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Perdida (1976 Film)
Perdida may refer to: * Perdida (1916 film), ''Perdida'' (1916 film), a 1916 silent Brazilian film * Perdida (2018 film), ''Perdida'' (2018 film), a 2018 Argentine-Spanish drama film * Perdida (2019 film), ''Perdida'' (2019 film), a 2019 Mexican drama film * Perdida (album), ''Perdida'' (album), a 2020 music album by American rock band Stone Temple Pilots * Perdida River, a river in central Brazil {{Disambiguation ...
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Perdida (1916 Film)
''Perdida'' is a 1916 Brazilian silent drama film directed by Luiz de Barros and starring Erico Braga, Yole Burlini, and Leopoldo Froes. Cast *Erico Braga *Yole Burlini as Nanette Lubin *Leopoldo Froes as Ricardo de Toneleiros *Gabriela Montani *Maria Reis *Miss Rosalie References External links

* 1916 films Brazilian silent films Brazilian black-and-white films Films directed by Luiz de Barros Brazilian drama films 1916 drama films Silent drama films {{1910s-drama-film-stub ...
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Perdida (2018 Film)
''Perdida'' (Spanish: ''Missing'') is a 2018 internationally co-produced crime thriller drama film directed by Alejandro Montiel. It is based on Argentinian journalist Florencia Etcheves’s novel ''Cornelia''. Plot Fourteen years ago, during a study trip, a teenage girl, Cornelia Villalba (Amaia Salamanca) ran away with her companions to go dancing and got lost in the middle of the Patagonian forests, and she is never heard from again. At present, Manuela Pelari (Luisana Lopilato) her best friend, decides to use her police tools to undertake a new search. Driven by disrespect and a compelling need to end years of silence and broken ties, she is faced with a power that threatens to turn her into one more piece of a cog that could cost her her life. A commissioner who acts as a father, a ruthless murderer and a Spanish woman as beautiful as it is dangerous, a girl raised outside the law and a colleague who tries to indoctrinate a Pipa mistress of disobedience, are the character ...
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Perdida (2019 Film)
''Perdida'' is a 2019 Mexican drama film directed by Jorge Michel Grau. The film is an adaptation of the 2011 Colombian film ''La cara oculta'' directed by Andrés Baiz, and it was presented at the seventeenth edition of the Morelia International Film Festival as part of the National Authors and Releases section. It stars Paulina Dávila, and José María de Tavira. Synopsis Taken from the Spanish film website FilmAffinity: Cast * Paulina Dávila as Carolina * José María de Tavira as Eric * Juan Carlos Colombo as Benitez * Luis Fernando Peña as Vilches * Cristina Rodlo as Fabiana * Claudette Maillé as Blanca * Paulette Hernández as Julia * Sonia Franco as Ligia Release It had its premiere in Mexico on January 10, 2020. Not before, it was also screened in the Morelia International Film Festival and Los Cabos International Film Festival Founded in 2012 by Scott Cross, Sean Cross, Eduardo Sanchez-Navarro Redo, Alfonso Pasquel, Juan Gallardo Thurlow, Eduardo S ...
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Perdida (album)
''Perdida'' is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, released through Rhino Entertainment, Rhino on February 7, 2020. It is the band's second album with Jeff Gutt as lead singer and is "an acoustic record largely recorded on vintage instruments." The first single "Fare Thee Well" was released on December 2, 2019. Critical reception ''Perdida'' received "generally favorable reviews" according to Metacritic. ''Paste (magazine), Paste'' described the album as "the sound of a band stretching beyond its own self-imposed limits to challenge what a so-called 'acoustic album' can be", commenting on its "seamless blend of country, British and Mariachi folk, orchestral pop and soft rock." ''Spin (magazine), Spin'' surmised that "this could be the start of a new career path for STP" in a positive review of the album. AllMusic critic Neil Z. Yeung described the album's music as "weathered, weary, and surprisingly beautiful" but "does its best to find hope in ...
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