Wild Tales - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Wild Tales"
Relatos salvajes (2014)
Timing: 2:2 (122 min)
Wild Tales - TMDB rating
7.864/10
3703
Wild Tales - Kinopoisk rating
7.726/10
205970
Wild Tales - IMDB rating
8.1/10
237000

Actors and characters

Photo Ricardo Darín #67060Photo Ricardo Darín #67061Photo Ricardo Darín #67062Photo Ricardo Darín #67063

Ricardo Darín

Ricardo Darín
Character Simón Fisher (segment "Bombita")
Photo Leonardo Sbaraglia #63988Photo Leonardo Sbaraglia #63989Photo Leonardo Sbaraglia #63990

Leonardo Sbaraglia

Leonardo Sbaraglia
Character Diego (segment "El más fuerte")
Photo Érica Rivas #93695Photo Érica Rivas #93696Photo Érica Rivas #93697

Érica Rivas

Érica Rivas
Character Romina (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Oscar Martínez #93698
Oscar Martínez
Character Mauricio (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Rita Cortese #93699
Rita Cortese
Character Cook (segment "Las ratas")
Photo Julieta Zylberberg #57571Photo Julieta Zylberberg #57572Photo Julieta Zylberberg #57573

Julieta Zylberberg

Julieta Zylberberg
Character Waitress (segment "Las ratas")
Photo Darío Grandinetti #93700

Darío Grandinetti

Darío Grandinetti
Character Salgado (segment "Pasternak")
Photo María Marull #93701
María Marull
Character Isabel (segment "Pasternak")
Photo Mónica Villa #93702
Mónica Villa
Character Professor Leguizamón (segment "Pasternak")
Photo César Bordón #93703Photo César Bordón #93704
César Bordón
Character Cuenca (segment "Las ratas")
Photo Walter Donado #93705
Walter Donado
Character Mario (segment "El más fuerte")
Photo Nancy Dupláa #93706
Nancy Dupláa
Character Victoria (segment "Bombita")
Photo Luis Mazzeo #93707
Luis Mazzeo
Character Pécora (segment "Bombita")
Photo María Onetto #93708
María Onetto
Character Helena (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Osmar Núñez #93709
Osmar Núñez
Character Lawyer (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Germán de Silva #93710
Germán de Silva
Character Casero (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Diego Velázquez #93711
Diego Velázquez
Character Prosecutor (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Alan Daicz #93712
Alan Daicz
Character Santiago (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Diego Gentile #93713
Diego Gentile
Character Ariel (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Diego Starosta #93714
Diego Starosta
Character Ignacio Fontana (segment "Pasternak")
Marcelo Frasca
Character Casa Tía Manager (segment "Pasternak")
Photo Lucila Mangone #93715
Lucila Mangone
Character Flight Attendant (segment "Pasternak")
Carlos Alberto Vavassori
Character Víctor Jensen (segment "Pasternak")
Juan Santiago Linari
Character Alexis (segment "Las ratas")
Photo Andrea Garrote #57574Photo Andrea Garrote #57575
Andrea Garrote
Character Victoria's Lawyer (segment "Bombita")
Photo Pablo Moseinco #93716
Pablo Moseinco
Character Simón's Lawyer (segment "Bombita")
Photo Federico Liss #12423
Federico Liss
Character Empleado Playón (segment "Bombita")
Photo Pablo Chao #93717
Pablo Chao
Character Traffic Controller (segment "Bombita")
Photo Noemí Ron #93718
Noemí Ron
Character Mediator (segment "Bombita")
Camila Sofía Casas
Character Simón's Daughter (segment "Bombita")
Photo Ramiro Vayo #93719
Ramiro Vayo
Character The Victim's Husband (segment "La propuesta")
Photo Abián Vainstein #93720
Abián Vainstein
Character Isidoro (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Liliana Weimer #93721
Liliana Weimer
Character Cuca (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Claudio Delan
Character Bocha (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Graciela Fodrini
Character Marga (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Margarita Molfino #93722
Margarita Molfino
Character Lourdes (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Marcelo Pozzi #93723Photo Marcelo Pozzi #93724
Marcelo Pozzi
Character Cook (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Paula Grinszpan #93725
Paula Grinszpan
Character Romina's Friend (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Miguel Di Lemme #93726
Miguel Di Lemme
Character Ariel's Friend (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
María Laura Caccamo
Character Empleada Aerolínea (segment "Pasternak")
Pablo Machado
Character Hombre #1 (segment "Pasternak")
Horacio Vay
Character Hombre #2 (segment "Pasternak")
Photo Javier Pedersoli #127735
Javier Pedersoli
Character Único Amigo (segment "Pasternak")
Héctor Drachtman
Character Padre Pasternak (segment "Pasternak")
María Rosa López Ottonello
Character Madre Pasternak (segment "Pasternak")
Carlos Moyá
Character Conductor Remolque (segment "El más fuerte")
Juan Pablo Colombo
Character Joven Perito (segment "El más fuerte")
Miguel Ángel Platinado Grando
Character Comisario (segment "El más fuerte")
Victoria Rolando González
Character Pastelera (segment "Bombita")
Martín Gervasoni
Character Infractor (segment "Bombita")
Lucrecia Gelardi
Character Mujer #1 (episodio 'Bombita')
Ricardo Truppel
Character Hombre Elegante (segment "Bombita")
Fiorella Pedrazzini
Character Recepcionista Compañía Minera (segment "Bombita")
Alejandro Angelini
Character Diariero (segment "Bombita")
Cristina Blanco
Character Infractora (segment "Bombita")
Daniel Merwicer
Character Conductor (segment "Bombita")
Mariano Sigman
Character Familiar de la Víctima (segment "La propuesta")
Camila Franco
Character Mili (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Gustavo Bonfigli #127736
Gustavo Bonfigli
Character Disc Jockey (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Ángel Frega
Character Néstor (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Horacio Nin Uria
Character Maître (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Photo Alfonso Grispino #127737
Alfonso Grispino
Character Don Antonio- Abuelo de Camila (segment "Bombita")

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the opening credits, a photograph of an animal appears next to the name of each main cast member and crew member. In the case of director Damian Szifron, it’s a fox. The director later revealed that he chose this animal because his father adored foxes and never missed a documentary about them. He also confessed that he identifies with the animal, especially its gaze, because a director has “nothing to do” on set without a strict look.
  • The original screenplay for the film was 84 pages long, and the stories were presented in a different order. There was also a seventh story called “Bonus”.
  • Damian Szifron, the film's screenwriter and director, wrote the plots of many of the stories included in the film while lying in the bathtub. “It’s a great place to write,” he later said. While working on the screenplay in the bath, he sometimes lit candles and had a drink.
  • One of the best films of 2014 according to 'Time' magazine.
  • In the story “The Pastry Chef,” the passenger sleeping in the seat in the same row as the music critic never wakes up until the very end.
  • The history "Little Bomb" uses music from the television program "Children's Health," hosted by Mario Sokolinsky (1942-2007). This is the composition "Aire Libre" (1973) by Drafi Deutscher and Günther Bayer, performed by Lucien Belmont.
  • In the history "Pasternak," when the photo model first pronounces the name "Gabriel Pasternak," this character emerges from behind a curtain at the back of the airplane cabin with a glass of coffee in his hand. He walks past the photo model and the music critic and goes into the cockpit. Later, a flight attendant starts a conversation about this character.
  • In the pastry shop that Simon enters in the history "Little Bomb," a wedding cake from the history "Till Death Do Us Part" is on display.
  • When the Audi driver takes tools out of the trunk to change a tire, reflections of two crew members can be seen in the left brake light.
  • When the Audi driver is jostled by the seatbelt — you can notice that he is wearing knee pads.
  • When the Peugeot driver, trying to get out of the overturned car, kicks out the rear door window, it doesn't shatter into pieces, but breaks like ordinary glass. In the next frame, the window is whole.
  • In the computer game This Is The Police, one of the police calls contains a reference to the 'Strongest' story from this film. The call repeats the main elements of the plot, however, the setting and the ending differ significantly: in the game, the action takes place in the forested areas of North America, and the incident does not end with the death of both participants.
  • As stated on screen, the bridge in the film “The Strongest” is located at the 60th kilometer of the road between Cafayate and Salta. Now this place attracts many tourists. It can be found at coordinates (25°43'50.4"S 65°41'48.5"W).
  • The seventh Argentine film nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category, and the third in a row starring Ricardo Darín. The first two nominated films starring this actor were “The Son of the Bride” by Juan José Campanella (2001) and “The Secret in Their Eyes” by the same director (2009).
  • During the opening credits, a photograph of an animal is shown next to the name of each member of the main cast and crew. In the case of director Damián Szifron, it’s a fox. The director later revealed that he chose this animal because his father adored foxes and never missed a documentary about them. He also admitted that he identifies with this animal, especially its gaze, because a director has “no business” being on set without a stern look.
  • The original screenplay for the film was 84 pages long, and the plots of the stories were presented in a different order. There was also a seventh story called “Bonus”.
  • Damián Szifron, the screenwriter and director of the film, wrote the plots for many of the stories featured in the film while lying in the bathtub. “It’s a great place to write,” he later said. While working on the script in the bathtub, he sometimes lit candles and had a drink.
  • One of the best films of 2014 according to Time magazine.
  • In the story 'Pasternak,' a passenger sleeping in the seat in the same row as the music critic never wakes up until the very end.
  • The story 'Little Bomb' uses music from the television program 'Children's Health,' hosted by Mario Sokolinsky (1942-2007). It is the composition 'Aire Libre' (1973) by Drafi Deutscher and Günther Bayer performed by Lucien Belmont.
  • When the character 'Gabriel Pasternak' is first mentioned in the story 'Pasternak,' this character emerges from behind a curtain at the back of the airplane cabin with a cup of coffee in his hand. He walks past the model and the music critic and goes into the cockpit. Later, a flight attendant starts a conversation about this character.
  • In the pastry shop that Simon enters in the story 'Little Bomb,' a wedding cake from the story 'Till Death Do Us Part' is on display.
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