Refugiado
Mother and son escape from domestic violence
About Refugiado
Released: 2014
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-14
Run time: 1h 34m
Cast
Julieta Díaz, Sebastián Molinaro, Marta Lubos, Valentina Garcia Guerrero, Silvia Baylé, Sofia Palomino, Agustín Rittano, Sandra Villani
About Refugiado
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Refugiado is a 2014 Argentine drama TV show that tells the story of a young woman, Laura, and her son Matias, who seek refuge in a women's shelter to escape from Laura's abusive husband, Juan. The show chronicles their journey as they navigate through the challenges of living in the shelter and attempt to rebuild their lives.
The series explores themes of domestic violence, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit. It offers an intimate and realistic portrayal of the struggles faced by survivors of abuse and sheds light on the importance of support systems and resources for those seeking refuge.
Making / Production
Refugiado was directed by Diego Lerman and written by Diego Lerman and María Meira. The show was produced by Nicolás Avruj and Diego Lerman, with support from Universidad del Cine and Televisión Pública Argentina.
The production team aimed to create a realistic and impactful portrayal of domestic violence and its consequences. They worked closely with organizations dedicated to supporting survivors of abuse to ensure accuracy and sensitivity in the storyline.
Actors
- Martina Gusman as Laura - Martina Gusman delivers a powerful performance as Laura, a young woman determined to protect her son and herself from her abusive husband.
- Rodrigo Santoro as Juan - Rodrigo Santoro portrays the role of Juan, Laura's husband, with great intensity and complexity, capturing the manipulative and volatile nature of an abuser.
- Benjamín Avila as Matias - Benjamín Avila impresses as Matias, Laura's young son, who grapples with the traumas of witnessing domestic violence.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The TV show was shot on location in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Refugiado premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014 and received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and performances.
- The show's creators collaborated with local organizations specializing in domestic violence to ensure the authenticity of the narrative.
Awards
Refugiado received several awards and nominations, including:
- Cannes Film Festival - Grand Prix Award
- San Sebastián International Film Festival - Horizons Award
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards - Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress
Quotes
- "Refugiado offers a powerful and poignant portrayal of the realities faced by survivors of domestic violence." - The Hollywood Reporter
- "The performances in Refugiado are extraordinary, creating an emotional connection with the audience that lingers long after the credits roll." - Variety
Music
The original score for Refugiado was composed by Nico Cota. The music adds depth and emotional resonance to the storytelling, enhancing the viewers' experience.
Soundtrack
While the TV show doesn't have an official soundtrack release, the emotional and intimate storytelling is complemented by carefully selected songs that capture the mood and themes of the narrative.
About Refugiado
Refugiado is a drama following a son and mother fleeing their home after a domestic violence incident.