Butterfly

6.6

A butterfly, a creature symbolising rebirth and a new beginning, epitomises Romina’s and Germán’s world, a world that consists of two parallel realities. In one of them they grow up as siblings who desire each other and try to give shape to their love without sexual fulfilment; in the other they are a young man and woman who form an awkward friendship instead of succumbing to their feelings for each other. Germán finds himself in a discordant relationship with Mariela. Mariela’s brother is interested in Bruno. Bruno is with Romina, but wants to be with Germán. Playfully alternating between these two realities, the lovers find themselves drawn into ever new couplings in order to explore their intuitive feelings – cautiously, but at the same time prepared to lose everything.

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Malena Villa

Mariela

Justo Calabria

Juan Pablo

María Laura Cali

Madre Germán adulta

Jorge Díez

Padre Germán adulto

Pilar Fridman

Madre Romina joven

Alejandra Herren

Madre Romina adulta

Ezequiel de Almeida

Padre Germán joven

Manuela Iseas

Madre Germán joven

Javier Ulises Maestro

Padre Mariela

Camila Romagnolo

Amiguita Germán

Santos Diego Bautista

Germán niño

Lala Mendía

Madre Mariela

Nahuel de Anna

Chico plaza

Art

Sebastián Rosés

Art Direction

Camera

Jerónimo Torres

Camera Operator

Tomás Pérez Silva

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Néstor Pumar

Makeup Designer

Jimena Labraña

Costume Design

Araceli Farace

Makeup Artist

Directing

Marco Berger

Director

Sound

Adrián de Michele

Sound Director

Christian Lemcke

Sound Recordist

Aníbal Girbal

Sound Director

Writing

Marco Berger

Screenplay

Art

Sebastián Rosés

Art Direction

Camera

Jerónimo Torres

Camera Operator

Tomás Pérez Silva

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Néstor Pumar

Makeup Designer

Jimena Labraña

Costume Design

Araceli Farace

Makeup Artist

Directing

Marco Berger

Director

Sound

Adrián de Michele

Sound Director

Christian Lemcke

Sound Recordist

Aníbal Girbal

Sound Director

Writing

Marco Berger

Screenplay