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Adiós, Roberto 1985

★ 3.85 votes90 min📅 1985-04-03

In 'Adiós, Roberto' (1985), director Enrique Dawi crafts a poignant drama about a man navigating uncharted emotional territory. After separating from his wife, Roberto finds solace in an unlikely friendship with Marcelo, a gay man whose identity Roberto is initially oblivious to.

Director: Enrique Dawi

Cast

Carlos Calvo
Carlos Calvo
Víctor Laplace
Víctor Laplace
Héctor Alterio
Héctor Alterio
Ana María Picchio
Ana María Picchio
Osvaldo Terranova
Osvaldo Terranova
Héctor Pellegrini
Héctor Pellegrini
María Cristina Laurenz
María Cristina Laurenz
María Vaner
María Vaner
Onofre Lovero
Onofre Lovero
Ercilia Alonso

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adiós, Roberto (1985) about?

The film tells the story of Roberto, a man who forms an unlikely friendship with Marcelo, a gay man, and must confront his feelings and the potential consequences of his actions.

Who directed Adiós, Roberto?

Enrique Dawi directed Adiós, Roberto.

Who stars in Adiós, Roberto?

The film features a talented cast, including Héctor Alterio, Ana María Picchio, and Víctor Laplace.

Is Adiós, Roberto (1985) worth watching?

While Adiós, Roberto may not be a widely popular film, its thoughtful exploration of identity and acceptance makes it a worthwhile watch for those interested in character-driven dramas.

How long is Adiós, Roberto?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Adiós, Roberto (1985) — A poignant drama of friendship and acceptance

In 'Adiós, Roberto' (1985), director Enrique Dawi crafts a poignant drama about a man navigating uncharted emotional territory. After separating from his wife, Roberto finds solace in an unlikely friendship with Marcelo, a gay man whose identity Roberto is initially oblivious to. As their bond deepens, Roberto is forced to confront his feelings and the potential consequences of his actions. This thoughtful exploration of identity, friendship, and acceptance unfolds against a rich backdrop of 1980s Argentina, where social norms and expectations are put to the test. With a talented cast that includes Héctor Alterio, Ana María Picchio, and Víctor Laplace, Dawi's film is a nuanced and compassionate portrayal of human connection.