
Rojo Sangre: 10 años a puro género
Genres
Overview
Argentinean filmmakers talk about the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Film Festival and the history of genre cinema in Argentina.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
92 min
Release Date
2009-11-01
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
5
Gabriel Schipani
Self
Pablo Sapere
Self
Paula Pollacchi
Self
Darío Lavia
Self
Demián Rugna
Self
Daniel de la Vega
Self
Sergio Mazurek
Self
Valentín Javier Diment
Self
Germán Magariños
Self
Peter Pank
Self
Gustavo Mendoza
Self
Julio Alejandro Martínez
Self
Jorge Carlos García
Self
Mad Crampi
Self
Matías Condito
Self
Tetsuo Lumière
Self
Matías Lojo
Self
Pablo Marini
Self
Fabiana Roth
Self
Germán Cáceres
Self
Fabián Forte
Self
Salvador Sanz
Self
Damián Leibovich
Self
Nicanor Loreti
Self
Paulo Soria
Self
Pablo Parés
Self
Walter Cornás
Self
Berta Muñiz
Self
Simón Ratziel
Self
Hernán Sáez
Self
Franca Gallo
Self
Rebeca Martínez
Self
Rodrigo Guerechit
Self
Damián Biondi
Self
Silvio Farah
Self
Lucas Klaich
Self
Sergio Esquenazi
Self
Hernán Findling
Self
Adrián García Bogliano
Self
Ezio Massa
Self
Sebastián De Caro
Self
Hernán Moyano
Self
Alexis Puig
Self
Gerardo Bernstein
Self
Axel Kuschevatzky
Self
Sebastian Tabany
Self
Agustina Piñeiro
Self
Diego Curubeto
Self
Nicolás Quinteros
Self
César Barragou
Self
Fernando Spiner
Self
Cristian Jesús Ponce
Zombie
Agustín López Paunero
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Elián Aguilar
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Walter Balcedo
Van Helsing
Juan Elvis Pereyra
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Ariana Bouzón
Víctima flechazo
Claudia Villaverde
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