
Tetro
Drama
Overview
In Buenos Aires, 17-year-old Bennie seeks out his estranged brother Tetro, a once-promising writer haunted by their family’s past. As Bennie uncovers Tetro’s hidden manuscript, old secrets and rivalries resurface, forcing both men to confront the truth about their father and the tangled legacy that tore their family apart.
Top Cast


Vincent Gallo
Vincent Gallo
Angelo 'Tetro' Tetrocini
Vincent Gallo
Angelo 'Tetro' Tetrocini


Alden Ehrenreich
Alden Ehrenreich
Bennie Tetrocini
Alden Ehrenreich
Bennie Tetrocini


Maribel Verdú
Maribel Verdú
Miranda
Maribel Verdú
Miranda


Klaus Maria Brandauer
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Carlo
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Carlo


Silvia Pérez
Silvia Pérez
Silvana
Silvia Pérez
Silvana


Rodrigo de la Serna
Rodrigo de la Serna
José
Rodrigo de la Serna
José


Érica Rivas
Érica Rivas
Ana
Érica Rivas
Ana


Mike Amigorena
Mike Amigorena
Abelardo
Mike Amigorena
Abelardo
Lucas Di Conza
Lucas Di Conza
Young Tetro
Lucas Di Conza
Young Tetro
Adriana Mastrángelo
Adriana Mastrángelo
Ángela
Adriana Mastrángelo
Ángela
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