
Zoofobia
Documentary · Animation
Overview
The tragic death of a polar bear triggers the end of the Buenos Aires Zoo. A superhero lover lawyer asks a court to declare the orangutan Sandra a Non-Human Person and revolutionizes the planet. A very Argentine story, full of passions, embarrassing missteps and memorable characters.
Top Cast


Walter Cornás
Walter Cornás
La Voz
Walter Cornás
La Voz


Andres Gil Dominguez
Andres Gil Dominguez
Himself
Andres Gil Dominguez
Himself


Elena Liberatori
Elena Liberatori
Herself
Elena Liberatori
Herself


Claudio Bertonatti
Claudio Bertonatti
Himself
Claudio Bertonatti
Himself


Ricardo Ferrari
Ricardo Ferrari
Himself
Ricardo Ferrari
Himself
Malala Fontan
Malala Fontan
Herself
Malala Fontan
Herself


Carlos Libedinsky
Carlos Libedinsky
HimSelf
Carlos Libedinsky
HimSelf
Miguel Rivolta
Miguel Rivolta
Himself
Miguel Rivolta
Himself
Noelia Villarino
Noelia Villarino
Herself
Noelia Villarino
Herself


Federico Iglesias
Federico Iglesias
Himself
Federico Iglesias
Himself
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