Adela (2000 film)

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Adela
Directed byEduardo Mignogna
Written byEduardo Mignogna
François-Olivier Rousseau
Based onLe Coup de lune
by Georges Simenon
Produced byEduardo Mignogna
StarringEulalia Ramón
Grégoire Colin
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
CountriesArgentina
Spain
LanguageSpanish

Adela is a 2000 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Eduardo Mignogna. The film was based on the novel Le Coup de lune by Georges Simenon, adapted by François-Olivier Rousseau. The film starred Eulalia Ramón and Grégoire Colin.

Plot[edit]

Bolivia, 1945. Two murders have been committed in Hotel Central, the inhospitable meeting point of the mixture of indigenous, Creole and European people who live in San Jacinto, a city of despair. Adela, the attractive owner's wife, blames Maria, one of the servants. But Timar, a young traveler, finds out some information that suggests a very different truth. In an oppressive atmosphere, where escaping seems to be the only thing that matters, Timar will struggle between his feelings for Adela and the injustice of convicting an innocent person. The risk of it is losing the few values he still has; the reward, experiencing love at its most.

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Release[edit]

The film was released in Canada and Spain.

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