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Opening week featured wine pairing: Del Mono Tinto - a 50/50 blend of Malbec and Syrah from the Uco Valley in Argentina.
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"Delectably lavish...think John le Carré and Francis Ford Coppola, but set in the world of Swiss banking elites."—Beatrice Loayza, The New York Times
"A suave thriller...imagine if Graham Greene rewrote Apocalypse Now."—Nick James, Sight & Sound
"A nerve-wracking political thriller...I can’t wait to see Azor again."—Amy Taubin, Artforum
Argentina, the late 1970s. Private banker Yvan (Fabrizio Rongione) arrives from Geneva with his wife Ines (Stéphanie Cléau) to replace a colleague who has mysteriously disappeared in military-ruled Buenos Aires. Moving through the smoke-filled lounges and lush gardens of a society under intense surveillance, he finds himself untangling a sinister web of colonialism, high finance, and a nation's “Dirty War”. In his remarkably assured debut, Swiss director Andreas Fontana invites us into this seductive, moneyed world where political violence simmers just under the surface. Co-written by Argentinian filmmaker Mariano Llinás (La Flor), Azor is a riveting look at international intrigue worthy of John le Carré or Graham Greene.