
Miranda de la Serna
Acting
Biography
Miranda de la Serna (born January 17, 2001) is an Argentine actress. She is the daughter of actor and musician Rodrigo de la Serna and actress Érica Rivas.
Known For

On the eve of college graduation, six best friends embark on an epic weekend to celebrate—but it takes a fatal turn. Nearly 20 years later, the survivors are reluctantly reunited by a blackmail text threatening to expose the truth about that fateful night.
Now and Then

As her Parkinson's disease progresses, a woman leads a relentless investigation into finding those responsible for the sudden death of her daughter.
Elena Knows

Plagued by anxiety, Gaby retreats to Ema's secluded home for an alternative therapy. What begins as a path to healing soon turns into a disturbing ritual of obedience - leading her into a world where humans behave like domesticated pets.
El llanto del perro

A single mother is an expert in black magic, but has never used it to do evil, until a prostitution network kidnaps her daughter.
Bruja

Santiago, gay single father, has reached a tipping point in his life. Reeling from a bitter breakup, he is facing the impending departure of his daughter Laila, with whom he shares a close yet emotionally charged relationship. As the fear of being alone threatens to swallow him whole, his behavior becomes increasingly erratic. Over the course of a chaotic summer divided between Argentina and Brazil, Santiago must learn to let go of Laila so each can find their own freedoms.
Wandering Heart

Sixteen-year-old Lola is studying for her resits when the possibility of a semester in Germany comes up. Lola wants to go, but her family, bogged down by her elder sister's psychiatric problems, don't want her to make the trip. The lack of stability and exhaustion in the ties with her family prompt Lola to go ahead with her idea and set out to find new experiences that make her see both herself and the circumstances that surround her with different eyes.
Alemania

Two inseparable friends dream of escaping the monotony of their small Patagonian town and exploring the world. To fund their trip, they start selling marijuana, but what first seemed like a fun adventure soon turns into a spiral of danger and betrayal.
Verano Trippin

This Argentinian dramedy gives us elements of Woody Allen’s nervous comedy and Cassavetes’ melodramatic roller coaster in a storm of egos that takes place on one decisive weekend in the lives of Juana, a popular actress about to star in an important theater production, and her husband Roman, a director suffering from writer’s block. The couple’s daughter, Lila, serves as a mirror reflecting her parents’ frustrations and joys. The long takes, atmospheric music, and stellar performances, give a poignant, sometimes hilarious portrayal of a family as they attempt to negotiate their egos with their marriage and artistic lives.
Before Opening Night

Whilst a mother drives with her daughter through the wealthy suburbs of her home city, eyeing the houses of the rich, she accidentally drives her car into a beautiful flower patch inside the front yard of a mansion, bogging their car down. The daughter needs to provide the solution, before her mother’s visceral fascination with the house and its owner drives them both to a point of no return.
None of That

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