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The Golden Generation
The Golden Generation

The Golden Generation

The team who dared to dream

Genres

Documentary

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How a once-in-a-generation Argentina team, led by Manu Ginobili, brought down the “Dream Team” and won gold at the 2004 Olympic Games.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

73 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

31 October 2018

Country

Argentina

Cast

Emanuel Ginóbili

Emanuel Ginóbili

Self

Luis Scola

Luis Scola

Self

Andrés Nocioni

Andrés Nocioni

Self

Fabricio Oberto

Fabricio Oberto

Self

Carlos Delfino

Carlos Delfino

Self

Juan Ignacio "Pepe" Sánchez

Juan Ignacio "Pepe" Sánchez

Self

Alenjandro Montecchia

Alenjandro Montecchia

Self

Rubén Wolkowyski

Rubén Wolkowyski

Self

Walter Herrmann

Walter Herrmann

Self

Hugo Sconochini

Hugo Sconochini

Self

Leonardo Gutierrez

Leonardo Gutierrez

Self

Rubén Magnano

Rubén Magnano

Self

Horacio Muratore

Horacio Muratore

Self

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta

Self

Alejandro Cassettai

Alejandro Cassettai

Self

David Stern

David Stern

Self

Larry Brown

Larry Brown

Self

Allen Iverson

Allen Iverson

Self (archive footage)

LeBron James

LeBron James

Self (archive footage)

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