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Luisita Photo Studio

The celebrities who visited Luisita Escarria's photo studio in Buenos Aires for decades are countless. Sol, a young photographer, discovers there more than 25,000 unpublished negatives, an archive of incalculable value that opens a window through which to look at the true artistic epicenter of Argentinean popular culture…

Top Cast

  • Luisita Escarria

    Luisita Escarria

    Herself

  • Rosita Escarria

    Rosita Escarria

    Herself

  • Chela Escarria

    Chela Escarria

    Herself

  • Amelita Vargas

    Amelita Vargas

    Herself

  • Moria Casán

    Moria Casán

    Herself

  • Mimí Pons

    Mimí Pons

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  • Gogó Rojo

    Gogó Rojo

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Overview

The celebrities who visited Luisita Escarria's photo studio in Buenos Aires for decades are countless. Sol, a young photographer, discovers there more than 25,000 unpublished negatives, an archive of incalculable value that opens a window through which to look at the true artistic epicenter of Argentinean popular culture…

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