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Argentine film and television director
This article is about the director. For the baseball player, see Daniel Barone (baseball).
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Daniel Barone (born 21 August 1965, Buenos Aires) is an Argentinefilm and television director. He works at the production company Pol-ka Producciones. He is best known for films including Alma Mia (My Soul) and Cohen vs. Rosi, a box office hit about conflict and reconciliation between two families in Buenos Aires – one Italian, the other Jewish.