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Machuca

2004 | 116 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Machuca is a 2004 internationally co-produced coming-of-age political drama film co-written and directed by Andrés Wood. It stars Matías Quer, Ariel Mateluna, Manuela Martelli, and Aline Küppenheim alongside Federico Luppi.

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Credits

Producer
Andrés Wood, Gerardo Herrero, Mamoun Hassan
Director
Andrés Wood
Screenplay
Andrés Wood, Gerardo Herrero, Mamoun Hassan, Roberto Brodsky
Editor
Fernando Pardo
Country
Chile, France

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Cast · 18

GM

Gabriela Medina

Lucy

AM

Ariel Mateluna

Pedro Machuca

TC

Tiago Correa

Pablo

AT

Alejandro Trejo

FI

Francisca Imboden

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