The Aura (2005)
The Aura (2005)
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Cast & Crew.
Ricardo Darín
Taxidermista, Esteban Espinosa
Manuel Rodal
Carlos Dietrich
Pablo Cedrón
Sosa
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Julio
Dolores Fonzi
Diana Dietrich
Jorge D'Elía
Uriel
Mariana Malamud
Mujer taxidermista
Alejandro Gancé
Assistente Museo
Alejandro Awada
Sontag
Rafa Castejón
Vega
Walter Reyno
Montero
José Manuel Espeche
Guardia 2
Fernando Migueles
Guardia 3
Daniel Alejandro Ovando
Fabián Bielinsky
Director
Guido D'Albo
Hotel administrator
Pablo De Santis
Writer
Eva
The dog
Mariela Besuievsky
Producer
Tatiana Saphir
Prostitute
Pablo E. Bossi
Producer
Victoria Vescio
Vanina, the prostitue's daughter
Samuel Hadida
Producer
Claudio Rissi
Vega (Voice)
Carlos Falcone
Delincuente Museo 1
Gerardo Herrero
Producer
Lucio Godoy
Composer
Checco Varese
Cinematographer
Alejandro Carrillo Penovi
Editor
Fernando Pardo
Editor
Eugenia Levin
CastingDirector
Fernanda Tripoli
Set Decoration
Mercedes Alfonsín
Art Direction
Matías Martínez
Set Decoration
Marisa Amenta
Makeup Artist
Araceli Farace
Hairstylist
Marisa Urruti
Costume Design
César Bordón
Raquel Albéniz
Rubén De La Torre
Claudio Chiaffone
Daniel Delevin
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 15, 2005
Original NameEl aura
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 14m
Content RatingNR
Filming LocationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
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The Aura (Spanish: El aura) is a 2005 neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Fabián Bielinsky and starring Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Pablo Cedrón and Nahuel Pérez Biscayart. It was Bielinsky's second and final feature film before his death in 2006. The plot revolves around an epileptic taxidermist who often fantasizes about committing the perfect heist, and who suddenly has the chance of making one happen after he accidentally kills a man who was in fact a career criminal.
The Aura received mostly positive reviews from critics upon its release, particularly for its screenplay and ambience. It won the Silver Condor for Best Film and was the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards.