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About Missing

In 1973, U.S. businessman Ed Horman (Jack Lemmon) arrives in Chile to look for his son, Charles (John Shea), a politically left-leaning journalist who disappeared during a military coup. Charles’ wife, Beth (Sissy Spacek), has been looking for some time, but her requests for help from the U.S. consulate have thus far produced few results. As they try to figure out what really happened to Charles, Ed realizes that the American officials may know more than they’re telling. [122 min; thriller, drama; English, Spanish, and French with English subtitles]

“Spacek and Lemmon are fine as the missing man’s wife and father, but what makes the film so overwhelming in places is its unending night-time imagery of a society coming apart at the seams.” — Derek Adam, TimeOut

"Among other things Missing does is to convince you that, next time, you're not going to waste your vote. The passive citizen is the citizen-victim." — Vincent Canby, The New York Times

"Lemmon is superior as a man facing up to issues he never wanted to confront personally." — Variety

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