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Craig Ruttle/Associated Press Tony Godino of Bedford, N.Y., left, paid his respects with a handful of dirt at the end of a ceremony Wednesday to rebury the mysterious 19th-century regional wanderer known as The Leatherman.
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And by the way, city attorney Rocky Del Godino (ph) says that she is not being treated any differently than anybody else who would have committed this crime.
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In "Todos Tenemos un Plan," directed by Argentine newcomer Ana Piterbarg, Mortensen stars alongside Soledad Villamil and Javier Godino, best known for their roles in the crime drama "The Secret in Their Eyes," which won the Oscar for best foreign-language film last year.
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"He's very deep in his way of preparing the character," Godino said, referring to Mortensen.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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In "Todos Tenemos un Plan," directed by Argentine newcomer Ana Piterbarg, Mortensen stars alongside Soledad Villamil and Javier Godino, best known for their roles in the crime drama "The Secret in Their Eyes," which won the Oscar for best foreign-language film last year.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"He's very deep in his way of preparing the character," Godino said, referring to Mortensen.
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Godino, and returned to prosecute the expedition in Monomotapa.
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The director sends his cameras hurtling after their suspect (a creepily feral Javier Godino) as he burrows deep into the bowels of the stadium -- catching up with him, losing him, leaping over banisters with him, even chasing him onto the field, where thousands of screaming fans boo as he interferes with a goal.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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No whodunit, the movie quickly fingers the main suspect: Isodoro Gomez (Javier Godino), who had furtively adored Liliana as they grew up in the same village; he came to Buenos Aires, perhaps to win her love, then killed her in the rage of rejection.
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Gomez (Javier Godino) has always been Benjamin's real suspect, and there is a scene involving him in a soccer stadium that I have no idea how it could have been filmed, special effects or not.
RogerEbert Headlines 2010
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