Movie · 2022 · Drama, History, Crime · 2h 21m · R · Spanish
Curator score: 8.3/10 (203.5K ratings)
Overview
In the 1980s, a team of lawyers takes on the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship in a battle against odds and a race against time.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.3/10
IMDb: 7.6/10
Letterboxd: 4.00/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 96%
Metacritic: 78
TMDB: 7.8/10
Director
Santiago Mitre
Production
La Unión de los Ríos, Kenya Films, Infinity Hill, Wanka Cine, Infinity Hill
Cast
Ricardo Darín, Peter Lanzani, Alejandra Flechner, Paula Ransenberg, Carlos Portaluppi, Antonia Bengoechea, Laura Paredes, Brian Sichel, Norman Briski, Héctor Díaz, Alejo Garcia Pintos, Claudio Da Passano, Gina Mastronicola, Francisco Bertín, Santiago Armas Estevarena, Gabriel Fernández, Ricardo Tuppel, Ignacio Francavilla, Pablo Moseinco, Pablo Caramelo
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A stirring, crowd-pleasing courtroom drama that turns a landmark human-rights trial into an accessible, emotionally charged political thriller. It balances procedural momentum, humor, and outrage well, with strong performances and a clear moral force.
Best for
viewers who like based-on-true-events legal dramas
audiences interested in Latin American history and political cinema
fans of character-driven ensemble dramas with some wit
viewers who want an uplifting justice story without losing the gravity of the subject
Skip if
you want a formally experimental or highly stylized courtroom film
you are looking for a bleak, uncompromising historical tragedy with no humor
you dislike mainstream, inspirational prestige dramas
you prefer films that stay distant from emotional manipulation
Overview
Argentina 1985 is a polished, forceful account of a democratic reckoning, built around the kind of courtroom tension that plays like a thriller. It takes a complicated historical moment and makes it legible without flattening the stakes, finding suspense in legal strategy, witness testimony, and the pressure of time. The result is accessible, propulsive, and emotionally direct.
Worth noting
What gives it lift is the balance between outrage and warmth. The film understands the horror of the dictatorship’s crimes, but it also leans on humor, teamwork, and domestic detail to keep the story human. That makes the eventual courtroom moments land harder, especially when the film pivots from procedural confidence to moral catharsis.
Bottom line
It is not trying to be austere or formally radical; it is trying to persuade, move, and honor memory. For viewers open to a mainstream prestige treatment of history, it delivers with conviction and a strong sense of purpose.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Nahuel (5★) · 4000 likes
- Facho
- Y este?
- Súper facho.
- Ah este puede ser... na no dije nada, re contra facho.
Que felicidad ver tanta gente en el cine para ver algo nacional.
Está todo bien hecho, no falla nadie ni nada, tiene hasta sus momentos cómicos para ponerle un freno a tanto drama y que no te vayas en lagrimas. Tiene dos escenas que te rompen el pecho.
Darín es un maestro y no hay nada que se diga de… more
santi · 3837 likes
METISTE EN CANA A VIDELA PAPÁ
Lucas Lannister (4★) · 3625 likes
Quiero usar este espacio para recordar, sonriendo, que el hijo de re mil puta se murió cagando en una cárcel común. Muchas gracias.
Parisian Cowboy (5★) · 1371 likes
Saw at the venice film festival premiere. Cried like a baby. This film takes you through the trial against a fascist regime and cruel crimes against its citizens, with a most surprising lightness. It documented family values, the power of community, and justice, all while maintaining a sense of humor throughout. I wept for argentina and the heros that defended it.
“It didn’t work. You did shine.”“Never again.”
A sharp political thriller about repression and resistance in Latin America, with a strong activist pulse.
Topics
courtroom drama, political thriller, historical drama, human rights, dictatorship, legal procedure, ensemble cast, based on true events, 1980s, prestige cinema