The Gap (film) explained

The Gap
Director:Mariano Mucci
Starring:Valentina Bassi
Silvia Montanari
Erasmo Olivera
Leandro Orowitz
Mario Paolucci
Sandra Smith
Daniel Valenzuela
Mirta Wons
Luis Ziembrowsky
Music:Axel Krygier
Cinematography:Andrés Mazzon
Editing:José Castells
Distributor:Cooperativa de Trabajo Kaos
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Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

The Gap (Spanish; Castilian: El boquete) is a 2006 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by Mariano Mucci. It stars Valentina Bassi and Daniel Valenzuela.

Synopsis

When patriarch Escarfase (Mario Paolucci) is released from prison, he finds himself immediately drawn into a scheme concocted by the not-so-bright Rubén (Luis Ziembrowski). Their plan involves using an apparently deserted house as their base of operations for tunneling into the neighboring bank vault. Joining them in this endeavor is Escarfase's prostitute daughter Mirna (Valentina Bassi).[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weissberg . Jay . 2006-04-12 . The Gap . 2023-08-24 . Variety . en-US.