
Pilar won't die
Documentary · History · Drama
Overview
In 1983, the inhabitants of the city of Pilar struggle against nature in an attempt to survive an imminent rise of the river, and amid the desperation, hope emerges.
Top Cast
Mauricio Acosta
Mauricio Acosta
Mauricio Acosta
Fabián Ojeda
Fabián Ojeda
Fabián Ojeda
Noemia Pérez
Noemia Pérez
Noemia Pérez
Agustina Jiménez
Agustina Jiménez
Agustina Jiménez
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