
The South
Drama · Music
Overview
After the end of the military dictatorship in Argentina in 1983, Floreal is released from prison. Instead of returning to his wife, he wanders through the night of Buenos Aires. He meets some people from his past–most of which are only imaginary–and remembers the events of his imprisonment.
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Miguel Ángel Solá
Miguel Ángel Solá
Floreal Echegoyen
Miguel Ángel Solá
Floreal Echegoyen


Philippe Léotard
Philippe Léotard
Roberto
Philippe Léotard
Roberto


Lito Cruz
Lito Cruz
El Negro
Lito Cruz
El Negro


Roberto Goyeneche
Roberto Goyeneche
Amado
Roberto Goyeneche
Amado


Ulises Dumont
Ulises Dumont
Emilio
Ulises Dumont
Emilio


Gabriela Toscano
Gabriela Toscano
Blondi
Gabriela Toscano
Blondi


Mario Lozano
Mario Lozano
Echegoyen
Mario Lozano
Echegoyen


Nathán Pinzón
Nathán Pinzón
Rasatti
Nathán Pinzón
Rasatti
Antonio Ameijeiras
Antonio Ameijeiras
Peregrino
Antonio Ameijeiras
Peregrino
Inés Molina
Inés Molina
María
Inés Molina
María
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