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Duration: 285 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Martina Garcia
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Martina García was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. She is multilingual, speaking English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and a little Italian. García obtained a baccalaureate diploma in literature from Lycée Français Louis Pasteur and holds an acting diploma from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
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Release Year: 2004
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Alternative Title: The Art of Losing, Perdre est une question de méthode, Sikeres vesztesek, Perdere è una questione di metodo, Sztuka przegrywania, Umetnost gubljenja
Director: Sergio Cabrera
Writer: Jorge Goldenberg, Santiago Gamboa
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Genre: Thriller
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The film opens with the discovery of a body impaled on a stake near a scenic lake outside Bogotá. A journalist, driven by curiosity and possibly ambition, decides to investigate this unusual crime. With the help of a friend, they begin to uncover a complex web of deceit involving real estate fraud, corrupt politicians, and emerald hunters. The story promises an intricate exploration of these connections as the journalist delves deeper into the mystery.
Perder es cuestión de método is a 2004 thriller film directed by Sergio Cabrera. Set in Bogotá, Colombia, the plot revolves around a mysterious murder and its connection to a sophisticated real estate fraud scheme involving influential figures in politics and business. The story explores themes of corruption, greed, and the lengths people will go to for power and wealth.