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Un hombre llamado Fabio Zerpa

"A mystery diver who dedicated 60 years of his life to proving to himself and to his fellow man that there is "an afterlife.""

The The documentary “A Man Called Fabio Zerpa” is a tribute to the life and work of this outstanding researcher. Through interviews with friends and collaborators, as well as archive material, it tells the story of Zerpa’s career from his childhood in Uruguay to his settlement in Argentina, where he became one of the most important ufologists in the country.

Top Cast

  • Rómulo Berruti

    Rómulo Berruti

  • Gabriel Soria

    Gabriel Soria

  • Sonia Ursini

    Sonia Ursini

  • Walter Piazza

    Walter Piazza

  • Carlos Ferguson

    Carlos Ferguson

  • Ricardo González

    Ricardo González

  • Jacques Vallée

    Jacques Vallée

  • Hugo Bistolfi

    Hugo Bistolfi

  • Fabricio Diaz

    Fabricio Diaz

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The The documentary “A Man Called Fabio Zerpa” is a tribute to the life and work of this outstanding researcher. Through interviews with friends and collaborators, as well as archive material, it tells the story of Zerpa’s career from his childhood in Uruguay to his settlement in Argentina, where he became one of the most important ufologists in the country.

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