El viento se llevó lo que

Comedy drama. Set in Patagonia, Argentina, in the early '70s, the surreal comedy unfolds in a tiny hamlet completely isolated from the outside world, where the only form of entertainment is the old films screened nightly. These invariably arrive in a battered state, with reels jumbled and scene...

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Corporate Authors: Agresti Films S.R.L, SBP Worldwide
Other Authors: Agresti, Alejandro, 1961-, Brugge, Paul M. Van, Fogwill, Vera, Forte, Thierry, Molina, Ángela, Rochefort, Jean, Rubinstein, Mauricio
Format: Unknown
Language:Spanish
Published: [Argentina] : SBP ; Industria Argentina, , 2005
Series:Cine argentino para todos
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