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Al Borde

During a couple of days, different extreme situations lead the characters to discover that human relationships is what keep us on foot when we are about to fall: the love of a father towards his son choices, the unconditional love of a friend, the homefeeling of a neighbour who's almost part of the family. On the edge explores those extreme experiences that confront us with our prejudgments, exposing them and giving them a new meaning.

Top Cast

  • Fernando Dente

    Fernando Dente

    Franco

  • Daniel Hendler

    Daniel Hendler

    Martín

  • Soledad Silveyra

    Soledad Silveyra

    Nelly

  • Boy Olmi

    Boy Olmi

    Jorge

  • Diego Reinhold

    Diego Reinhold

    Conductor de TV

  • Muriel Santa Ana

    Muriel Santa Ana

    Jose

  • Ana Katz

    Ana Katz

  • Diego De Paula

    Diego De Paula

    Pedro

Overview

During a couple of days, different extreme situations lead the characters to discover that human relationships is what keep us on foot when we are about to fall: the love of a father towards his son choices, the unconditional love of a friend, the homefeeling of a neighbour who's almost part of the family. On the edge explores those extreme experiences that confront us with our prejudgments, exposing them and giving them a new meaning.

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2.7 / 10
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