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2019 | Color | 116:00

Falling prey to a scam concocted by an unscrupulous lawyer and a bank manager who knew what would happen in Argentina at the end of 2001, a group of friends and neighbors lose the money they had managed to raise to revive an old agricultural cooperative. When they learn what has happened, the group decides to come together and devise a plan to recover what belongs to them.


Country: España, Argentina
Direction: Borensztein; Sebastián
Script: basado en una novela de Eduardo Sacheri, Eduardo Sacheri, Sebastián Borensztein
Production: Chino Darín, Federico Posternak, Simón de Santiago, Ricardo Darín, Bovaira; Fernando, Mosteirín; Matías, Sigman; Hugo, Leticia Cristi
Photography: Rodrigo Pulpeiro
Sound: Martín Porta
Music: Jusid; Federico
Cast:Luis Brandoni, Chino Darín, Verónica Llinás, Daniel Aráoz, Carlos Belloso, Marco Antonio Caponi, Rita Cortese, Darín; Ricardo, Parra; Andrés
Art direction: Daniel Gimelberg
Participation year at FICM: 2019

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