrón
Enzo
Alejandra Flechner
Alejandra Flechner
Eva
Erasmo Olivera
Erasmo Olivera
Empleado morgue
Déborah Vidret
Déborah Vidret
Madre Cetarti 1
Guillermo Jacubowicz
Guillermo Jacubowicz
Cardozo
Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado
Molina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Lost Brother* (2017) about?

The film follows Cetarti, a man spiraling into isolation after his mother and brother are murdered. His trip to a decaying Argentine town unravels a web of crime, betrayal, and moral compromise as he seeks answers—and a life insurance payout. Instead of closure, he finds himself trapped in a nightmare of faceless violence and corruption.

Who directed *The Lost Brother*?

Argentinian filmmaker Adrián Caetano (*La Cautiva*, *Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes*) directed *The Lost Brother*, bringing his signature blend of social realism and psychological tension to the screen.

Who stars in *The Lost Brother*?

The film features Leonardo Sbaraglia in the lead role, supported by Daniel Hendler, Ángela Molina, Pablo Cedrón, and Alejandra Flechner in pivotal performances.

Is *The Lost Brother* (2017) worth watching?

For fans of slow-burn thrillers with deep emotional stakes, *The Lost Brother* delivers a compelling, if bleak, experience. While it lacks an IMDb rating to gauge audience reception, its themes of isolation and moral decay resonate strongly, especially for those drawn to character-driven crime dramas. The film's atmosphere and Sbaraglia's nuanced performance make it a standout in Caetano's filmography.

How long is *The Lost Brother*?

The runtime of *The Lost Brother* is 112 minutes (1 hour and 52 minutes).

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About The Lost Brother (2017) — A Man's Descent Into Argentina's Criminal Underbelly

In *The Lost Brother* (2017), Adrián Caetano crafts a gripping noir-tinged thriller that plunges into the depths of grief and moral ambiguity. Leonardo Sbaraglia stars as Cetarti, a man adrift in Buenos Aires, drowning in emptiness until tragedy strikes—his mother and brother are murdered. His journey to the decaying town of Lapachito in Argentina's Chaco province becomes a collision of personal loss and the harsh realities of crime and corruption. There, he encounters Duarte (Pablo Cedrón), a shadowy figure entangled with both the killers and the town's sinister underbelly. As Cetarti navigates a landscape of deceit and violence, he's forced to confront the fragility of human connections and the cost of seeking justice—or closure—in a world where nothing is as it seems.

Caetano's direction infuses the film with a suffocating atmosphere, blending slow-burn tension with raw emotional intensity. The stark contrast between Cetarti's urban desolation and Lapachito's forgotten decay heightens the story's themes of alienation, betrayal, and the elusiveness of redemption. With a stellar cast led by Sbaraglia and Daniel Hendler, *The Lost Brother* stands as a haunting meditation on the choices we make when faced with loss—and the price we pay for chasing answers in a broken system.