Horacio Peña

Horacio Peña

História

Horacio Peña é um ator argentino que aparece em filmes e TV na Argentina desde 1966. Até hoje, ele fez cerca de 30 aparições principalmente em filmes como o filme de Victor Dinenzon de 1988, Abierto de 18 a 24, ao lado do ator Gerardo Romano.

Perfil

Horacio Peña

Filmes

Pájaros rojos
In the revolted 70's in Argentina, teenage Graciela is an artist and a poet. She and Julio, a charismatic student leader, are brought together by their ideals for social justice. Her poems reach young musician Flecha, who dreams of singing them for a roaring crowd. As the times grow harder and more dangerous, friends are persecuted, Graciela and Julio protect each other, but the dictatorship kidnaps them. Graciela's mother desperate search for her daughter brings her together with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who's relentless clamor for their missing children is only met with more terror and death from the bloody dictatorship. 35 years later, that mother publishes a book of Graciela's poems, and brings it to Flecha, now an accomplished musician. He turns them into songs that let her words live and fly.
Condenados
Three minutes
Renzo
"Three minutes" is a film in the fantasy genre. It is the love story between Alex, a journalist who, forced to speak very quickly in his newscast, must take this substance that accelerates his nervous system and Ana, a young piano student who in order to become a concert pianist, needs to gain speed in her piano playing. They both end up over accelerating and finding each other in a parallel world where everything around them seems to have stopped moving. In this motionless world, they will live their great romance.
The Hands
Comisario
The priest Mario Pantaleo discovers he has some power to diagnose and cure diseases through the laying on of hands. But the police and the church hierarchy will against him.
Hermanas
David Levin
Argentinian sisters Elena and Natalia, who were separated, meet again in Texas in 1984.
Clube da Lua
Julio
Luna de Avellaneda é um clube de dança fundado em Buenos Aires na década de 1940. Durante mais de 40 anos diversos clubes como este funcionaram nos bairros da capital argentina, trazendo diversão e vida social para seus habitantes. A crise financeira dos anos 90, porém, fez com que estes clubes começassem a fechar suas portas. Ameaçado pela falta de clientes, o Avellaneda enfrenta sua maior crise. À beira da falência, os descendentes de seus fundadores se unem para evitar o pior: a transformação do clube em um cassino.
Tiger Head
Cornelio Saavedra
After the May Revolution, Juan José Castelli has instructions to order the execution of ex-viceroy Santiago de Liniers. That put you at a crossroads with respect to your convictions.
La furia
Diputado Abreu
Rapado
Papá de Lucio
After the theft of his motorcycle, Lucio bums aimlessly around Buenos Aires drifting from one arcade and record store to the next, indulging in short chats with friends and, more often, setting out onto the streets alone.
Killing Grandpa
Jeff
Abierto de 18 a 24
Del brazo con la muerte
A criminal takes advantage of a bum who crosses his path and convinces him to carry out robberies for him.