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7.8 1 Seasons • 4 Episodes

Reading Again Mafalda - Season 1

This documentary series reveals the origin of Quino's iconic cartoon and his sources of inspiration. Through a combination of stock material, interviews with famous Mafalda fans, and testimonies from historians, editors, and Quino's friends and family, the series offers a fresh look at this classic through the Maitena, Liniers, Montt, Tute, Rep, Kemchs, and Raquel Riba Rossi's analysis.

Top Cast

  • Quino

    Quino

    Self (archive footage)

  • Maitena

    Maitena

    Maitena

  • Liniers

    Liniers

    Liniers

  • Miguel Rep

    Miguel Rep

    Rep

  • Darío Barassi

    Darío Barassi

    Darío Barassi

  • Luis Brandoni

    Luis Brandoni

    Luis Brandoni

  • Agustín Aristarán

    Agustín Aristarán

    Agustín Aristarán

  • Santiago Segura

    Santiago Segura

    Santiago Segura

  • Consuelo Duval

    Consuelo Duval

    Consuelo Duval

Overview

This documentary series reveals the origin of Quino's iconic cartoon and his sources of inspiration. Through a combination of stock material, interviews with famous Mafalda fans, and testimonies from historians, editors, and Quino's friends and family, the series offers a fresh look at this classic through the Maitena, Liniers, Montt, Tute, Rep, Kemchs, and Raquel Riba Rossi's analysis.

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