I Don't Know What Your Eyes Have Done to Me Trailer

I Don't Know What Your Eyes Have Done to Me Trailer (2003)

"The true-life mystery of tango legend Ada Falcón" 04 December 2003 History, Factual, Music 65 mins

Argentinean singer and tango legend Ada Falcón disappeared without a trace in 1942 at the height of her career. This is the story of how she was located sixty years later, living in an unexpected way, in an unexpected place.

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Crew

Sergio Wolf

Director

Marcelo Céspedes

Marcelo Céspedes Executive Producer

Carmen Guarini

Carmen Guarini Executive Producer

Segundo Cerrato

Segundo Cerrato Director of Photography

Federico Ransenberg

Federico Ransenberg Director of Photography

Marcelo Lavintman

Marcelo Lavintman Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Argentina 04 December 2003

Production Companies

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