

Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Former Club de Cuervos player Potro returns home to Argentina to crash the wedding of his famous soccer-star brother and confront his estranged family.
Top Cast


Joaquín Ferreira
Joaquín Ferreira
Potro Romani
Joaquín Ferreira
Potro Romani


Marcela Alvarez
Marcela Alvarez
Julieta
Marcela Alvarez
Julieta


Benjamín Alfonso
Benjamín Alfonso
Fabrizio
Benjamín Alfonso
Fabrizio
Emilia Claudeville
Emilia Claudeville
Renata
Emilia Claudeville
Renata
Mauricio Llera
Mauricio Llera
Pumas President
Mauricio Llera
Pumas President
Sol Gaschetto
Sol Gaschetto
Florencia
Sol Gaschetto
Florencia


Martín Seefeld
Martín Seefeld
Darío
Martín Seefeld
Darío
Martín Rocco
Martín Rocco
Pipín Velardi
Martín Rocco
Pipín Velardi
Gonzalo Vizan
Gonzalo Vizan
Tristán
Gonzalo Vizan
Tristán


Paula Grinszpan
Paula Grinszpan
Amiga de la novia
Paula Grinszpan
Amiga de la novia
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