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Soba (film)
''Soba'' is a 2004 independent drama film, drama/crime film and the directional debut from Mexican filmmaker Alan Coton, who also wrote the script. It stars newcomer Claudia Soberón and Dagoberto Gama. Synopsis Justina, a fifteen-year-old girl, lives with her mother and stepfather in a suburb of Mexico City. On the verge of sexual awakening, she starts flirting with her stepfather, provoking the murder of both her parents. She runs away from home, temporarily insane, wearing nothing but her nightgown. Ivan, a police detective who practices torture as a daily routine and is now reduced to the rank of street cop, is ordered to look for her all night long. Justine gets picked up on the street by two cops that take her to their headquarters and held her hostage for their own purposes. Ivan finally tracks her down and eventually frees her from her captivity. From that moment, the lives of both Justina and Ivan will change forever. Cast *Claudia Soberón as Justina *Dagoberto Gama as ...
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Claudia Soberón
Claudia Soberón (; born September 29, 1977) is a Mexican actress and singer. Biography Born and raised in Mexico City, Soberón began singing in child musical groups and in 1988 won a national singing competition televised by Televisa and sponsored by Marinela. After taking acting classes during her high school years, she eventually enrolled the "El Foro de Teatro Contemporaneo" drama academy in Mexico City. She studied dance, voice and theater with renowned artists as Ludwik Margules, Adriana Roel, Julieta Egurrola, Luisa Huertas and Fernando Torre Laphame and starred in such plays as David Mamet's ''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'', ''Maria Frankenstein'', Dario Fo's ''The Monologue of a Whore in a Lunatic Asylum'' and ''The Green Cockatoo''. Her first TV role was in an episode of ''Golpe bajo'' in 2001, followed by appearances in series such as '' Cuando Seas Mia'', ''Lo que callamos las mujeres'' and a recurring role in ''Amores, querer con alevosía''. Soberón made her ...
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