Starring Juan Minujín, it is directed by Ariel Winograd, who also serves as showrunner.
Star+ presents the trailer of “Coppola, the representative”the dramatic comedy that premieres with all its episodes on March 15 exclusively on the streaming service. From the Star Original Productions label, made by Pampa Films/Gloriamundi Producciones, it is directed by Ariel Winograd, who also serves as showrunner of the series written by Emanuel Diez.
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They lead the cast of the series Juan Minujin (Guillermo Coppola), Monica Antonópulos (Amalia “Yuyito” González), Mayte Rodriguez (Sophie), Joaquin Ferreira (Poli Armentano), Santiago Bande (Guillermo Coppola young) and Alan Sabbagh (Mariano).


What Coppola, the representative is about
In a humorous way, the fiction series revolves around Guillermo Coppola (Minujin), the manager of one of the most famous soccer players in the world, who tries to reconcile his hectic private life with a full-time job that leads him to deal with the unusual consequences of the actions of his client, whose sporting zenith is followed quickly through a period of frank decline.
Coppola_ The Representative _ Official Trailer _ Star+.mp4
Composed of six 45-minute episodes, “Coppola, the representative” It captures the spirit of the 90s, of which Coppola was one of its most emblematic protagonists. Based on real events and characters from those years, it appeals to the nostalgia of those who lived through it and invites new generations to discover details of those years and iconic characters of an era.
The cast of the new production is completed with Yayo Guridi (Skinny Hose), Anna Favella (Doménica), Teté Coustarot (Teté Coustarot), Maria del Cerro (Karina Rabolini), Federico Baron (Daniel Scioli), Maria Campos (Suzanne), Augustine Sullivan (Carlitos Menem Jr.), Adabel Guerrero (Alejandra Pradón), Diego Perez (Actor), Nicolas Mateo (Mariano Cúneo Libarona), Maria Marull (Silvia), Fabián Arenillas (Néstor Ibarra), Roxana Randon (Mother Guillermo Coppola), Azul Fernandez (Amalia “Yuyito” González young) and Gerardo Romano (Monaldi), among other figures.
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