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Buenos Aires Vice Versa is a film directed by Alejandro Agresti with Nicolás Pauls

Buenos Aires Vice Versa (1996)

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Buenos Aires Vice Versa (Spanish: Buenos Aires viceversa) is an 1991 Argentine and Dutch dramatic film, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film was produced by Alejandro Agresti and Axel Harding, and co-produced by Emjay Rechsteiner.

The picture deals with the alienation felt by the children who survived the Argentine military dictatorship of the 1970s.

Synopsis

Opening Title Graphic: As the film begins a message appears and reminds the audience that approximately 30,000 people died during the Dirty War due to the military dictatorship's reign during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Actors

Nicolás Pauls

(Damián)
Carlos Roffé

(TV service)
Carlos Galettini

(Don Nicolás)
Lorenzo Quinteros

(TV host)
Alejandro Agresti

(Blind man)
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