
Rapado
Drama
Overview
After the theft of his motorcycle, Lucio bums aimlessly around Buenos Aires drifting from one arcade and record store to the next, indulging in short chats with friends and, more often, setting out onto the streets alone.
Top Cast


Ezequiel Cavia
Ezequiel Cavia
Lucio
Ezequiel Cavia
Lucio


Damián Dreizik
Damián Dreizik
Damián
Damián Dreizik
Damián


Mirta Busnelli
Mirta Busnelli
Mamá de Lucio
Mirta Busnelli
Mamá de Lucio


Horacio Peña
Horacio Peña
Papá de Lucio
Horacio Peña
Papá de Lucio
Gonzalo Córdoba
Gonzalo Córdoba
Gustavo
Gonzalo Córdoba
Gustavo
Cecilia Biagini
Cecilia Biagini
Barefoot Woman
Cecilia Biagini
Barefoot Woman


José Glusman
José Glusman
José Glusman


Verónica Llinás
Verónica Llinás
Mechanic
Verónica Llinás
Mechanic
Pichón Baldinú
Pichón Baldinú
Pichón Baldinú
Lucas Marty
Lucas Marty
Lucas Marty
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