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Entre los Barras Bravas
Entre los Barras Bravas

Entre los Barras Bravas

Genres

Documentary

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Jon Sistiaga gives an inside and outside look into Argentina's Barra Bravas, the world's most violent football fans, who besides being radical fanatics for their club, they're organized as true mafias.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

57 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

12 February 2011

Country

Spain

Cast

Jon Sistiaga

Jon Sistiaga

Himself

Alejandro Flores

Alejandro Flores

Himself

Monica Nizardo

Monica Nizardo

Herself

Diego Murzi

Diego Murzi

Himself

Fabian Crudeli

Fabian Crudeli

Himself

Ricardo Darín

Ricardo Darín

Himself

Ricardo Pavone

Ricardo Pavone

Himself

Gustavo Grabia

Gustavo Grabia

Himself

Raul Plee

Raul Plee

Himself

Marianos Bergés

Marianos Bergés

Himself

Juan Román Riquelme

Juan Román Riquelme

Himself (Archive footage)

Joaquín Sabina

Joaquín Sabina

Himself

Rafael Di Zeo

Rafael Di Zeo

Himself

Martín Lapadu

Martín Lapadu

Himself

Javier Cantero

Javier Cantero

Himself

Gabi Milito

Gabi Milito

Himself

Alejandro Vichi

Alejandro Vichi

Himself

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