Amigomío
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| Amigomío | |
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Film poster of Amigonio |
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| Directed by | Alcides Chiesa Jeanine Meerapfel |
| Written by | Alcides Chiesa Pablo Bergel (novel) |
| Starring | Mario Adorf Daniel Kuzniecka Diego Mesaglio Debora Brandwajnman |
| Country | Argentina |
| Language | Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, German |
Amigomío is a 1994 Argentine film directed by Alcides Chiesa and Jeanine Meerapfel. Script written by Alcides Chiesa it was based on a novel by Pablo Bergel. The film was produced in a co-production with Germany. Mario Adorf appears as the grandfather of the young boy.
[edit] Plot summary
Escaping form the Argentinean dictatorship, a young father takes his son on a journey away from Buenos Aires and through the mystical world of rural South America.
[edit] Cast
- Mario Adorf .... Grandfather
- Daniel Kuzniecka .... Papa
- Diego Mesaglio .... Amigomio
- Debora Brandwajnman .... Grandmother
- Atilio Veronelli .... Tony
- Manuel Tricallotis
- Christoph Baumann .... Christoph
- Hugo Pozo
- Gabriela Salas .... Negra
- Rodolfo Rodas
- Pablo Jully
- Ernesto Arias
- Luis Solanas
- Marcos Woinsky
- Eduardo Narvay
[edit] External links
- Amigomío at the Internet Movie Database
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