Midday Cowboy
The story of a true and masterly poet who lived through war, heyday and tragedy of the end of the century.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Diego Enrique Osorno
Actors: Armando Alanís, Carlos Martínez Rentería, Dayana Ornelas, Guillermo Fadanelli, Juan Robles, Marcela Guerra, Marie Jo Paz, Pati Smith, Rogelio Cuéllar
Country: Mexico
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