Acusada (2018) (spanish) -
: Lali Espósito received critical acclaim for her "restrained" and "splendid" performance, maintaining a sense of ambiguity that leaves the audience questioning her innocence until the end. Release and Reception
The tension centers on a leaked sex video involving Dolores, which provides a potential motive: Camila allegedly leaked the footage, and Dolores is heard on the recording threatening to kill her. As the trial begins, the film balances courtroom drama with the claustrophobic emotional turmoil of the Dreier household.
: It highlights the lengths parents (played by Leonardo Sbaraglia and Inés Estévez) will go to protect their children, even if it means blurring moral and legal lines. Acusada (2018) (Spanish)
: It holds a "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes , with reviewers praising it as a "solid, straightforward storytelling" experience that is compelling even without major plot twists.
: The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2018, competing for the Golden Lion. : Lali Espósito received critical acclaim for her
(internationally titled The Accused ) is a 2018 Argentine crime thriller directed by Gonzalo Tobal that explores the intersection of justice, family loyalty, and the invasive nature of modern media. Plot Overview
: Rather than a classic "whodunnit," the film focuses on how wealthy families and high-profile lawyers manipulate public perception and legal technicalities to create enough uncertainty for an acquittal. : It highlights the lengths parents (played by
: It critiques how the news media consumes private lives, turning a personal tragedy into public entertainment.