The Break-Up
Julia and Pablo are a couple from the city living in a fishing village. Their relationship is going through a moment of conflict, which is also intertwined with a real estate project aiming to demolish their home. While Pablo, who owns the house, supports the idea of "not getting involved," Julia decides to help their friends in the village to confront this imminent threat, even if it costs her the relationship and the life she has built over so many years.
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Marina GlezerDirector
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Marina GlezerWriter
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Pedro BarciaProducer
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Juan José LópezProducer
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Germán OrmaecheaProducer
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Miranda de Sá SouzaProducer
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Maxi DuboisProducer
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Ignacio BolliniProducer
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Alfonso TortKey Cast
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Catalina SilvaKey Cast
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Adriana FerrerKey Cast
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Sergio GorfainKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):La Ruptura
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Project Type:Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 18 minutes
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Completion Date:July 4, 2024
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Country of Origin:Uruguay
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Country of Filming:Uruguay
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Language:Spanish
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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Circular MediaSales AgentCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
Marina Glezer is an actress, screenwriter, and director of Brazilian and Argentine nationality. In her acting career, she trained with Norman Briski, Augusto Fernández, Matías Feldman, and Nora Moseinco. She made her acting debut in 1998, starring in a feature film shot in 16mm black and white format. In 2003, she portrayed La Pelu in the movie "El Polaquito."
In her writing career, she trained with Santiago Loza, Mauricio Kartun, Romina Paula, Marta Betoldi, Pablo Ramos, Walter Jakob, and Agustín Mendilharzu. Her first short film, "Gabriela e Ismael," participated in UNCIPAR and Bogotá Shorts Films, and was sold to four countries: the Netherlands, Venezuela, Paraguay, and Uruguay. "Berta y las menores" won at UNCIPAR, participated in the Official Competition of the Tres Fronteras Festival, and was presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in 2016.
In 2018, Marina directed her first theater play, "Salón de Belleza," which won an award from the National Arts Fund and received support from PROTeatro. That same year, she wrote and directed her third short film, "El señor del tiempo," produced by Magma Cine and winner of the Blood Window Contest by INCAA.
She made "Mujer Animal," her fourth short film, with cinematography by Rui Poças and in co-production with Oriental Features of Uruguay. All four short films were selected for the Short Film Corner at Cannes and are available on Cine.ar.
Currently, she is finishing the post-production of her debut feature film, "La ruptura," which is soon to be released.
Gabriela e Ismael (Short film, 2012) - Marina's directorial debut. This short film participated in UNCIPAR and Bogotá Shorts Films, and was sold to the Netherlands, Venezuela, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Berta y las Menores (Short film, 2016) - Winner at UNCIPAR and part of the Official Competition of the Tres Fronteras Festival. It was also presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
El Señor del Tiempo (Short film, 2018) - Written and directed by Marina, produced by Magma Cine. Winner of the Blood Window Contest by INCAA.
Mujer Animal (Short film, 2018) - Directed with cinematographic collaboration from Rui Poças and in co-production with Oriental Features of Uruguay. Part of the Short Film Corner at Cannes.