
The Children of Fierro
Drama
Overview
Peronist view of its history between the fall in 1955 and the electoral triumph of 1973 using a metaphor of the poem Martin Fierro.
Top Cast
Julio Troxler
Julio Troxler
El hijo mayor
Julio Troxler
El hijo mayor
Antonio Ameijeiras
Antonio Ameijeiras
El hijo menor
Antonio Ameijeiras
El hijo menor
Martiniano Martínez
Martiniano Martínez
Picardía
Martiniano Martínez
Picardía


Juan Carlos Gené
Juan Carlos Gené
El Negro
Juan Carlos Gené
El Negro
César Marcos
César Marcos
Pardal
César Marcos
Pardal
Sebastián Villalba
Sebastián Villalba
Angelito
Sebastián Villalba
Angelito


Jorge de la Riestra
Jorge de la Riestra
Vizcacha
Jorge de la Riestra
Vizcacha


Arturo Maly
Arturo Maly
Cruz
Arturo Maly
Cruz
Oscar Matarrese
Oscar Matarrese
El Comandante
Oscar Matarrese
El Comandante
Mary Tapia
Mary Tapia
Alma
Mary Tapia
Alma
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