Brain Drain (1998)

Brain Drain (1998) poster

Fideo and Panta are two teenage rascals and thieves who dream of traveling to "the promised land", the United States. Rambling between good and evil, roc and tango, this is an action story turned romance when the two youngsters fall in love innocently, but face life with extraordinary maturity. Moving between haunting love scenes beneath starry skies and police chases, watch out…while these two might plan to steal your car radio, they will definitely steal your heart.

Director: Fernando Musa
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 95 min
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Cinematography: Carlos Torlaschi
Editing: Alberto Ponce
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Fernando Musa
More Films in Genre: Drama, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brain Drain about?
Fideo and Panta are two teenage rascals and thieves who dream of traveling to "the promised land", the United States. Rambling between good and evil, roc and tango, this is an action story turned romance when the two youngsters fall in love innocently, but face life with extraordinary maturity. Moving between haunting love scenes beneath starry skies and police chases, watch out…while these two might plan to steal your car radio, they will definitely steal your heart.
Who directed Brain Drain?
Brain Drain was directed by Fernando Musa.
Who stars in Brain Drain?
Brain Drain stars Nicolás Cabré, Luis Quiróz, Jimena Anganuzzi, Brian Forciniti, Erasmo Olivera, Roberto Carnaghi.
How long is Brain Drain?
Brain Drain has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Brain Drain?
Brain Drain is a Drama, Comedy film.
Where was Brain Drain produced?
Brain Drain was produced in Argentina.