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Adiós, abuelo | |
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File:AdiosAbuelo.jpg | |
Directed by | Emilio Vieyra |
Written by | Isaac Aisemberg Emilio Vieyra |
Produced by | Carlos Celano |
Starring | Stella Maris Lanzani Jairo Ricardo Bauleo |
Cinematography | Victor Hugo Caula |
Edited by | Miguel López Eduardo López |
Music by | Horacio Malviccino |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Adiós Abuelo (English language: Goodbye Grandad) is a 1996 Argentine musical film directed by Emilio Vieyra and written by Isaac Aisemberg. It stars Jairo and Stella Maris Lanzani. It was filmed in Buenos Aires.
Synopsis
In this musical based around tango dancing, an integral part of Argentine culture, a tango singer assumes responsibility for the five-year-old son of an ensemble's musical director after he is forced into exile with his wife for political reasons.
Cast
- Jairo
- Stella Maris Lanzani
- Ricardo Bauleo
- Gabriel Mores
- Iliana Calabró
- Walter Canella
- Ivo Cutzarida
- Alejandra Desiderio
- Gustavo Fabi
- Leandro Ferrara
- Claudio Garófalo
- Jorge Gesdel
- Carlos Girini
- Ignacio Glaria
- Monica Gonzaga