
Balnearios
Documentary
Overview
An album of odd and humorous stories on small places exclusively dedicated to idleness, which are empty in winter and crowded in summer: the spa towns. Cities under water, luxury hotels, mermaids, sea animals, sand castles, people who worship water, praying for health.
Top Cast


José Palomino
José Palomino
Self (voice)
José Palomino
Self (voice)


Verónica Llinás
Verónica Llinás
Self (voice)
Verónica Llinás
Self (voice)
Daniel Natanson
Daniel Natanson
Self (voice)
Daniel Natanson
Self (voice)
Mario Mactas
Mario Mactas
Self (voice)
Mario Mactas
Self (voice)
Eduardo Gamba
Eduardo Gamba
Mr. G.
Eduardo Gamba
Mr. G.


Nicolás Goldbart
Nicolás Goldbart
Young G.
Nicolás Goldbart
Young G.


Rafael Filippelli
Rafael Filippelli
Lawyer
Rafael Filippelli
Lawyer


Ulises de la Orden
Ulises de la Orden
Uruguayan
Ulises de la Orden
Uruguayan
Astrid Lund Petersen
Astrid Lund Petersen
Singer
Astrid Lund Petersen
Singer
Sergio Saad
Sergio Saad
Sailor
Sergio Saad
Sailor
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