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Pablo Bardauil (born December 23, 1963) is an Argentine film actor, director, and screenplay writer.

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He was born in Buenos Aires and works in the cinema of Argentina. His directorial debut, Chile 672 , earned him awards for Best Screenplay from the Cine Ceará (Brazil) and the Trieste Festival of Latin American Cinema (Italy). [1]

Filmography

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Director and writer

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