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Duration: 120 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: ThirstyRabbit |
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Alternate Names: Stefania Koessl
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Stefanía Koessl, born in Argentina, is an actress known for her role as Epifanía Puccio in 'El Clan (2015)'. The film is based on the true story of the Puccio family, who kidnapped and tortured wealthy individuals while portraying themselves as a respectable family. Koessl's character, Epifanía, is one of the five children involved in their father's criminal activities.
Release Year: 2015
Alternative Title: Ts'egh, O Clã, Klan, Klanen, A klán, Il clan, Eru Kuran, Клан, Fanzui jiazu, The Clan
Director: Pablo Trapero
Writer: Esteban Student, Julian Loyola, Pablo Trapero
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Companies: El Deseo, Film Factory, Fox International Productions Spain, INCAA, K & S Films, Matanza Cine, Telefe, Telefónica Studios, VFX Boat
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
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Keywords: absurd, admiring, affectation, aggressive, ambiguous, angry, argentina, awestruck, baffled, buenos aires, argentina, callous, cine argentino, dictatorship aftermath, familiar, kidnapping, military dictatorship, ransom
El Clan tells the true story of the Puccios, an affluent family from San Isidro, an upper-class suburb of Buenos Aires, Argentina during the period between 1982 and 1985. The Puccios engage in a series of kidnappings for ransom, holding their victims captive until they secure the desired payment.
El Clan is a Spanish-Argentine biographical drama film directed by Pablo Trapero in 2015. Set against the backdrop of post-dictatorship Argentina, the film explores the audacious and criminal exploits of the Puccios family. While the provided sources are limited in detail, they highlight the family's involvement in kidnappings for ransom during a specific time frame. The film is notable for its portrayal of this lesser-known aspect of Argentine history.