Bajo otro sol

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Bajo otro sol
English Under the Sun
Directed byFrancisco D'Intino
Written byFrancisco D'Intino
Guillermo López
Francisco Nieves
Juan F. Oliva
Produced byMaría Arrigoni
Ana Chacón
Susana Mori
Belie Muzzo
Mario Re
Gladys Suez
StarringCarlos Centeno
Laura Cikra Laura Cikra
Ulises Dumont
Jorge González
Miguel Angel Iriarte
Virginia Lago
Miguel Ángel Solá
CinematographyEduardo Sahar
Edited byEnrique Muzio
Music byJosé Luis Castiñeira de Dios
Release date
  • 11 August 1988 (1988-08-11)(Argentina)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Bajo otro sol (Spanish for Under Another Sun), is a 1988 Argentine film.

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Plot summary

A lawyer named Manuel Ojeda moves back to his home town, Córdoba, Argentina. A member of the Peronist Youth goes missing because of Alberto Barrantes, who was an employee of a factory he used to work at. Manuel tries to find the missing person. [1]

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References

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