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Rojo Sangre: 10 años a puro género

Rojo Sangre: 10 años a puro género

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Documentary

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Argentinean filmmakers talk about the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Film Festival and the history of genre cinema in Argentina.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

01 November 2009

Country

Argentina

Cast

Gabriel Schipani

Gabriel Schipani

Self

Pablo Sapere

Pablo Sapere

Self

Paula Pollacchi

Paula Pollacchi

Self

Darío Lavia

Darío Lavia

Self

Demián Rugna

Demián Rugna

Self

Daniel de la Vega

Daniel de la Vega

Self

Sergio Mazurek

Sergio Mazurek

Self

Valentín Javier Diment

Valentín Javier Diment

Self

Germán Magariños

Germán Magariños

Self

Peter Pank

Peter Pank

Self

Gustavo Mendoza

Gustavo Mendoza

Self

Julio Alejandro Martínez

Julio Alejandro Martínez

Self

Jorge Carlos García

Jorge Carlos García

Self

Mad Crampi

Mad Crampi

Self

Matías Condito

Matías Condito

Self

Tetsuo Lumière

Tetsuo Lumière

Self

Matías Lojo

Matías Lojo

Self

Pablo Marini

Pablo Marini

Self

Fabiana Roth

Fabiana Roth

Self

Germán Cáceres

Germán Cáceres

Self

Fabián Forte

Fabián Forte

Self

Salvador Sanz

Salvador Sanz

Self

Damián Leibovich

Damián Leibovich

Self

Nicanor Loreti

Nicanor Loreti

Self

Paulo Soria

Paulo Soria

Self

Pablo Parés

Pablo Parés

Self

Walter Cornás

Walter Cornás

Self

Berta Muñiz

Berta Muñiz

Self

Simón Ratziel

Simón Ratziel

Self

Hernán Sáez

Hernán Sáez

Self

Franca Gallo

Franca Gallo

Self

Rebeca Martínez

Rebeca Martínez

Self

Rodrigo Guerechit

Rodrigo Guerechit

Self

Damián Biondi

Damián Biondi

Self

Silvio Farah

Silvio Farah

Self

Lucas Klaich

Lucas Klaich

Self

Sergio Esquenazi

Sergio Esquenazi

Self

Hernán Findling

Hernán Findling

Self

Adrián García Bogliano

Adrián García Bogliano

Self

Ezio Massa

Ezio Massa

Self

Sebastián De Caro

Sebastián De Caro

Self

Hernán Moyano

Hernán Moyano

Self

Alexis Puig

Alexis Puig

Self

Gerardo Bernstein

Gerardo Bernstein

Self

Axel Kuschevatzky

Axel Kuschevatzky

Self

Sebastian Tabany

Sebastian Tabany

Self

Agustina Piñeiro

Agustina Piñeiro

Self

Diego Curubeto

Diego Curubeto

Self

Nicolás Quinteros

Nicolás Quinteros

Self

César Barragou

César Barragou

Self

Fernando Spiner

Fernando Spiner

Self

Cristian Jesús Ponce

Cristian Jesús Ponce

Zombie

Agustín López Paunero

Agustín López Paunero

Vengador del futuro

Elián Aguilar

Elián Aguilar

Matón 1

Maxi Monzón

Maxi Monzón

Matón 2

Walter Balcedo

Walter Balcedo

Van Helsing

Juan Elvis Pereyra

Juan Elvis Pereyra

Asesino de ballesta

Ariana Bouzón

Ariana Bouzón

Víctima flechazo

Claudia Villaverde

Claudia Villaverde

Mujer de Pepito

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