Miguel Miranda
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Known For:Sound
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Homepage:http://mirandaytobar.cl/
Also Known As:José Miguel Miranda, Miranda, Miranda & Tobar, Miranda y Tobar
The Waltz of the Useless (2013)
The narration of two parallel stories tells the history of the student movement in Chile. A teenager immersed in the political climate of his school...
Mira tú (1970)
Chilean TV miniseries. Each episode relates the history of one of the principal figures Chilean figures of the 19th century: Bernardo O'Higgins,...
Mira tú (1970)
Sussi, a beautiful young woman lives in Santiago with three other women. Each episode tells different situations and jobs that Sussi have, knowing...
Mira tú (1970)
The life, work and death of the Chilean Jesuit priest and founder of "Hogar de Cristo" (Home of Christ), San Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga.
Mira tú (1970)
The life, work and death of the Chilean Jesuit priest and founder of "Hogar de Cristo" (Home of Christ), San Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga.
Mira tú (1970)
In the late 1960s, two young sisters, Ramona and Helga, emigrate from the countryside to the city. Upon arriving in Santiago, Chile, they start a...
Mira tú (1970)
A pair of private detectives solve crimes and protect the Patronato district in Santiago, the most important commercial district of immigrants in...
Mira tú (1970)
The life of a group of men who patrolled the Atacama Desert during the Saltpeter War.
Mira tú (1970)
Carmen spends 40 years of her life seeking for justice after the murder of her husband.
Mira tú (1970)
During the years of the Spanish Reconquest, Manuel Rodríguez is a wanted man in Chile. His head already has a price and he's considered a...
Mira tú (1970)
The Germanic cult 'Colonia Dignidad' abused children, tortured and killed prisoners in its secret compound. Now, with Chilean dictator Pinochet gone,...
Mira tú (1970)
A sports story about how the feat of realizing the dream of Chile hosting the 1962 World Cup was created.
Mira tú (1970)
The life, work and death of the Chilean Jesuit priest and founder of "Hogar de Cristo" (Home of Christ), San Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga.