
Guerrero: The Movie
Dec 08 2016
•2h 32m
•Drama
At age ten, Paolo asks his mother he wants to meet his father, an unknown soccer player who retired early due to an injury. The boy does not know it, but the reunion with his father and with his discipline, incites in him a change of character that will turn him into the professional soccer player that all Peruvians know well; the warrior, the fighter. Paolo with the help of his neighborhood friends and with all the support from his mother, manages to overcome obstacles and fulfill his dream.
Cast
See allRony Shapiama Wickham
Paolo Guerrero

Paolo Guerrero
Paolo Guerrero

Magdyel Ugaz
Doña Peta
Javier Valdés
Constantino Carvallo
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