Martin Fierro: The Movie Trailer

Martin Fierro: The Movie Trailer (2007)

10 November 2007 Animated, Drama, Action 88 mins

At late 19th Century, the Argentinean Pampa is changing. Martin Fierro is a renegade that fights against the power and corruption that try to subordinate him and to take away his most precious value: freedom. With his strength and courage, Martin Fierro represents the fight for justice. Based on the most important book of Argentinean Literature, "The Gaucho Martin Fierro", the film intends to rescue the current value of the story and the epic character of Martín Fierro for an audience mainly young, especially students and families.

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Cast

Daniel Fanego

as Martin Fierro (voice)

Héctor Calori

as Coronel Machado (voice)

Juan Carlos Gené

as Juez de Paz (voice)

Claudio Gallardou

as Sergeant Benitez (voice)

Claudio Rissi

as Sergeant Cruz (voice)

Roly Serrano

as Gaucho Matrero (voice)

International Titles

Fierro Trailer

Martín Fierro, la película Trailer

International Releases Dates

Argentina 10 November 2007

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