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Documentary
Overview
Told by its own teachers, the history of the film and television school of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
Top Cast
Arturo Borio
Arturo Borio
Self
Arturo Borio
Self
Raquel Claramonte
Raquel Claramonte
Self
Raquel Claramonte
Self
Marta de la Vega
Marta de la Vega
Self
Marta de la Vega
Self
Carmen Garzón
Carmen Garzón
Self
Carmen Garzón
Self
Ana Mohaded
Ana Mohaded
Self
Ana Mohaded
Self
Oscar Moreschi
Oscar Moreschi
Self
Oscar Moreschi
Self
Silvia Romano
Silvia Romano
Self
Silvia Romano
Self
Jorge Salvador
Jorge Salvador
Self
Jorge Salvador
Self
Julio Vilches
Julio Vilches
Self
Julio Vilches
Self
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