Netflix: “The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers”, the film with Leo Sbaraglia presented its first preview

Netflix: “The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers”, the film with Leo Sbaraglia presented its first preview

The man who loved flying saucers will premiere globally in Netflix On October 18th, the movie Diego Lerman It stars Leonardo Sbaraglia.

Prior to its launch on the service, it will be part of the Official Section of the 72nd Edition of the San Sebastian Festivaland will be available in some cinemas in Argentina.

Inspired by the fascinating story of Joseph of Zerthe intrepid journalist responsible for the creation of the most memorable alien phenomenon in the history of Argentine television.

What is The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers about?

Following a tempting and suspicious proposal, the intrepid entertainment journalist José de Zer embarks on a journey with Chango, his trusted cameraman, to a small town in the province of Córdoba to cover a mysterious circle that formed in a pasture in the middle of the hills. What becomes is the invention of the most remembered alien phenomenon in the history of Argentine television.

The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers – Preview – Netflix.mp4

Starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Diego Lerman’s new film proposes a mind-blowing journey that follows the work of a mythomaniac genius with a hidden talent: creating a fable and becoming it.

Filmed on location in Córdoba, San Luis, Mendoza and Buenos Aires, the film features a stellar cast that includes, in addition to Sbaraglia, Sergio Prina (Monkey), Osmar Nunez, Renata Lerman, Maria Merlino, Augustin Rittano, Norman Briski and the special participation of Daniel Araoz and Monica Ayos.

Written by Diego Lerman and Adrián Biniez. Produced by Campo Cine & Bicho Films, with Nicolas Avruj and Diego Lerman as producers.

Source: Ambito

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