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Pueblo chico

Like almost all of Edmo Cominetti's films, in this, his first film as a director, he presents an important social situation plagued by conflicts that arise in a town. It was presented as a Chaco Film production. This film was shot in partnership with Edmo's brother, Sóstenes Luis Cominetti, being a kind of rehearsal.

Top Cast

  • Augusto Zama

    Augusto Zama

  • Jaime Devesa

    Jaime Devesa

  • Sara Elena Quirós

    Sara Elena Quirós

  • Luis Jeannot

    Luis Jeannot

  • Edmundo Quirós

    Edmundo Quirós

Overview

Like almost all of Edmo Cominetti's films, in this, his first film as a director, he presents an important social situation plagued by conflicts that arise in a town. It was presented as a Chaco Film production. This film was shot in partnership with Edmo's brother, Sóstenes Luis Cominetti, being a kind of rehearsal.

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