24hoursworld

Star+ released the official trailer for December 2001, the series based on the biggest national crisis

Star+ released the official trailer for December 2001, the series based on the biggest national crisis

The new political thriller is based on the book “El palacio y la calle” by journalist Miguel Bonasso.

December 2001 the new stamp series Star Original Productions for Star+inspired by the economic and social events that shook Argentina at the end of 2001 and led to one of the deepest crises in the country’s history, presented a new preview and confirmed that it will hit the streaming platform on June 7.

Made by Kapow, the new political thriller based on the book “The palace and the street” of the journalist Michael Bonasso is adapted by Mario Segade and directed by Benjamin Avilaand will be coming to Star+ very soon.

December 2001 series.jpg

Star+

Composed of 6 1-hour episodes, Diciembre 2001 follows Javier Cach, a political militant who works as an adviser to the Chief of Staff in a government that, with its erratic behavior in the hands of the ruling Alliance, faces one of the worst economic, political and social crises that the country has seen in its history, with the early resignation of a president, the death of dozens of Argentines due to police repression, a society that had its savings taken away and the historical exceptionality of five presidents in a week.

December 2001 _ Official Trailer _ Star+.mp4

Star+

Who’s who in December 2001 from Star+

The series stars Luis Luque (Chrystian Colombo), Diego Cremonesi (Javier Cache), Nicholas Furtado (Franco Musciari), Jean Pierre Noher (Fernando de la Rua), Luis Machin (Domingo Horse), Cesar Troncoso (Eduardo Duhalde), Fernan Miras (Carlos “Chacho” Alvarez), jorge suarez (Adolfo Rodriguez Saa), Manuel Callau (Raul Alfonsin), Cecilia Rossetto (Ines Bruno), manuel vincent (Ramon Puerta), Alejandra Flechner (Hilda “Chiche” Duhalde), vando villamil (Carlos Ruckauf) Ludovico DiSanto (Antonio de la Rúa), Malena Solda (Silvana) and Sergio Prina (Héctor “El Toba” García).

Source: Ambito

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts