Alma Mía

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Alma Mía
Directed by Daniel Barone
Produced by Fernando Blanco
Adrián Suar
Written by Jorge Leyes
Adrián Suar (idea)
Starring Araceli González
Pablo Echarri
Music by Iván Wyszogrod
Cinematography Guillermo Zappino
Editing by Alejandro Alem
Alejandro Parysow
Release date(s) Flag of Argentina May 13, 1999
Running time 105 mins
Country Argentina
Language Spanish
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Alma mía (English language:My Soul) is a 1999 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Barone and written by Jorge Leyes. The film starred Araceli González as Alma.

[edit] Cast

  • Cristina Allende .... Madre Valeria
  • Valeria Bertuccelli .... Fanny
  • Héctor Bidonde .... Vito
  • Paula Canals .... Tina
  • Rita Cortese .... Tita
  • Antonella Costa .... Micaela
  • Damián de Santo .... El Tano
  • Pablo Echarri .... Leo
  • Roberto Fiore .... Padre Valeria
  • Gabriel Gibot .... Operador de Radio
  • Elena Gowland .... Enfermera
  • Dulio Orso .... Rubén
  • Diego Peretti .... Mario
  • Adriana Salonia .... Valeria
  • Tony Sánchez Pupa .... Médico
  • Rolly Serrano .... Leche Hervida

[edit] Awards

In 2000, Valeria Bertuccelli won a Silver Condor Award for Best Actress while Diego Peretti was nominated for Best Actor.