The Salvation Poem

The Salvation Poem (2009)


  • Genre: Music, Drama, Family
  • Release Date: 2009-11-19
  • User Rating: 7.2/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Language: Español
  • Production Country: Argentina
  • Director: Brian Dublin
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Summary

Pablo Olivares is a lively and talented child born into a Christian family. His mother, Carmen, devotes her time to teach him biblical principles and cultivates in him a love for music. His father, Roberto, spends most of his time working, which keeps him busy and distant from Pablo's life. Because of his father's emotional absence, Pablo gets involved with friends who introduce him to the world of rock n' roll, and becomes captivated by occultism. His musical talents are evident, and even though Carmen believes in him, rock is something that she will not condone. The pain caused by his father's absence and his mother's rejection of his dreams, incite in this young man a hate which he slowly directs towards Carmen and the religion she professes. Driven by his ambitions of success, Pablo makes a pact with the devil. Carmen does everything she can to re-establish her relationship with her son, and faithful to her beliefs, she prays earnestly for him for more than fourteen years.

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  • Irina Alonso

    as Carmen
  • Gian Franco Apostolo

    as Ángel/Satanás
  • Sapha Arias

    as Esperanza
  • Fernando Armani

    as Profesor de música
  • Soledad Beilis

    as Andrea
  • Francisco Civit

    as Pastor
  • Fernando Rosarolli

    as Roberto
  • Gonzalo Senestrari

    as Pablo (adolescente)
  • Mirko Sarina

    as Pablo (niño)
  • Diego Lubinert

    as Abel Black
Directing Brian Dublin Director
Sound Marcos Witt Music
Production Arturo Allen Production Manager
Crew Alejandro Robino Script
Crew Eduardo Marando Script
Sound Halógena Music
Sound Pablo Olivares Music
Crew Omar Quiroga Script

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