Kamchatka (2002)

The film is seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy, Harry (Matías del Pozo), who does not know that Argentina's 1976 coup d'état is impacting his life. After witnessing the "disappearance" of dissident friends, a human rights lawyer (Ricardo Darín) and his research scientist wife (Cecilia Roth) flee the city and hide from the military police in a vacant summer house. With them are their two kids: Harry, who is fascinated with the escape artistry of Harry Houdini, and El Enano, his little brother. (Translated as "Little Guy" in the English subtitles, played by Milton de la Canal. The actual translation is "dwarf".) The family adopts new identities and attempts to lead a normal life. Later, they are joined by a student who is using the alias Lucas (Tomás Fonzi). Their new life is difficult, but a visit with their estranged grandparents (Fernanda Mistral and Héctor Alterio) reveals that they are still a close-knit family. Subtly hinted, however, and used as a metaphor, is the mother's constant smoking and El Enano's renewed bed-wetting. Both serve to show how stressful and precarious their situation is.

All Releases

Domestic ()
International (100%)
$3,439,198
Worldwide
$3,439,198
Summary Details
Earliest Release DateOctober 18, 2002 (Argentina)
Running Time1 hr 46 min
GenresDrama

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

AreaRelease DateOpeningGross
SpainNov 29, 2002$2,788,442

Latin America

AreaRelease DateOpeningGross
ArgentinaOct 18, 2002$602,281
MexicoApr 16, 2003$48,475