
The Lost World Cup
Documentary
Overview
The film reconstructs the mysterious story of the 1942 Patagonia World Soccer championship, never acknowledged by the official sports organizations, and which for decades have remained shrouded in legend without the winner ever being known.
Top Cast
Sergio Levinsky
Sergio Levinsky
Himself
Sergio Levinsky
Himself
Marcelo Alejandro Auchelli
Marcelo Alejandro Auchelli
Salvatore Sandrini
Marcelo Alejandro Auchelli
Salvatore Sandrini
Guillermo Leinung
Guillermo Leinung
Vladimir Hotz
Guillermo Leinung
Vladimir Hotz
León Dogodny
León Dogodny
Martin Ferri
León Dogodny
Martin Ferri


Rosalind Knight
Rosalind Knight
Rosalind Knight


Pierre Lanfranchi
Pierre Lanfranchi
Self
Pierre Lanfranchi
Self
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