
Two Shots Fired
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Mariano, 16, inexplicably and without warning, shoots himself twice and improbably survives. Then, life goes on. His brother pursues a romance with a girl working at a fast-food joint, his mother takes off on a trip with a stranger, and Mariano recruits a woman to join his medieval wind ensemble.
Top Cast


Susana Pampín
Susana Pampín
Susana
Susana Pampín
Susana


Rafael Federman
Rafael Federman
Mariano
Rafael Federman
Mariano


Camila Fabbri
Camila Fabbri
Ana
Camila Fabbri
Ana


Walter Jakob
Walter Jakob
Peter
Walter Jakob
Peter


Laura Paredes
Laura Paredes
Margarita
Laura Paredes
Margarita


Manuela Martelli
Manuela Martelli
Lucía
Manuela Martelli
Lucía


Fabián Arenillas
Fabián Arenillas
Arturo
Fabián Arenillas
Arturo


Claudia Cantero
Claudia Cantero
Adriana
Claudia Cantero
Adriana


Fernando Contigiani García
Fernando Contigiani García
Javier
Fernando Contigiani García
Javier


Hernán Glatsman
Hernán Glatsman
Fede
Hernán Glatsman
Fede
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