

Bad Times
Overview
Four independent short stories but they have in common that they happen in Buenos Aires during legislative elections. A candidate for deputy, Carlos Celestini floods the city with his image and can be seen in each of the stories.
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3 wins & 4 nominations
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es
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Cast

Pablo Vega
Oscar (segment "La Querencia")

Daniel Valenzuela
Omar (segment "Vida y obra")
Nicolás Leivas
Santiago (segment "Está todo mal")

Diego Peretti
Antonio (segment "Compañeros")
Carlos Garric
Celestini

Virginia Innocenti
Carmen (segment "Compañeros")

Héctor Anglada
Pibe (segment "Vida y obra")
Valeria Polnoroff
Lucía (segment "Está todo mal")

Florencia Bertotti
Connie (segment "Está todo mal")
Victoria Palermo
Architect (segment "Vida y obra")

Martín Adjemián
Luque (segment "Vida y obra")
Ricardo Jünghans
'Polaco' (segment "La Querencia")
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