
Capital (Todo el mundo va a Buenos Aires)
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A broken heart makes Sergio reject the city......A city full of late adolescents, girls that make you cry, drunks worried about matters they couldn´t handle even sober...and songs that say all that they would have wanted to say (if they knew that they needed to say something)
Top Cast


Alfonso Tort
Alfonso Tort
Sergio Astier
Alfonso Tort
Sergio Astier


María Abadi
María Abadi
Veronica
María Abadi
Veronica


Laura Agorreca
Laura Agorreca
Claudia
Laura Agorreca
Claudia
Diego Gatto
Diego Gatto
Juan
Diego Gatto
Juan
Gabriel Urbani
Gabriel Urbani
Juan
Gabriel Urbani
Juan


Mora Recalde
Mora Recalde
Mara
Mora Recalde
Mara


Esteban Prol
Esteban Prol
Julián
Esteban Prol
Julián


Antonio Caride
Antonio Caride
Óscar
Antonio Caride
Óscar
Martin Campero
Martin Campero
Lorenzo
Martin Campero
Lorenzo
Marcelo Marquez
Marcelo Marquez
Maqueta
Marcelo Marquez
Maqueta
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