High Heels (1985)

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Current status - Released
Total runtime - 87 mins.
Release date - 05-09-1985
Release year - 1985
Genres - Drama

Overall ratings and scores for High Heels:
Happiness Score - 6.5/10, World Popularity Score - 1.47/100, IMDB Score - 5.8, Metascore - N/A, Internet Movie Database - 5.8/10, .
High Heels movie has Total Global Votes - 3, Total IMD Votes - 55

High Heels Movie Introduction: Movie High Heels, release year 1985 is written by Bernardo Kordon, Sergio Renán, Máximo Soto and directed by Sergio Renán. The leading star-cast in this movie are Susú Pecoraro, Miguel Ángel Solá, Julio De Grazia along with the other stars and crew members.

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Movie in-short: N/A

Movie story-line: A prostitute falls in love with a painter with whom she believes she can save her life.

Movie synopsis: Bernardo Kordon was an Argentine writer whose characters belong to the "lower classes", people at best holding a job (steady or seasonal) enabling them to make ends meet, at worst having no jobs or education and living by their wits (for women this often means prostitution, for men petty crime, for children begging). Kordon's approach was somewhat unusual; for many Argentine writers the lower classes are there to provide house servants and rural peons to the "gente bien" (people of value); for others, the lower classes are not "gente como uno" (people like us) and are sometimes ridiculed and demonized like in the infamous story "The Feast of the Monster" by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Kordon does not romanticize or judge his characters; his approach is low key, realistic, compassionate and often humorous.The script by director Sergio Renán and Máximo Soto is is based in two of Kordon's short stories, "We went to the city" and "Sunday at the river". The two stories don't mesh smoothly; the second is a comedy that reminds one of Alberto Moravia's Roman Tales, the first is relentlessly dark. Moreover, there are sentimental/melodramatic additions out of character with Kordon's style. The movie rests squarely on the shoulders of Susú Pecoraro, who had attained international recognition in 1984 with the movie "Camila"; she is in almost every scene. Pecoraro rises to the challenge, supported by an excellent cast. Renan's direction is very good, although at times weighted down by the script. The music is sometimes obtrusive, in particular at the end.Kordon had better movie luck with "Alias Gardelito" (Alias Big Shot) in 1961; this film, directed by Lautaro Murúa, makes a excellent job of translating his literary style to the screen.

Highlights - High Heels (1985)

Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - productora chango
Produced in - Argentina
Available languages - Spanish (Español),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - N/A
Certificate(s) -

Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of High Heels (1985)

Lead Actors - Susú Pecoraro, Miguel Ángel Solá, Julio De Grazia
Writer(s) - Bernardo Kordon, Sergio Renán, Máximo Soto
Director(s) - Sergio Renán

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about High Heels (1985)

What is the release date of High Heels (1985)?
Release date of High Heels (1985) is 05-09-1985.


What is the total runtime of High Heels (1985) in minutes?
Total runtime of High Heels (1985) in minutes is 87 min.


What is the budget consumed to produce High Heels (1985) movie?
The budget consumed to produce High Heels (1985) movie is around $0.00.


How much revenue is expected from movie High Heels (1985)?
Expected revenue from movie movie High Heels (1985) is around $0.00.


What is the pupularity of High Heels (1985)?
Worldwide pupularity of High Heels (1985) movie is 1.47%.


What is the name of the production company of film High Heels (1985)?
Production company of film High Heels (1985) is/are productora chango, .


Which country the film High Heels (1985) is produced in?
Film production country for the film High Heels (1985) is Argentina, .


Which language the film High Heels (1985) is produced in?
Film High Heels (1985) is produced in Spanish (Español), language(s).


Which Genre the film High Heels (1985) belongs to?
Movie High Heels (1985) is categorized under Drama genre(s).


Who are the lead actors of the film High Heels (1985)?
Lead actors of the film High Heels (1985) are Susú Pecoraro, Miguel Ángel Solá, Julio De Grazia.


Who is the writer of the film High Heels (1985)?
The writer(s) of the film High Heels (1985) is/are Bernardo Kordon, Sergio Renán, Máximo Soto.


Who is the director of the film High Heels (1985)?
The director(s) of the film High Heels (1985) is/are Sergio Renán.


Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by High Heels (1985) movie?
Movie High Heels (1985) has N/A awards and nomination in it's profile.


What is the story of High Heels (1985) in-short?
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What is the full story of High Heels (1985) movie?
Full plot of movie High Heels (1985): Bernardo Kordon was an Argentine writer whose characters belong to the "lower classes", people at best holding a job (steady or seasonal) enabling them to make ends meet, at worst having no jobs or education and living by their wits (for women this often means prostitution, for men petty crime, for children begging). Kordon's approach was somewhat unusual; for many Argentine writers the lower classes are there to provide house servants and rural peons to the "gente bien" (people of value); for others, the lower classes are not "gente como uno" (people like us) and are sometimes ridiculed and demonized like in the infamous story "The Feast of the Monster" by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Kordon does not romanticize or judge his characters; his approach is low key, realistic, compassionate and often humorous.The script by director Sergio Renán and Máximo Soto is is based in two of Kordon's short stories, "We went to the city" and "Sunday at the river". The two stories don't mesh smoothly; the second is a comedy that reminds one of Alberto Moravia's Roman Tales, the first is relentlessly dark. Moreover, there are sentimental/melodramatic additions out of character with Kordon's style. The movie rests squarely on the shoulders of Susú Pecoraro, who had attained international recognition in 1984 with the movie "Camila"; she is in almost every scene. Pecoraro rises to the challenge, supported by an excellent cast. Renan's direction is very good, although at times weighted down by the script. The music is sometimes obtrusive, in particular at the end.Kordon had better movie luck with "Alias Gardelito" (Alias Big Shot) in 1961; this film, directed by Lautaro Murúa, makes a excellent job of translating his literary style to the screen..


Where to find full details of High Heels (1985) movie?
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List of full Starcast and crew members of High Heels (1985)

Full Starcast:

profie photo of Miguel Ángel SoláName: Miguel Ángel Solá
Character: Rubén

profie photo of Julio De GraziaName: Julio De Grazia
Character: Cacho

profie photo of Ana María PicchioName: Ana María Picchio
Character: Herminda

profie photo of Óscar 'Cacho' EspíndolaName: Óscar 'Cacho' Espíndola
Character: Julián

profie photo of Juan LeyradoName: Juan Leyrado
Character: Cholo

profie photo of Arturo MalyName: Arturo Maly
Character: Goon's client

profie photo of Franklin CaicedoName: Franklin Caicedo
Character: Luisa's Father

profie photo of Chany MalloName: Chany Mallo
Character: Luisa's Mother

profie photo of María FiorentinoName: María Fiorentino
Character: Nélida

profie photo of Willy LemosName: Willy Lemos
Character: Travesti

profie photo of Gustavo GarzónName: Gustavo Garzón
Character: Taxista

profie photo of Mónica VillaName: Mónica Villa
Character: Porota

profie photo of Susú PecoraroName: Susú Pecoraro
Character: Luisa

profie photo of Ricardo IbarlinName: Ricardo Ibarlin
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profie photo of Elbio GalvánName: Elbio Galván
Character:

profie photo of Pedro SegniName: Pedro Segni
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profie photo of Rubén SantagadaName: Rubén Santagada
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profie photo of Pablo NápoliName: Pablo Nápoli
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profie photo of Osvaldo BermúdezName: Osvaldo Bermúdez
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profie photo of Adolfo YannelliName: Adolfo Yannelli
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profie photo of Felipe MéndezName: Felipe Méndez
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profie photo of Oscar NúñezName: Oscar Núñez
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profie photo of Ana María AmbaszName: Ana María Ambasz
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profie photo of Gabriel GonzálezName: Gabriel González
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profie photo of Susana BerónName: Susana Berón
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profie photo of Juan Carlos RicciName: Juan Carlos Ricci
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profie photo of Max BerlinerName: Max Berliner
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profie photo of Fabián GianolaName: Fabián Gianola
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profie photo of Enrique OtrantoName: Enrique Otranto
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profie photo of Gustavo GarzónName: Gustavo Garzón
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profie photo of Oscar Ferrigno Jr.Name: Oscar Ferrigno Jr.
Character:

profie photo of Paulino AndradaName: Paulino Andrada
Character:

profie photo of Isabel QuinterosName: Isabel Quinteros
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profie photo of Esteban MellinoName: Esteban Mellino
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profie photo of Willy LemosName: Willy Lemos
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profie photo of Nené MalbránName: Nené Malbrán
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profie photo of Noemí MorelliName: Noemí Morelli
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profie photo of María FiorentinoName: María Fiorentino
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profie photo of Alejandro CopleyName: Alejandro Copley
Character:

profie photo of Mónica VillaName: Mónica Villa
Character:

profie photo of Chany MalloName: Chany Mallo
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profie photo of Franklin CaicedoName: Franklin Caicedo
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profie photo of Ana María PicchioName: Ana María Picchio
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Crew Members:

profie photo of Sergio RenánName: Sergio Renán
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director

profie photo of Sergio RenánName: Sergio Renán
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Writer

profie photo of Pablo ZieglerName: Pablo Ziegler
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music Composer

profie photo of Alfredo SuárezName: Alfredo Suárez
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Still Photographer

profie photo of Carlos MárquezName: Carlos Márquez
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Editor

profie photo of Javier SalinasName: Javier Salinas
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Recording Supervision

profie photo of Aldo GuglielmoneName: Aldo Guglielmone
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production Design

profie photo of Bernardo KordonName: Bernardo Kordon
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Writer

profie photo of Máximo SotoName: Máximo Soto
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Writer

profie photo of Pocho LapoubleName: Pocho Lapouble
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music Composer

profie photo of Daniel KarpName: Daniel Karp
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Cinematography

profie photo of Pedro MarraName: Pedro Marra
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Boom Operator

profie photo of Jorge StavropulosName: Jorge Stavropulos
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound

profie photo of Martin ChabName: Martin Chab
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Special Effects

profie photo of Horacio GuisadoName: Horacio Guisado
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Assistant Director

Movie Posters and Wallapapers - High Heels (1985)

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