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El Ariston

El Ariston (2024)

Movie •0.0 •1h 7m •All Ages
Documentary

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In 1947 Marcel Breuer, a fundamental figure of the Bauhaus, visited Argentina and designed the Parador Ariston, in Mar del Plata. As time goes by, the Ariston will be forgotten. The context in which it was created leads us to discover how Mar del Plata is transformed into the dream city for vacations by Argentine families and the importance of architectural heritage.

DirectorsGerardo Panero
WritersGerardo Panero

Top Cast

Hugo Kliczkowski Juritz

Hugo Kliczkowski Juritz

Elisa Pastoriza

Elisa Pastoriza

Gustavo Nielsen

Gustavo Nielsen

Moira Sanjurjo

Moira Sanjurjo

Magalí Marazzo

Magalí Marazzo

Marcel Breuer

Marcel Breuer

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