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The Footballest Los futbolísimos

Miguel Ángel Lamata / Spain / 2018 / 103 min / Slovene subtitles, Spanish / 8+

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Pakete, Helena and their schoolmates get into all kinds of adventures in which their ingenuity and their friendship will be put to the test. All to uncover the mystery that could put an end to their football team and the continuity of their gang. Are they victims of a conspiracy or is it all the result of chance? The time has come to make a secret pact and to create The Footballest with a clear objective: to solve the enigma and to be able to stay together.

The film will be screened in original version with Slovenian subtitles.

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