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“Nobody Can Deny It”, the Series on Carlos Menem Already Has Release Date with Leonardo Sbaraglia as Protagonist

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Fiction, to be seen by Prime Video, will feature the highlights of the former president's political and family life

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Fiction, to be seen by Prime Video, will feature the highlights of the former president's political and family life

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It will be available from July 9th on Prime Video

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Amazon Prime Video released the first official trailer of fiction this Tuesday, after Judge Carlos Goggi enabled its dissemination.The production will narrate the life of the former president of the Nation, who was twice head of state. Leonardo Sbaraglia will embody it.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After weeks of judicial uncertainty that questioned its release, it was finally confirmed that the Menem series will see the light on July 9, coinciding with Independence Day in Argentina. The fiction, produced by Prime Video, has just launched its first official trailer, in which you can see a surprising Leonardo Sbaraglia in the skin of Carlos Saúl Menem. The production portrays the life of the former Argentine president from his humble origin…

In the first advance, you can see a Sbaraglia practically unrecognizable, embodied in the character. After a long dispute in the courts, Menem, the new series of Amazon Prime Video, was authorized to come to light by the civil judge Carlos Goggi and already has a release date. According to the official press release of the production, fiction, starring Leo Sbaraglia, will arrive on the streaming platform on Wednesday 9 July. It should be noted t…

Production was slowed down by a judicial measure promoted by Carlitos Nahir Menem, but it will eventually reach a famous streaming platform in early July.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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