They will be available from tomorrow in the streaming platform’s catalog as part of its “Made in Argentina” repertoire.
The remastered versions of “Rolling family”, “Born and raised” and “The Buenos Aires native”from the award-winning Argentine filmmaker Pablo Traperowill be available from tomorrow in the catalog of Netflix as part of their “Made in Argentina” repertoire.
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The three films thus add to “Crane World”, “Leonera”, “Carancho” and “White Elephant”which had also arrived on the platform weeks ago as part of a reissue of Trapero’s filmography.


What Pablo Trapero’s films that add to Netflix are about
After his debut (“Mundo Crane”, 1999), Trapero wrote and directed “El Bonaerense” (2002), starring Jorge Roman like “El zapa”, a humble locksmith who lives peacefully in a small town near Buenos Aires until he is arrested for theft, all because of his boss, El Polaco.
His uncle Ismael, a retired police officer from Buenos Aires, manages to get him out of the police station through his old contacts and sends him to Greater Buenos Aires with a letter of recommendation. Thus, Zapa becomes a young aspiring agent of the Buenos Aires Police.
“Rolling Family” (2004) is a road movie about Emilia, the 84-year-old grandmother of a family (Graciana Chironi) chosen as godmother of a niece she does not know at a wedding that will take place in the North of Argentina. To complete the task, the family will begin a road trip aboard an old mobile home to a town on the border with Brazil.
Finally, you can also see “Born and Raised” (2006), with Guillermo Pfening, Federico Ezquerro, Martina Gusmán (in what would be the first of a very extensive list of collaborations with the director) and Tomas Lipan. The plot follows a family man who, after a tragedy destroys everything that was important to him, decides to heal in the Patagonian desert.
Source: Ambito

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