

End of the Century
Two men meet by chance in Barcelona, and what seems like a one-night encounter becomes an epic, decades-spanning relationship in this critically-acclaimed Argentine romance.



End of the Century / Reviews



IndieWire
As all of these fleeting moments of intimacy reel the viewer in, the last act is a gutting and beautiful one-two punch that will leave audiences reeling.
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Los Angeles Times
Carves its own niche as an intimate, time-jumping look at life and love's fortuitous twists and turns.
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The Guardian
Although the result is maybe a bit less substantial than Castro intended, there is a certain literary elegance in the way he sketches it out.
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Daily Telegraph
Like finding one of Proust's madeleines tucked inside a short story by Borges, where it keeps vanishing and reappearing.
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Time Out
This swooning love story spins the idea of 'what if?' into something deeply romantic.
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