
Regreso a Coronel Vallejos
Documentary
Overview
A bitter postcard of the town of the Buenos Aires countryside that Argentinean writer Manuel Puig (1932-90) portrayed with singular mastery, based on his own land, a town named General Villegas. Its inhabitants never forgave him. However, a woman, owner of a painful and enigmatic past, will build a bridge between Coronel Vallejos, the town created by Puig, and the real General Villegas, trying to reconcile the place with the writer.
Top Cast
Patricia Bargero
Patricia Bargero
The Widow
Patricia Bargero
The Widow
Noemí Formica
Noemí Formica
The Tea Party Lady #1
Noemí Formica
The Tea Party Lady #1
Blanca Pérez
Blanca Pérez
The Tea Party Lady #2
Blanca Pérez
The Tea Party Lady #2
Alicia Azparren
Alicia Azparren
The Tea Party Lady #3
Alicia Azparren
The Tea Party Lady #3
José Luis Chávarri
José Luis Chávarri
The Childhood Friend #1
José Luis Chávarri
The Childhood Friend #1
Raquel Piña
Raquel Piña
The Childhood Friend #2
Raquel Piña
The Childhood Friend #2
Mariano Cortés
Mariano Cortés
The Priest
Mariano Cortés
The Priest
Manolo Rodríguez
Manolo Rodríguez
The Doctor
Manolo Rodríguez
The Doctor
Cervantes Polignano
Cervantes Polignano
The Pastor
Cervantes Polignano
The Pastor
Rosana Casas
Rosana Casas
The Teacher
Rosana Casas
The Teacher
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