La madre María (1974)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Lucas Demare

Synopsis

Based on the life of María Salomé Loredo, a figure famous for her healings and assistance to the poor of the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century.

Actors

Tita Merello
Tita Merello
José Slavin
José Slavin
Hugo Arana
Hugo Arana
Federico Wolff
Federico Wolff
Patricia Castell
Patricia Castell
María José Demare
María José Demare
Benita Casol
Benita Casol
Alejandra Da Passano
Alejandra Da Passano
Adrián Ghío
Adrián Ghío
Tina Serrano
Tina Serrano
Fernando Labat
Fernando Labat
Cristina Murta
Cristina Murta
Horacio Nicolai
Horacio Nicolai
Marta Gam
Marta Gam
Diana Ingro
Diana Ingro
Marcelo José
Marcelo José
Jorge Taicher
Jorge Taicher
Héctor Gancé
Héctor Gancé
Sacha Varó
Sacha Varó
Rey Charol
Rey Charol
Bernardo Perrone
Bernardo Perrone
Adriana Parets
Adriana Parets
Sara Bonet
Sara Bonet
Rogelio Romano
Rogelio Romano
Inés Murray
Inés Murray
Carlos Muñoz
Carlos Muñoz
Onofre Lovero
Onofre Lovero
Marta Serra
Marta Serra
Pettina Gasol
Pettina Gasol
Cristina Marta
Cristina Marta
Isabel Giosa
Isabel Giosa
Saúl Farlip
Saúl Farlip

Crews

Lucas Demare
Lucas Demare
Director
Lucas Demare
Lucas Demare
Script
Augusto Roa Bastos
Augusto Roa Bastos
Script
Augusto Roa Bastos
Augusto Roa Bastos
Story
Tomás Eloy Martínez
Tomás Eloy Martínez
Story
David José Kohon
David José Kohon
Story
Héctor Grossi
Héctor Grossi
Story
Luis Giudici
Luis Giudici
Producer
Aníbal González Paz
Aníbal González Paz
Director of Photography
Pocho Leyes
Pocho Leyes
Music
Gerardo Rinaldi
Gerardo Rinaldi
Editor
Saulo Benavente
Saulo Benavente
Decorator
Horace Lannes
Horace Lannes
Costume Designer

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