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Higuita: The Way of the Scorpion

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7.8/10 • 9

2023-11-021h 40m

Documentary

From humble origins to soccer legend, this documentary captures the rise of Colombia’s René Higuita, from iconic career to personal controversies.

Directors
Luis Ara
Writters
Luis Ara
Editors
Luis Ara, Agustín Fagetti

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  1. René Higuita

    René Higuita

    Self

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Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
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Keywords
world cupfootball (soccer)sports documentaryfootball (soccer) playerpablo escobarcolumbia