Angelo Mutti Spinetta

Angelo Mutti Spinetta

Birth : 2000-11-23, Buenos Aires, Argentina

History

Angelo Mutti Spinetta is an Argentinian actor. Born into a famous acting family, he is known for his roles in "My Best Friend" (2018), "Primavera" (2016) and "A Trip To The Moon" (2018).

Profile

Angelo Mutti Spinetta

Movies

El bosque de los perros
A 35 year old woman goes back to her hometown after 15 years. Some secrets will be unburied which will bring on the inevitable.
My Best Friend
Lorenzo
Lorenzo is a teenager who lives in Patagonia. One day his family receives in his house to Caíto, the son of some friends who are going through a serious family situation and can not take care of him. He is a complicated kid and has difficulty adapting to the new home. Despite the differences, a unique friendship arises between them. Each has much to learn from the other. Caito, still with his things, has that share of rebellion that Lorenzo needs to break the strict molds in his head and to let his most repressed instincts and passions flow. Home life becomes chaotic but vital and engaging. Caíto is much more than a troublesome boy: he is someone who forces Lorenzo's parents to reopen a dark chapter of their past that they would rather not remember.
A Trip to the Moon
Tomás
At fourteen years of age, Tomás is entering adolescence, that time in your life in which not only do you have to face physical and emotional changes, but in which there are also memories that start taking more traumatic forms. That is why he continuously visits a psychiatrist, why he acts a bit weird. He is a bit of a hermit, bearing, as much as he can, the extreme normalcy of his family, who are dying for summer to arrive so they can go to a time share at the beach, while Tomás wants to escape… to the moon.
Spring
Leopoldo
Leopoldo is an 11 year old boy who grew up surrounded by artists. During the three months of spring, the boy discovers love in one of his of poetry classmates which she then leaves him with a broken heart.
Anagramas
Lucas
A couple without children, a couple with three children and a gay couple with a son from a previous marriage, four stories intertwine.
Martín García
Germán