Adiós, abuelo (1996)
Juan Benatti, a tango singer in a typical quartet, is left in charge of five-year-old Ignacio, the son of the group's director, Horacio, and Marisa, when his parents are forced into exile for political reasons. Ignacio calls Juan "grandfather" and becomes a father to him. Horacio dies abroad; his mother remarries and demands the boy. But since he doesn't get along with his mother's new partner, custody finally falls to Juan, who raises the boy until he graduates from high school. He then turns down university to become a musician in a rock group, where he will be the voice and host.
Director: Emilio Vieyra
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Jairo as |
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Stella Maris Lanzani as |
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Ricardo Bauleo as |
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Gabriel Mores as |
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Iliana Calabró as |
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Ivo Cutzarida as |
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Ignacio Glaria as |
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Carlos Rotundo as |
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Adriana Parets as |
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Ricardo Morán as |
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Carola Islas as |
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Gustavo Favi as |
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Leandro Ferraro as |
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Diego Leske as |
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Pablo Machado as |
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Claudio Garófalo as |
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Carlos Girini as |
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Carlos Vanoni as |
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Jorge Gesdel as |
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Wally Canella as |
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Alejandra Desiderio as |
| Writing | Isaac Aisemberg | Writer |
| Production | Carlos Celano | Producer |
| Editing | Miguel López | Editor |
| Directing | Emilio Vieyra | Director |
| Editing | Eduardo López | Editor |
| Writing | Emilio Vieyra | Writer |
| Camera | Víctor Hugo Caula | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Horacio Malvicino | Original Music Composer |