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Belgrano (film)

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Belgrano
Poster
Written byMarcelo Camano
Juan Pablo Domenech
Directed bySebastián Pivotto
StarringPablo Rago
Pablo Echarri
Valeria Bertuccelli
Paula Reca
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
Production
ProducersMarina Bacin
Gustavo Villamagna
Juan José Campanella
Running time90 minutes
Budget$4.5 million[1]
Original release
Release27 November 2010 (2010-11-27)

Belgrano is a 2010 Argentine adventure drama TV film, based on the life of the Argentine national hero Manuel Belgrano. It is being produced in the context of the Argentina Bicentennial, which raised the public interest in the May Revolution and the Argentine War of Independence. Pablo Rago, one of the actors of the aforementioned movie, had the lead role as Belgrano.[2] He left the TV series Botineras before its ending, in order to take part in this movie.

The first scenes of the film were filmed in Quilmes, playing scene at Posta de Yatasto where Manuel Belgrano hands the command of the Army of the North to José de San Martín, played by Pablo Echarri.[3] The film is scheduled to be filmed both at Buenos Aires and Tucuman.[4]

Valeria Bertucelli played María Josefa Ezcurra, Belgrano's lover. Sebastián Pivoto declared that he intended to provide a more humane, less idealized, interpretation of the life of Belgrano.[2]

The film premiered on November 27, 2010, at a public event at the National Flag Memorial in Rosario.[5]

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