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The story follows (played by Diego Cremonesi), a middle-aged owner of a struggling shoe shop in Buenos Aires. Inherited from his father, the shop is failing as the Argentine peso loses its value and the government freezes bank accounts—a historical event known as the corralito .

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German Kral , a filmmaker celebrated for blending music, romance, and documentary-style human stories.

The film serves as a love letter to tango, using the music not just as entertainment but as a survival mechanism for the characters. The soundtrack features authentic recordings commissioned by Kral to capture the "heart" of the genre. The story follows (played by Diego Cremonesi), a

Directed by Argentine-born filmmaker Germán Kral and co-written with Stephan Puchner and Fernando Castets, is a bittersweet love letter to Argentina. The narrative transports viewers back to November 2001 , a volatile period when the Argentine peso plummeted and social unrest reached a boiling point.

Julio's carefully laid plans are thrown into chaos when Mariela (Marina Bellati), a beautiful but foul-mouthed taxi driver, runs a red light and crashes into his car, destroying his last remaining possession of value. As the country descends into further chaos, Julio must navigate the fallout of the accident, while also dealing with the reappearance of his daughter and a new, elderly singer for his tango band. This unexpected romance, set against a backdrop of national collapse, is the film's emotional core. The search for this specific format offers several

The story follows (played by Diego Cremonesi ), a charismatic bandoneon player and struggling shoe shop owner. Inheriting a failing business from his father, Julio is drowning in debt and plans to emigrate to Berlin with his mother and teenage daughter, Paula.

Hyperinflation caused massive, violent protests in the streets of Buenos Aires.

Diego Cremonesi shines as the conflicted Julio, supported by Marina Bellati as Mariela and Carlos Portaluppi.

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