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  1. Private Lives (Spanish: Vidas privadas) is a 2001 Argentine-Spanish melodrama film directed by Fito Páez (in his directorial debut feature) from a screenplay he co-wrote with Alan Pauls. It stars Cecilia Roth and Gael García Bernal.

  2. An Argentine woman (Cecilia Roth) tries to solve a problem related to an inheritance. Through a story about the impossibility of burying the past without feeling loss and pain, Private Lives ...

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    • Fito Páez
    • Drama
    • Cecilia Roth
  3. Mar 24, 2001 · Overview. Carmen Uranga is a 42 year-old woman who after 20 years jurisdiction of her native country (Argentina), she returns to solve a family problem related with the inheritance that her sick father wants to leave him.

  4. Synopsis. Carmen Uranga is a 42 year-old woman who after 20 years jurisdiction of her native country (Argentina), she returns to solve a family problem related with the inheritance that her sick father wants to leave him.

    • Fito Páez
  5. 'Vidas privadas', by first-time director Fito Paez, is the most pretentious and boring movie I have ever seen. The movie suffers from an unconvincing plot and pseudo-intellectual banter that result in a very forced and ridiculous ending.

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  8. Critics reviews. Protagonist of the film Carmen Uranga is an Argentine woman who spent two decades in Madrid. She reluctantly returns to her native Buenos Aires in order to visit her ailing father and settle some inheritance issues.

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