All seems well for Amadeo, a shy but talented foosball player who's in love with the free-spirited Laura. Trouble strikes when Grosso, the world's best soccer player, returns home with plans to destroy the village and turn it into a new sports stadium. When Grosso kidnaps Laura, Amadeo receives the ultimate surprise when the figurines from his foosball table spring to life to help him save his beloved and reclaim the town.
Documentary about the situation of Argentine cinema against Hollywood domination and its relationship with the sanction of the Media Law in 2009.
At age 42, Rafael Belvedere is having a crisis. He lives in the shadow of his father, he feels guilty about rarely visiting his aging mother, his ex-wife says he doesn't spend enough time with their daughter and he has yet to make a commitment to his girlfriend. At his lowest point, a minor heart attack reunites him with Juan Carlos, a childhood friend, who helps Rafael to reconstruct his past.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Juan José Campanella (born July 19, 1959) is an Argentine television and film director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Juan J. Campanella, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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