A policewoman whose childhood friend disappeared in Patagonia years ago starts a new search to find answers, and soon finds her own life in danger.
Perdida (2018)
Directed by Alejandro Montiel. With Mara Alberto, Carlos Alcantára, Juan Ignacio Cane, Pedro Casablanc. A policewoman, whose childhood friend disappeared in Patagonia years ago, starts a new search to find answers and soon finds her own life in danger.
Perdida | Netflix Official SitePerdida 2018 TV-MA 1h 43m Thriller Movies A policewoman whose childhood friend disappeared in Patagonia years ago starts a new search to find answers, and soon finds her own life in danger.
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.
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PERDIDA (2018) – Review | Netflix Mystery Thriller ...Perdida. is a mystery thriller on Netflix and everyone should check it out.. However, it isn’t exactly easy to watch. We’re dealing with sex trafficking and a lot of violence. Especially towards women. On the flip side, we also get an absolutely brilliant female character in Pipa.
Perdida (TV Series 2020)Created by Natxo López, Ruth García, David Oliva. With Daniel Grao, Carolina Lapausa, Melani Olivares, Fernando Solórzano. A man gets caught in Colombian customs with drugs, his goal is to end up in prison to contact who kidnapped his daughter years ago.
Perdida (2018)Perdida also suffers from a direction that tries too hard to be nifty with the camera and misses movie gems at the same time. Nice scenes are not exploited by good framing, but often marred by 'bobbing' camera work: in one scene the camera moves from a heavy grey and snowy sky downward to a street view.