Segundo Cerrato

Most Popular Segundo Cerrato Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

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

04 December 2003

Argentinean singer and tango legend Ada Falcón disappeared without a trace in 1942 at the height of her career.

The Whore and the Whale Trailer (2004)

01 April 2004

A Spanish writer finds an old coffer with photographs of an Argentine man who fought and died in the Spanish Civil War, and of a woman.

Nine Queens Trailer (2000)

31 August 2000

Two con artists try to swindle a stamp collector by selling him a sheet of counterfeit rare stamps, the "nine queens".

Tres juntos Trailer (2009)

16 April 2009

Three teenage friends, between bike rides, boring classes and days at the swimming pool, trigger a strong and different attraction between two of them that they did not feel before.

A Night with Sabrina Love Trailer (2000)

08 June 2000

When he wins a contest, seventeen-year-old Daniel Montero gets to spend a night in Buenos Aires with his favorite adult movie star, Sabrina Love.

Por un tiempo Trailer (2013)

25 April 2013

Leandro and Silvina, a young and successful middle-class couple, are experiencing the happiest time of their lives.

A Less Bad World Trailer (2004)

30 September 2004

A woman reunites with her husband, who vanished on her years ago.

Outlaws of the Patagonia Trailer (2013)

31 January 2013

Pancho (Juan Manuel Rodil) is an independent filmmaker from Buenos Aires which is pushed by his grandfather Faust (Horacio Dener), to go after the loot of Butch Cassidy, who lived in Cholila (Chubut) between 1901 and 1905.

H.I.J.O.S.: El alma en dos Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Documentary about the group H.I.J.O.S. (Sons and Daughters for Identity and Justice against Oblivion and Silence).

Una de dos Trailer (2004)

16 December 2004

Next to an abandoned train station there is a small town called Estación Cortez where el Rubio lives.

Murgas y murgueros Trailer (2003)

02 October 2003

Documentary that rescues the present and the heritage of murguero art in the city of Buenos Aires, through the testimony of the directors of four murgas from different neighborhoods (Boedo, Palermo, Saavedra, La Boca), in a journey that investigates life of the artists of the carnival and in the way of developing this street art with a presence of more than 60 years in the carnivals of the city.