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Cast

Joaquín Furriel

Joaquín Furriel

Pablo Simó

Oscar Martínez

Oscar Martínez

Nelson Jara

Soledad Villamil

Soledad Villamil

Marta Horvath

Sara Sálamo

Sara Sálamo

Leonor

Santiago Segura

Santiago Segura

Mario Borla

Laura Novoa

Laura Novoa

Laura Simó

Zoe Hochbaum

Zoe Hochbaum

Francisca

Tulio Gómez Álzaga

Tulio Gómez Álzaga

Capataz obra

Crew

Axel Kuschevatzky

Axel Kuschevatzky

Producer

Nicolás Gil Lavedra

Nicolás Gil Lavedra

Director

Emiliano Torres

Emiliano Torres

Writer

Claudia Piñeiro

Claudia Piñeiro

Writer

Nicolás Gil Lavedra

Nicolás Gil Lavedra

Writer

Soledad Cancela

Soledad Cancela

Costume Design

Federico Billordo

Federico Billordo

Sound

Nicolás Sorin

Nicolás Sorin

Music

Sol Lopatín

Sol Lopatín

Director of Photography

Alberto Ponce

Alberto Ponce

Editor

Graciela Oderigo

Graciela Oderigo

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Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)

20185.3 / 1094 min
Thriller, Mystery, Drama

Overview

Nobody is inocent

When the beautiful Leonor arrives at the architecture studio Borla y Asociados looking for Nelson Jara, both Mario Borla and his partner Marta Hovart and Pablo Simó, the building's oldest architect, claim to ignore that name completely. But they all lie. The truth begins to unravel through the memories of Pablo Simó. Pablo should carry out the unpleasant job of dealing with Nelson Jara, an indignant owner of the building adjoining a work of the studio, damaged by a crack in the wall of his living room caused by an error in the construction. But the fear and nervousness that provokes in the three involved the arrival of Leonor and her question "what happened to Nelson Jara?" Show something much darker and more suspicious. (FILMAFFINITY)