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Miserere ()


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Sweltering day in Buenos Aires, Miserere square packed with guys discreetly prostituting themselves for little money. Their inner thoughts unveil an invisible plot amidst oppressive bustle.

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Directed by

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Francisco Ríos Flores

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Francisco Ríos Flores ... ()

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Karina Fuentes ... executive producer
Lucía Rey ... producer

Cinematography by

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Juan Vollmer

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Jimena García Molt ... (as Jimena Garcia Molt)

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Juan Martín Hsu ... colorist

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Nicolás Calderón ... sound

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Plot Summary

Miserere is about six young men who prostitute themselves for little money in Once Train Station and Plaza Miserere, a central area in the city of Buenos Aires. Structured as a chronicle of a summer day, the documentary presents the stories and inner reflections of the protagonists through voice-overs. The routines of these street sex workers show the complex and multicultural universe of Once. Miserere reveals an invisible problem: the prostitution of needy young men in Latin American cities. Written by Lumadoc

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  • 74 min
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