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A Loose End Un Cabo Suelto

Daniel Hendler / Argentina, Spain, Uruguay / 2025 / 93 min / Spanish

Straddling several genres – romantic comedy, western, road movie and police thriller –, this offbeat comedy follows a runaway Argentine policeman adrift in Uruguay.

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Fleeing from fellow officers, Santiago — an Argentinian policeman — crosses into Uruguay seeking refuge. With no money or shelter, but with plenty of kindness and wit, he begins to rebuild his life with help from the locals, even meeting the woman he believes could be the love of his life. But when his colleagues from back home catch up with him, Santiago is forced to reconcile his new life with the one he tried to leave behind.

A Loose End tells the story of a character who crosses the Uruguayan-Argentine border hoping to erase the traces of his past life. It is a film about the search for a new destiny, the illusion of being another person and, at the same time, the difficulty of realising that utopia of dissolving the territory.” (Daniel Hendler)

Daniel Hendler
Born in 1976 v Montevideo in Uruguay. An actor, director and screenwriter, he trained at the Instituto de Estudios Teatrales. With the group Acapara el 522, Hendler created and performed several plays. In 2004, he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival for his performance in Lost Embrace. He made his directing debut with the film Norberto's Deadline in 2010. 

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