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Alcira y el campo de espigas

Alcira Soust Scaffo is a Uruguayan poet who became a legend by hiding in a bathroom for the 12 days that the Mexican army occupied a university in 1968. A woman whose life oscillated between delirium and sanity, between rooftops, trees and houses. A forgotten and unforgettable poet.

Top Cast

  • Alcira Soust Scaffo

    Alcira Soust Scaffo

    Self

  • Sulma Soust

    Sulma Soust

    Self - Sister

  • Marlene Yacobazzo

    Marlene Yacobazzo

    Self - Pupil

  • Ángela Soust

    Ángela Soust

    Self - Niece

  • Annunziata Rossi

    Annunziata Rossi

    Self - Friend

  • Carlos Landeros

    Carlos Landeros

    Self - Friend

  • Pablo Cueto

    Pablo Cueto

    Self - Friend

  • Jorge Martínez Stack

    Jorge Martínez Stack

    Self - Friend

  • Alfredo López Austin

    Alfredo López Austin

    Self - Friend

Overview

Alcira Soust Scaffo is a Uruguayan poet who became a legend by hiding in a bathroom for the 12 days that the Mexican army occupied a university in 1968. A woman whose life oscillated between delirium and sanity, between rooftops, trees and houses. A forgotten and unforgettable poet.

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