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La Arquitectura Del Crimen
La Arquitectura Del Crimen

La Arquitectura Del Crimen

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

22 April 2016

Country

Argentina

Cast

José Jumilla

José Jumilla

Arquitecto y Ex Policía

Alejandra Buzaglo

Alejandra Buzaglo

Arquitecta

Gonzalo Stara

Gonzalo Stara

Fiscal Federal

Ana María Ferrari

Ana María Ferrari

Ex Presa Política

César Arfeliz

César Arfeliz

Fotógrafo

Gabriela González

Gabriela González

Antropóloga

David Rossetto

David Rossetto

Antropólogo

Aniceto Morán

Aniceto Morán

Director del ISEP

Ángel Ruani

Ángel Ruani

Ex Preso Político

Carlos Pérez Rizzo

Carlos Pérez Rizzo

Militante Montonero

Nadia Schujman

Nadia Schujman

Director Provincial De La Memoria

Luis Mejía

Luis Mejía

Ex Preso Político

Viviana Nardoni

Viviana Nardoni

Ex Presa Política

Ramón Verón

Ramón Verón

Ex Preso Político

Josefina González

Josefina González

Ex Presa Política

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