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Could See a Puma (2011)

Genre : Adventure, Fantasy

Runtime : 17M

Director : Eduardo Williams

Synopsis

The accident leads a group of young boys from the high roofs of their neighborhood, passing through its destruction, to the deepest of the earth.

Actors

Fernando Contigiani García
Fernando Contigiani García
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Jerónimo Quevedo
Jerónimo Quevedo
Juan Manuel Soler
Juan Manuel Soler
Felipe Villanueva
Felipe Villanueva
Mariano Rapetti
Mariano Rapetti
Martín Yelpo
Martín Yelpo
Nehuén Zapata
Nehuén Zapata

Crews

Eduardo Williams
Eduardo Williams
Director
Eduardo Williams
Eduardo Williams
Writer
Manuel Bascoy
Manuel Bascoy
Director of Photography
Eduardo Williams
Eduardo Williams
Editor
Victoria Marotta
Victoria Marotta
Art Direction
Eduardo Williams
Eduardo Williams
Music

Trailers and other movies

Could see a puma (Pude ver un puma) - Trailer

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