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Steve Coogan
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Jonathan Pryce
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Vivian El Jaber
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Björn Gustafsson
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Alfonsina Carrocio
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David Herrero
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Aimar Miranda
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Nicanor Fernandez
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Hugo Fuertes
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Joaquin Lopez
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Miguel Alejandro Serrand
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Miaela Breque
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Steve Coogan |
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Jonathan Pryce |
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Vivian El Jaber |
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Björn Gustafsson |
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Alfonsina Carrocio |
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David Herrero |
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Aimar Miranda |
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Nicanor Fernandez |
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Hugo Fuertes |
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Joaquin Lopez |
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Miguel Alejandro Serrand |
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Miaela Breque |
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Steve Coogan |
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Jonathan Pryce |
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Vivian El Jaber |
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Björn Gustafsson |
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Alfonsina Carrocio |
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David Herrero |
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Aimar Miranda |
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Nicanor Fernandez |
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Hugo Fuertes |
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Joaquin Lopez |
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Miguel Alejandro Serrand |
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Miaela Breque |
The year is 1976. Tom (Coogan) lands in Buenos Aires to take up a teaching position at a prestigious English boarding school. The city is in the midst of political violence, but the headmaster (Oscar nominee Jonathan Pryce) insists his school simply keep calm and carry on. That suits Tom just fine. When a coup d’état shuts down the school, he hops next door to Uruguay to party. A romantic foray leads to a walk along the beach, which leads to the sight of a penguin drenched in oil from a spill. Against his better judgment, Tom rescues the bird, which unlocks its undying loyalty. He's forced to sneak the flightless beast back to Argentina, and thus begins a strange and beautiful friendship.
Against the backdrop of crackdowns from the new dictatorship and echoes from Tom’s long-repressed past, the penguin becomes a sounding board and an unwitting agent of change for him and, ultimately, the whole school.