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Man on Pink Corner (1980)
Character: N/A
The story is told from the first-person perspective of an unnamed narrator, who recounts the events of a particular night at a Villa Santa Rita bar and brothel. The clientele, including the narrator, spend the evening drinking and dancing the tango. Their festivities are interrupted by the arrival of a formidable stranger in black.
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Llampo de sangre (1954)
Character: N/A
Based on Oscar Castro's novel rtp slot, the film is set in the El Encanto mine, in the interior of Rancagua, where prospectors and barreteros dig the bowels of the earth in search of hidden riches.
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Quebracho (1974)
Character: Lamazón
Set around 1910 in the Chaco region, the film depicts the plight of quebracho woodcutters, cruelly exploited by English businessmen with the support of the authorities, local police, and a paramilitary force established by the employers themselves.
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Corazón de papel (1982)
Character: Mr. Segura
Ups and downs of a news agency led by Antonio Borja, a veteran journalist formed during the Franco regime, with the help of his godson and protegé Tomás. The threat of economic bankruptcy, the appearance of Julia, a young journalist from last university generations, the background of the world of tabloids (tricks used by celebrities to remain so, reports sold exclusively by interested parties, photos of Stolen nudes that have been previously agreed) and what is behind the covers of magazines that weekly buy people eager for gossip form the rest of the plot.
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La Raulito en libertad (1977)
Character: El director
La Raulito travels to Madrid when she gets out of jail in Argentina to carve out a better future. Once in the Spanish capital, she participates in a documentary recounting his experience as a patient in a psychiatric hospital.
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Aquello que amamos (1959)
Character: Eduardo Núñez
A writer achieves fame thanks to his great persistence and gives up an affair for love of his family.
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Graciela (1956)
Character: Román Aliaga
A small town girl arrives in the city to study literature and philosophy, she stays in a house inhabited by a family in decline.
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Esperanza (1949)
Character: N/A
The story of the first colony of immigrants to arrive in the province of Santa Fe, in Argentina.
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Sola (1976)
Character: N/A
A separated woman faces her future and revises her goals.
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Las truchas (1978)
Character: Presidente
In a restaurant they're preparing a grand banquet in honor of a sports association of anglers, but several circumstances seem to have conspired to boycott the event.
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Los chantas (1975)
Character: Patricia's Father
Several losers living together in a Buenos Aires boarding house try to make a living while dreaming of a big life-changing score.
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No toquen a la nena (1976)
Character: Horacio
A man becomes overprotective of his daughter as a friend of his son comes to live at the family home.
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Una madeja de lana azul celeste (1955)
Character: N/A
A wife tries to win back her husband's interest, as their marriage is seriously threatened by the arrival of her best friend and schoolmate in Venezuela.
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La Hechizada (1950)
Character: N/A
Baltasar, a young man in his twenties, is sent by his father to live with his aunt Dolores, an elderly widow and childless widow, on the Las Pataguas farm. There he meets his neighbors, the Araneda family, owners of the El Pantano farm and parents of the beautiful Humilde, with whom Balthazar falls in love. But the girl is "bewitched" by Saúl Araneda, her seductive cousin, whom the locals consider dangerously jealous.
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La frontera olvidada (1969)
Character: N/A
A young officer recently arrived from Buenos Aires takes charge of a military base on the edge of the desert.
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Nosotros los monos (1971)
Character: N/A
Following the life of Pampas boxer Mario Paladino, who died in the ring, this documentary delves into boxing as a job opportunity for men from the interior of the country.
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Pobre mariposa (1986)
Character: N/A
A turbulent era in Argentine politics is highlighted in this well-wrought drama, set in Buenos Aires at the end of 1945, about Clara (Graciela Borges), a young, half-Jewish woman awakening to the reasons behind the political conflicts of her time and place. Clara's father was a Communist who fought the Nazis in Argentina and possessed a list of the top Nazi exiles and their contacts. Through a former lover, Clara -- a successful broadcast journalist -- begins to see her Jewish roots (and the leftists) in a whole new light. Meanwhile, the political storms sweeping through Argentina are setting the stage for the Peronist government to come.
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Soldados (1978)
Character: El señor
Dramatic portrait of men and women discouraged in the midst of the Spanish Civil War, after the odyssey of a group of Republican soldiers trying to reach the east coast to go into exile. Agustín must bear that his libertine father lives with the ironer Remedios, although she does not love him. She escapes and he goes to war; when they finally meet again, anxious amid bursts, it will be impossible to consummate their desires repressed for so long.
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Las sorpresas (1975)
Character: N/A
"The Surprises" is an episode film. In the episode Five Years of Life an unknown man and woman spend a night locked in a subway station. In Corazonada, a domestic employee takes revenge on her employer by making her son fall in love and in The Wells there is a love triangle in which the deceived husband is blind.
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El paso maldito (1949)
Character: N/A
It narrates the misadventures of a bad boss (Arturo Gonzálvez) who falls in love with a poor girl (Chela Bon), harming a good young man (Lautaro Murúa)
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Noches sin lunas ni soles (1984)
Character: Maidana
A criminal escapes from a court, with help of three miscreants, to find his lifelong friend, who is terminally ill. The police officer catch knows there is a hidden loot involved.
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Fin de fiesta (1960)
Character: Guastavino
This routine drama set in Argentina during the 1930s draws parallels between a family patriarch and a political despot who stoops to any corrupt means to increase his power and wealth. The parallels are easy to make because the man is the same in both cases. The grandfather in the family has a rigid, tight-fisted control over his grandchildren, who eventually begin to rebel against his authoritarian and ironically puritanical behavior. At first, there is no real awareness of his opposite, criminal behavior outside the home. But as one of the grandsons begins to mature in his political savvy, the grandfather comes under well-deserved fire at last.
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Detrás de un largo muro (1958)
Character: Pedro Maidana
A young girl from a small town migrates to the capital of Buenos Aires, only to find a home in the slum area of the city.
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Tres veces Ana (1961)
Character: Renner
Three different love-related stories -all starring María Vaner as different "Anas". In "The Earth," Ana is a young and idealistic woman on the verge of adulthood when her first relationship with a clerk shatters her dreams of a romantic life. In "The Air," Ana is a rebellious, easy-living type among some beach bums whose sexual leanings tend to tip the scale at active promiscuity. In "The Cloud," Ana only exists in the imagination of an introverted man, who dreams of his ideal woman.
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Gracias por el fuego (1984)
Character: Edmundo Budiño
The failure of Budiño Ramon, who plans first murder of his father and is recognized after unable to carry it out, is due largely to the general attitude of a society that tolerates no dramatic gestures. However, the inadequacies of radical class, beliefs, feelings, profession and memory also plays a leading role in the drama.
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Un muro de silencio (1993)
Character: Bruno
A woman would rather forget her husband's forced disappearance at the hands of the government.
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Invasión (1969)
Character: Herrera
Hearing the summons from an elderly man, a volunteer troop of middle-aged men gather to defend their country from dark foreign invaders.
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Belmonte (1995)
Character: N/A
Seville 1913. Juan is a weak-looking boy who has grown up in a marginal environment. But it transforms when at night it challenges bulls in fences. Calderón, an old bullfighter, looks at him, in his rare ways, in his passionate attitude, and guided by a strange obsession introduces Juan into the way of being a bullfighter. In a short time, Belmonte becomes a hero in his land, but his great challenge will be to face Joselito in the most important square: Madrid. Biographical film around one of the most emblematic bullfighters, Juan Belmonte.
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No habrá más penas ni olvido (1983)
Character: Mayor Guglielmini
A small revolution breaks out in a small Argentine town, as one group of Peronists calls they newly elected peronist a communist. The newly elected official enlists the aid of allies ranging from the town drunk to young peronists to help hold his post. What follows is a slapstick war with a serious message.
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Shunko (1960)
Character: El maestro
A teacher arrives to a small village in Santiago del Estero and must educate children against the will of their parents.
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Heroína (1972)
Character: Dr. Gonzáles
A woman who has been traumatized by her brother's accidental death from electrocution in the subways of Buenos Aires learns to readjust.
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El secuestrador (1958)
Character: Patrick
A group of poor people living on the bare minimum in a slum, trying to survive in a world that seems to have no place for them. With a tone raw and realistic story portrays their daily tragedies, and their struggle to survive.
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El carnaval de las bestias (1980)
Character: Don Simón
A hit man working for the Yakuza double crosses his employers and flees with a cache of diamonds from the latest heist. Injured and hiding in the mountain regions of Spain, with Japanese assassins in hot pursuit, he takes refuge in the home of a local doctor and his two daughters who nurse him back to health and hide him from his pursuers, taking drastic and murderous measures to protect him... for they have plans of their own in store for their current guest.
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La caída (1959)
Character: Lucas
A university student comes to stay with a bedridden woman and her four children. Helping out around the house, she soon grows fond of the mother and children. An attorney falls for the student, but the couple experiences problems when she declines to leave what he refers to as "that lunatic asylum."
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En la ardiente oscuridad (1959)
Character: Ignacio
In an institution for the blind, a man rails against his misfortune, his energy and thinking distorted by a need to fight his blindness. Unhappy and unable to come to grips with his condition, he stirs a sympathetic chord in another blind inmate. She in turn, slowly enters into a relationship with him that starts to transform the ways he perceives himself and his blindness.
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Crónica de una señora (1971)
Character: Pepe
Following the death of a close friend, a woman caught in an unhappy marriage looks for ways to improve her life.
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La simuladora (1955)
Character: Luis Fontana
To avoid imprisonment, a woman pretends to be crazy after killing the man who blackmailed her sister.
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Paula cautiva (1963)
Character: Guillermo
An Argentine who emigrated to the United States finds himself by chance in Argentina for business. There he hires a woman, Paula, who is from a traditional but poor family, and he finds himself falling in love with her.
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Yo, la peor de todas (1990)
Character: Arzobispo
A 17th-century Mexican nun defies expectations by becoming a renowned intellectual and writer during the Spanish Inquisition.
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La tregua (1974)
Character: Gerente
A man has to come to terms with his wasted youth, estranged family and grim prospects for the future.
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Racconto (1963)
Character: Pasajero en vuelo de Ana
The romantic encounter and misunderstanding between an aristocratic model and an actor.
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Pajarito Gómez, una vida feliz (1965)
Character: Gravini
A chronicle of the life and career of a popular singer: his humble origins, his rise to fame, and his exploitation by the media.
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Un guapo del 900 (1971)
Character: N/A
The moral conflicts of a conservative politician, his wife and a bully, in the Buenos Aires of the early twentieth century.
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El ojo de la cerradura (1966)
Character: Hernán Ramallo
When a young fanatical nationalist suspects that his fellow pensioners - immigrants and zarzuela players - plan an attack on the president, he reports them to the police. In his adventure, he leaves behind a girlfriend and a lover, and ends up sharing his life with a disoriented girl.
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El reñidero (1965)
Character: Vicente
When a politician is murdered, the victim's daughter sets out to track down her father's killer. She soon suspects her father's friend and her own mother may have been involved in the murder plot, in this heavy-handed and tragic crime drama.
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Nazareno Cruz y el lobo (1975)
Character: Julián
The Mighty One offers Nazareno Cruz all the wealth in the world if he agrees to abandon his beloved; otherwise, the curse that supposedly weighs on him will be fulfilled.
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Los venerables todos (1963)
Character: Lucas Méndez
Ismael, the weakest and most unstable member of a supposed group of conspirators with power aspirations, constantly suffers ridicule and contempt for his leader, Lucas, and his other companions. Everything changes when a woman with whom Ismael is in love begins to delve into the macabre logic of the group.
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El exilio de Gardel: Tangos (1985)
Character: Gerardo
Some Argentinians, exiled in Paris, decide to put on a tango-ballet, dedicated to Carlos Gardel, a legendary Argentinian tango star.
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Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein (1991)
Character: Estanciero
A meeting of two world famous climbers, one an experienced mountaineer the other a sport climber, and a journalist (Ivan) results in a bet on which of the two is the best climber. Roger (the mountaineering expert) states that Martin (the sport climber) wouldn't survive a day on a 'real' climbing expedition, although he is considered to be the world's best sport climber (having just won an indoor 'world championship,' an event depicted in the opening scene). They plan to climb 'Cerro Torre,' in the Patagonia region of South America, near the Argentinian/Chilean border, one of the world's most difficult mountains, especially considering the extreme weather conditions common to the area.
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La cifra impar (1962)
Character: N/A
Two brothers quarrel for the love of a woman. One of them falls ill and dies; the other one marries her. The couple’s relationship falters in Paris due to the involvement of a reproaching mother, who still acts as if the dead brother were alive and living with her.
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Los traidores de San Ángel (1967)
Character: N/A
Henchmen of the dictator from a South American country blackmail Nick Thomas into being a government spy. The former smuggler is to pose as a priest and enter a monastery thought to be sympathetic with rebel guerrillas. The release of the film coincided with real-life events, as Catholic priests continued to be the victims of government persecution throughout Latin America.
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La casa del ángel (1957)
Character: Pablo Aguirre
A young teen has been raised by a despotic mother overcome with religious zeal and a father who rules over the household with a heavy, iron hand. Forcibly kept innocent of the sexual nuances of some adult relationships, she is not too clear on her rights, his intentions, or the consequences when her father's best friend starts to lust after her.
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Todo sol es amargo (1966)
Character: N/A
When a group of terrorists hijack a train, the various passengers relive their memories.
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Enigma de mujer (1956)
Character: Dr. Ricardo de Angelis
A series of anecdotes exposed from the point of view of a Samaritan woman who tries to fix the problems of the neighbors.
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Los Traidores (1973)
Character: Benítez
Based on a true story, the film narrates the life of a fictitious Peronist union leader who, after years of militancy, gains power in the union during the 1960s and gradually becomes a corrupt bureaucrat.
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Dar la cara (1962)
Character: Escalante
Three boys from very different backgrounds who have just finished their military service must face the complex social reality of Argentina.
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La muchacha de las bragas de oro (1980)
Character: Luis Forest
Luys Forest is a writer with a Falangist political past. He lives isolated in a coastal town, writing his memoirs (actually rewriting and adapting his autobiography with the times), and brooding over his failed marriage. His sister is worried about him and decides to send her daughter Mariana to stay with him. Mariana and a seemingly mute and artistic lesbian companion come to town to shake the stable world of Luys with their free and uninhibited ways. Soon begins a game of seduction that ends up exposing the intellectual game of Luys.
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Martín Fierro (1968)
Character: Sgt. Cruz
The story of rebel gaucho Martin Fierro, his people, and their life in the Argentine Pampas. Based on José Hernández's epic poem.
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Alias Gardelito (1961)
Character: Ingeniero
The title of this story is taken from the name of the great Argentine singer Carlos Gardel, the idol of the antihero Toribio portrayed by Alberto Argibay. Toribio's goal in life is to emulate the famous singer and making his own way successfully in the music business. Yet at the same time, he does not stop his illegal means of making ends meet, stealing and petty thievery. Discouraged when his big break never quite materializes, Toribio heads for disaster when he joins up with a large smuggling scheme.
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Las pirañas (1967)
Character: Carlos
Ricardo is an executive who has great success with women and behaves almost like a play-boy. His wife Carmen, an attractive housewife without children, feels ignored by him and seeks solace from her mother, who proposes Carmen a change in the way she acts in order to not permanently lose her husband or fall into madness.
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