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Juan: As If Nothing Ever Happened
Juan: As If Nothing Ever Happened

Juan: As If Nothing Ever Happened

Genres

Documentary

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Documentary about the detention-disappearance of Juan Marcos Herman in the city of Bariloche during the dictatorship in Argentina.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

165 mins

Rating

8.3/10

Release Date

15 October 1987

Country

Germany

Cast

Esteban Buch

Esteban Buch

Él Mismo / Entrevistador

Miguel Angel D'Agostino

Miguel Angel D'Agostino

Él Mismo

Débora Herman

Débora Herman

Ella misma

Horacio Herman

Horacio Herman

Él Mismo

Juan Herman

Juan Herman

Él Mismo

Juan Marcos Herman

Juan Marcos Herman

Él Mismo (voz)

Matilde Herman

Matilde Herman

Ella misma

Miguel Isturiz

Miguel Isturiz

Él Mismo

César Lanfranchi

César Lanfranchi

Él Mismo

Teófilo Moana

Teófilo Moana

Él Mismo

Roberto Moner Ruiz

Roberto Moner Ruiz

Él Mismo

Fernando Sárraga

Fernando Sárraga

Él Mismo

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