
Si Vos Te Vas
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Six teenagers spend a day at a summer house waiting for a group of girls. Competitiveness and small aggressions are common currency but the danger of their childish attitude threatens them at every moment.
Top Cast
Juan Marco
Juan Marco
Juanma
Juan Marco
Juanma
Santiago De Pellegrin
Santiago De Pellegrin
Pancho
Santiago De Pellegrin
Pancho
Alejo Crespo
Alejo Crespo
Primo
Alejo Crespo
Primo
Juan Diego Pannocchia
Juan Diego Pannocchia
Franco
Juan Diego Pannocchia
Franco
Julián Ortiz Maldonado
Julián Ortiz Maldonado
Facu
Julián Ortiz Maldonado
Facu
Benjamín Intzes
Benjamín Intzes
Bruno
Benjamín Intzes
Bruno
Florencia Bustelo
Florencia Bustelo
Jose
Florencia Bustelo
Jose
Felicita Varas
Felicita Varas
Valentina
Felicita Varas
Valentina
Magdalena Ruiz Puebla
Magdalena Ruiz Puebla
Amiga 1
Magdalena Ruiz Puebla
Amiga 1
Mercedes Artola
Mercedes Artola
Amiga 2
Mercedes Artola
Amiga 2
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