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Perdida
Description
It is based on the novel by Florencia Etcheves 'Cornelia', in which a teacher from a prestigious school in Buenos Aires makes a study trip with five of her students, but only returns with four because one of them disappears mysteriously. It is Cornelia Villalba, who escapes with her companions to go dancing and gets lost in the middle of the Patagonian forests.
It is based on the novel by Florencia Etcheves 'Cornelia', in which a teacher from a prestigious school in Buenos Aires makes a study trip with five of her students, but only returns with four because one of them disappears mysteriously. It is Cornelia Villalba, who escapes with her companions to go dancing and gets lost in the middle of the Patagonian forests.
Actors:
Laura Laprida,
Carlos del Rio,
Cristóbal Pinto,
Benjamin Otero,
Pedro Casablanc,
Sara Sálamo,
Luisana Lopilato,
Maite Valero,
Rafael Spregelburd,
Oriana Sabatini,
María Onetto
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Laura Laprida
Carlos del Rio
Cristóbal Pinto
Benjamin Otero
Pedro Casablanc
17 April 1963, Casablanca, Morocco
Sara Sálamo
Luisana Lopilato
Maite Valero
Rafael Spregelburd
Oriana Sabatini
María Onetto
18 August 1966, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Director:
Alejandro Montiel
Keywords:
#Alejandro Montiel #Amaia Salamanca #Arancha Martí #Benjamin Otero #Luisana Lopilato #Nicolás Furtado #Oriana Sabatini #Pedro Casablanc #Perdida #Perdida (2018) #Sara Sálamo
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April 25, 2018
It never reaches the point of tension [the novel] achieves... [Full Review in Spanish]
April 18, 2018
With a precise technique, Perdida is a good exercise in the genre that does not renounce its need to generate a quality national product without betraying localism all while speaking to a theme of social interest. [Full Review in Spanish]
April 19, 2018
Perdidais so impersonal that it could happen in Buenos Aires, Malmö, Milwaukee or anywhere, except in the mind and body of the public. [Full review in Spanish]

