Famed Argentine folk singer Soledad abandons her planned artistic tour throughout Spain to accompany her schoolmates on a trip to the city of Bariloche.Famed Argentine folk singer Soledad abandons her planned artistic tour throughout Spain to accompany her schoolmates on a trip to the city of Bariloche.Famed Argentine folk singer Soledad abandons her planned artistic tour throughout Spain to accompany her schoolmates on a trip to the city of Bariloche.
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Natalia Alesi
- Chica Arequito 1
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Vanesa Díaz
- Chica Arequito 3
- (as Vanesa Díaz)
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I never, really never have seen a worst film than this. It's worst than anything. I can't explain. Ed Wood at least had no resources to make his films better and he liked make them bizarre and crazy. THE PEOPLE BEHIND SCENE TRYED TO BE GOOD, HAD THE EXPECTATION OF MAKING A GOOD FILM. The film tries to be directed to the teenager public but it doesn't arrive there. I thought maybe my little cousin will like it, so I made her see it, she didn't like it either. So my recommendation are the following: don't see or let see this film don't trust in the films with unexperienced acting famous characters. you will probably repent.
PUAJ!
PUAJ!
Even though I saw it while playing with friends and didnt pay much attention, It didnt deserve to be seen. Even worst than those films made during the military governments in the 70s in Argentina. What can you expect from than girl Soledad, and it was made only to gave her publicity.. a waste of time. Dont u watch at it even if you are boring.
This Argentine [yes, even though I'd preffer it to be from somewhere else] movie, tells the story of a Girl's End-Shool Trip with her classmates. The story itself is bullsh*t and the movie is even worst. No good acting, and no good music. My final advice, if you have something better to do with $7, then don't hessitate and do it, if not, do nothing, but never watch this film.
A bore. What perhaps takes this movie a step beyond plainly awful is the beautiful Andean landscapes and some spontaneity from some teenage actors. The title "Edad del Sol" is a play on words upon "Soledad", the name of the popular folklore singer that stars the movie. Just a call for her fans to pour more money into the producers pocket, I guess.
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- SoundtracksDéjame que Me Vaya
Performed by Soledad Pastorutti
Written by Cuti Carabajal (as S. Carabajal) & Rául Ternán (as R. Ternavasio)
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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