The Woman in the Row, the moving film based on real events that captivates on Netflix – La Dorrego AM 1470

The Woman in the Line is the new Netflix movie that has Natalia Oreiro as the protagonist. After passing through the country’s cinemas, the production reached the successful platform and is already causing a sensation. Its dramatic genre, the leading role of the actress and its intense plot are some of the reasons why subscribers do not want to miss this Argentine gem that promises to lead the podium, just as Daniel Hendler’s 27 Nights did.

Under the direction of Benjamín Ávila, the film exposes a real case: that of the activist Andrea Casamento, whose son was unjustly detained and his life changed from one moment to the next. The Woman in the Line not only shows how this event makes an entire family suffer, but also shows a universe that is rarely portrayed on the big screen and in which many women live. We talk about the long lines that the mothers and relatives of the detainees make to be able to see them for a few minutes and share with them.

In this film, Natalia Oreiro faces one of her most intense roles and demonstrates her enormous ability to play a complex and real character like that of a mother who tries to prove her son’s innocence and is burdened with a new reality, characterized by the prison system, social stigma, guilt and pain.

Its cast is completed with Amparo Noguera, Alberto Ammann, Federico Heinrich, former boxer Marcela “La Tigresa” Acuña and Lide Uranga, among others. Ammann, remembered for his role in the Argentine Netflix series Trapped, complements the intense and dramatic role played by Natalia Oreiro. Noguera, who is a central figure in Chilean theater and cinema, accompanies her with a role that represents many of those women invisible to society.

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Its launch, this Friday, October 31, is generating a great impact among subscribers who were eagerly waiting to see it. Its duration is 1 hour and 46 minutes, and during that time it manages to keep the viewer immersed in a deeply human story, marked by pain, hope and the search for justice.

In this way, Natalia Oreiro sweeps Netflix with a moving film based on real events that presents a human and emotional look at what it means to survive the stigma and routine that prison imposes. Like other Argentine productions released on the platform, La mujer de la fila promises to achieve the same level of success and recognition. (02-11-25).

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