Lucia Puenzo's drama XXY probes the psychological aftereffects that adolescent transsexuality can yield. With a name easily applicable to either gender, young teenager Alex's (Ines Efron) hermaphroditic physiology causes a massive identity crisis and severe emotional withdrawal. The problems create social problems in the family's home of Argentina and virtually force Alex and his/her sympathetic parents, Kraken (Ricardo Darín) and Suli (Valeria Bertuchelli) to move to nearby Uruguay, at a point when Alex wrestles with the throes of puberty. The situation grows increasingly complex when several friends of the family arrive: marrieds Erika (Carolina Pelereti) and Ramiro (German Palacios), a plastic surgeon, and their adolescent son, Alvaro (Martin Piroyanski), whom Alex instantly propositions for sex. As Alex battles some local punks who try unsuccessfully to rape him/her (saved at the last minute by Kraken), Alvaro finally accepts Alex's promptings for intercourse and comes to a gradual realization of his own gayness. Meanwhile, the rift between the adults and the youth widens with increasing rapidity.
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Ricardo Darín | Kraken |
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Valeria Bertuccelli | Suli |
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German Palacios | Ramiro |
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Carolina Pelleritti | Erika |
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Martin Piroyansky | Alvaro |
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Ines Efron | Alex |
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Guillermo Angelelli | Juan |
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Cesar Troncoso | Washington |
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Jean Pierre Reguerraz | Esteban |
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Ailin Salas | Roberta |
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Luciano Nóbile | Vando |
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Lucas Escariz | Saul |
| Director | Lucía Puenzo |
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| Writer | Lucía Puenzo, Sergio Bizzio | |
| Producer | José María Morales, Carla Pelligra, Luis Puenzo, Fernando Sirianni, Fabienne Vonier | |
| Musician | Andrés Goldstein, Daniel Tarrab | |
| Photography | Natasha Braier | |
| Edition | Film Movement |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Distributor | Film Movement |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |