El Fausto criollo
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Synopsis
Anastasio, a.k.a. "El Pollo" (The Chicken), narrates to a gaucho named Laguna the performance of the opera Faust, which he has just seen on a representation at a Buenos Aires theatre. Suddenly real life and fiction intersperse, with Anastasio imagining a similar story in La Pampa, while assuming the personality of the protagonist at the moment when the character signs his pact with the Devil.
Cast
- Claudio García Satur
- Daniel Fanego
- María Valenzuela
- Luisa Vehil
- Eva Franco
- Eduardo Galán
- Gerardo Romano
- Erika Wallner
- Luis Medina Castro
- Héctor Pellegrini
- Pedro Quartucci
- Romualdo Quiroga
References
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- Films based on Goethe's Faust
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