Jacob van Oppen - formerly "the strongest man on earth," now a washed-up alcoholic - and his crafty manager, Orsini, make good money staging bogus wrestling matches in small South American towns. When this oddball duo arrives in the unassuming village of Santa Maria, business really takes off: the local newspaper sponsors the fight, and the quiet hamlet becomes plastered with posters announcing an open challenge to a worthy adversary. The ever-resourceful Orsini is sure he can find the right opponent to throw the fight, but fishing in Santa Maria yields a bigger catch than he'd hoped for.
"Álvaro Brechner's ambitious debut is something like a retro The Wrestler by way of the Coen brothers." - Jordan Mintzer, Variety
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Gary Piquer | Orsini |
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Jouko Ahola | Jacob van Oppen |
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Antonella Costa | Adriana |
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Cesar Troncoso | Heber |
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Roberto Pankow | Turco |
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Bruno Aldecosea | Grey |
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Alfonso Tort | Ronco |
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Cristian Casañol | Ronnie |
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Jorge Temponi | Jorge |
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Jenny Goldstein | Jessica |
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Enrique Vidal | Locutor |
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Rogelio Gracia | Herminio |
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Luis Lage | Rius |
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Ignacio Cawen | Fernandez |
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Isaac Wainberg | Abuelo |
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Ruth Brechner | Abuela |
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Amanda Espinosa | S.ra Lima |
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Lucía Fernández | Boletera |
| Director | Alvaro Brechner |
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| Writer | Alvaro Brechner, Juan Carlos Onetti, Gary Piquer | |
| Producer | Juan Manuel Arreseigor, Adolfo Blanco, Alvaro Brechner, Tomas Cimadevilla, Beatriz Delgado, Virginia Hinze, Gary Piquer, Diego Robino | |
| Musician | Mikel Salas | |
| Photography | Álvaro Gutiérrez | |
| Edition | Film Movement |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Letterboxd Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Film Movement |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 12, 2011 |
| Regions | 1 |