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La máscara de la conquista

La máscara de la conquista

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Documentary

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The film tells two parallel stories. One, set in the present, tells of a pagent about the conquest of America, while the other, set in the 15th century, tells of a group of conquistadors coming ashore searching for gold. The film takes place in an unnamed country.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

85 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 1986

Country

Argentina

Cast

Victor Schajovitsch

Victor Schajovitsch

Ricardo Antuña

Ricardo Antuña

Walter Becker

Walter Becker

Rudy Lostra

Rudy Lostra

Jorge Paz

Jorge Paz

Eduardo Cid

Eduardo Cid

Pablo Igol

Pablo Igol

Enrique Marinoff

Enrique Marinoff

Nico Miraviglia

Nico Miraviglia

Janet Simonetta

Janet Simonetta

Graciela Pignataro

Graciela Pignataro

Luis María Carrizo

Luis María Carrizo

Marta Valle

Marta Valle

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