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TINI
Violetta/Tini

Jorge Blanco
León

Mercedes Lambre
Ludmila

Adrián Salzedo
Caio

Sofia Carson
Melanie

Diego Ramos
Germán

Clara Alonso
Angie

Georgina Amorós
Eloisa

Beatrice Arnera
Miranda

Leonardo Cecchi
Saúl
Tini: The New Life of Violetta is a comedy, drama, music film released in 2016 exploring themes of violetta. Directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini, it stars TINI, Jorge Blanco, Mercedes Lambre. A teen star ventures out to the Italian countryside for a summer and emerges a new artist.
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