Eversmile, New Jersey

Eversmile, New Jersey (Spanish: Eterna sonrisa de New Jersey) is a 1989 Argentine-British comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Sorín and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Mirjana Joković and Gabriela Acher. It was written by Sorín, Jorge Goldenberg and Roberto Scheuer.[1] It premiered on September 11, 1989 at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in Canada.

Eversmile, New Jersey
DVD cover
Directed byCarlos Sorín
Produced byOscar Kramer
Written byCarlos Sorín
Jorge Goldenberg
Roberto Scheuer
StarringDaniel Day-Lewis
Mirjana Joković
Gabriela Acher
Ignacio Quirós
Music bySteve Levine
CinematographyEsteban Courtalon
Edited byLuis César D'Angiolillo
Bryan Oates
Production
company
J&M Entertainment
Los Films Del Camino
Miramax
Distributed byJ&M Entertainment
Release date
Canada:
September 11, 1989
Running time
91 minutes
CountryArgentina
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

Fergus O'Connell, an itinerant Irish dentist, offers his services free-of-charge to the isolated rural population of Patagonia, in Argentina. He's able to do so because of the supposedly no-strings sponsorship of a "dental consciousness" foundation. While his motorbike is being repaired, O'Connell meets Estela, the garage-owner's daughter, and they quickly become affectionate towards each other. Both lovers have prior commitment: he is married, and she is engaged. Yet, they go off together all the same. After a series of surrealistic adventures, O'Connell discovers that there's a subliminal price tag attached to his altruistic free services.

Cast

Awards

Wins

  • Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival: Prize San Sebastián; Best Actress, Mirjana Jokovic; 1989.
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References

  1. "Eversmile, New Jersey (1989)". IMDb. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
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