
Buenos Aires 100 km
Drama
Overview
A remote village 100 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires. Stephen, Matías, Alejo, Damián and Guido were born 13 years ago in this small town. They have always been friends and together they share the monotonous summer afternoons sitting on the stoop of a women's hairdresser. Anxious, restless, impatient for a change, they go through the most confusing period of experiment -- the transition from childhood to adolescence.
Top Cast
Juan Ignacio Pérez Roca
Juan Ignacio Pérez Roca
Esteban
Juan Ignacio Pérez Roca
Esteban
Emiliano Fernández
Emiliano Fernández
Alejo
Emiliano Fernández
Alejo
Alan Ardel
Alan Ardel
Guido
Alan Ardel
Guido
Hernán Wainstein
Hernán Wainstein
Matias
Hernán Wainstein
Matias


Noemí Frenkel
Noemí Frenkel
Nora
Noemí Frenkel
Nora


Daniel Valenzuela
Daniel Valenzuela
Horacio
Daniel Valenzuela
Horacio


Sandra Ballesteros
Sandra Ballesteros
Raquel
Sandra Ballesteros
Raquel
Juan Pablo Bazzini
Juan Pablo Bazzini
Damián
Juan Pablo Bazzini
Damián


Silvia Baylé
Silvia Baylé
Isabel
Silvia Baylé
Isabel


Adriana Aizemberg
Adriana Aizemberg
Doña Anita
Adriana Aizemberg
Doña Anita
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