La Raulito (1975)
The film tells the story of a real life fan of Boca Juniors football club, Mary Esher Duffau, who as a teenage girl adopted the identity of a man in order to survive on the streets of Buenos Aires. The film shows the teenage Raulito wandering between a reformatory for juvenile offenders, prison and psychiatric hospital. Raulito manages to escape, and finds work at Constitución railway station in Barrio Constitución. Raulito meets up with another street child and they become close friends. They both eventually manage to escape to Mar del Plata.
Director: Lautaro Murúa
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Marilina Ross as La Raulito |
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Duilio Marzio as Doctor 2 |
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Jorge Martínez as Jorge, el doctor |
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María Vaner as Celia, la prostituta |
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Adriana Aizemberg as |
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Martín Andrade as |
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Cristina Banegas as |
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Roberto Carnaghi as |
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Pablo Cedrón as |
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Mónica Escudero as |
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Zulema Katz as |
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Virginia Lago as |
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Juanita Lara as Medio Pollo |
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Anita Larronde as |
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Carlos Lasarte as |
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Mario Luciani as |
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Fernanda Mistral as Esposa del doctor |
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Irene Morack as |
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Ana María Picchio as Vara, la prostituta |
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Luis Politti as El diariero |
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Blanquita Silván as |
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Nelly Tesolín as |
| Camera | Miguel Rodriguez | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Lautaro Murúa | Director |
| Writing | Juan Carlos Gené | Writer |
| Writing | Martha Mercader | Writer |
| Writing | José María Paolantonio | Writer |
| Sound | Roberto Lar | Music |
| Production | Sabina Sigler | Executive Producer |
| Art | Germán Gelpi | Production Design |
| Editing | Jorge Valencia | Editor |