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Rojo Sangre: 10 años a puro género
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Rojo Sangre: 10 años a puro género

Nov 1, 2009
1h 32m
★ 5.0

Overview

Argentinean filmmakers talk about the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Film Festival and the history of genre cinema in Argentina.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

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Cast

Gabriel Schipani

Self

Gabriel Schipani

Pablo Sapere

Self

Pablo Sapere

Paula Pollacchi

Self

Paula Pollacchi

Darío Lavia

Self

Darío Lavia

Demián Rugna

Self

Demián Rugna

Daniel de la Vega

Self

Daniel de la Vega

Sergio Mazurek

Self

Sergio Mazurek

Valentín Javier Diment

Self

Valentín Javier Diment

Germán Magariños

Self

Germán Magariños

Peter Pank

Self

Peter Pank

Gustavo Mendoza

Self

Gustavo Mendoza

Julio Alejandro Martínez

Self

Julio Alejandro Martínez