Where to Watch La Paz in Buenos Aires in Australia
Erasmo Chambi is a Bolivian immigrant who survives on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, giving wrestling shows at local clubs. In his home country, he was a legendary wrestler: there were trading cards, posters and action figures of his character, El Ciclón (The Cyclone), which today are only relics in a forgotten drawer. Nowadays he trains his son to be his successor.
Watch "La Paz in Buenos Aires" now on MUBI and MUBI Amazon Channel, and explore even more ways to dive into your favorite movie with Popcorn Time ultimate streaming guide.
There is 1 more external providers. You can see the complete list where to watch La Paz in Buenos Aires.
Explore even more streaming options for La Paz in Buenos Aires!
Discover how to watch La Paz in Buenos Aires across multiple platforms and countries! Whether you are at home or traveling abroad, finding where to stream legally has never been easier. From , La Paz in Buenos Aires is available on leading services like . Accessible in 12 other countries, you can explore tailored streaming options that comply with local licensing, ensuring a hassle-free and legal viewing experience.
More Info
- Runtime
- 70 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- Argentina
- Languages
- es
- Subtitles
- en
Similars to La Paz in Buenos Aires
Movie
ZAMA (2017, Lucrecia Martel) didn’t come alone. It brought with her a shooting journal written by Selva Almada –El mono en el remolino– and this documentary by Manuel Abramovich, who, as a sound intruder, captured the meticulous work of the director from Salta and the warm, human, joyful precision.
Light Years (2017 )
Movie
A portrait of Argentine director Gastón Solnicki's family over the course of the second half of the 20th century, Papirosen follows four generations still troubled by a war that’s never spoken of. The film juxtaposes different periods with their native image formats, along with landscapes, characters and international political events, as it focuses on a singular decade of a nouveau riche Argentine Jewish family, and the new generation’s introduction into familiar traumas and vitality.
Papirosen (2014 )