
Las cinéphilas
Documentary
Overview
Six elderly retired women, two from Buenos Aires, Argentina; two from Montevideo, Uruguay; and two from Madrid, Spain, have something in common, despite their different interests and lives: they go to the movies almost every day.
Top Cast
Norma Bárbaro
Norma Bárbaro
Self - Cinephile
Norma Bárbaro
Self - Cinephile
Estela Clavería
Estela Clavería
Self - Cinephile
Estela Clavería
Self - Cinephile
Lucía Aguirre
Lucía Aguirre
Self - Cinephile
Lucía Aguirre
Self - Cinephile
Leopoldina Novoa
Leopoldina Novoa
Self - Cinephile
Leopoldina Novoa
Self - Cinephile
Paloma Díez-Picasso
Paloma Díez-Picasso
Self - Cinephile
Paloma Díez-Picasso
Self - Cinephile
Chelo Plaza Domínguez
Chelo Plaza Domínguez
Self - Cinephile
Chelo Plaza Domínguez
Self - Cinephile
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