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Esperanza (1949)
Character: María Joliot
The story of the first colony of immigrants to arrive in the province of Santa Fe, in Argentina.
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Don Fulgencio (1950)
Character: Merceditas
The adventures of the man who had no childhood, smart for business, but a lover of innocent jokes.
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Cuando los hombres hablan de mujeres (1967)
Character: N/A
Three stories told in a Turkish bathhouse: two braggarts are mocked by a starlet; two Boca Juniors fans and love-hate for two River Plate fan girls; a man, father of 8 daughters, seeks the boy despite his wife.
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Payaso (1952)
Character: N/A
A professional clown takes advantage of another clown, who is simple and naif, to take over his place and conquer the heart of a young lady.
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La valija (1971)
Character: Luisa Oliva
The story of a middle-class married couple who really loves each other, but who are unable to transmit their feelings, while the routine corrodes their relationship.
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Frutilla (1980)
Character: Camila Quiroga
A girl arrives in Buenos Aires from Catamarca and fulfills her dream of being an actress.
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Yo tengo fe (1974)
Character: N/A
Palito Ortega recreates his own biography in this film. The most significant events in the singer's life and his personal struggle to achieve success are portrayed through the story of Martín Ríos. A humble boy from the countryside, born into a poor and large family in Tucumán, travels to the capital with the intention of becoming the most popular singer of his time. Despite adversity, Martín will not be deterred in his struggle to achieve success and love.
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Psexoanálisis (1968)
Character: N/A
A profiteer pretends to be a psychoanalyst to conquer women with sexual trauma.
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La cigarra no es un bicho (1963)
Character: Dorotea Bretón, la profesora
The vicissitudes of six different couples who arrive at a hostel in Buenos Aires called La Cigarra and are quarantined because of a supposed bubonic plague, causing all kinds of inconveniences and entanglements as a result of this forced coexistence.
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Los neuróticos (1971)
Character: N/A
Dr. Sigmund is a psychoanalyst whose only goal in his group therapies is to conquer the women who attend there.
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En mi casa mando yo (1968)
Character: Elisa Rossi
Tormented by the messy and frivolous life of his family, a father is forced to move away from home.
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Chafalonias (1960)
Character: Lidia de Fossatti
After his wife's death, widower begins to learn details about a double life she led.
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Tres alegres fugitivos (1988)
Character: N/A
Mingo, Carlitos and Tristán are three friends who run a humble moving company together. One day, while they are having dinner at Carlitos' house, a baby is left at his door with a letter in which they are asked to take the baby to the province of Córdoba so that he's not in danger. From there, a series of entanglements begin as they are taken as kidnappers and fugitives from the law.
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Cuando los duendes cazan perdices (1955)
Character: Blanca Luz
Eulogio Soto lives with his mother. To please her, he tries to locate her brother because she will have to undergo a delicate eye operation and he fears that he will never be able to see her face again. The youngest son, who does not know who his real family is, lives in a luxurious mansion. In the search for his lost brother, Eulogio will be "found" by a woman who, like a goblin, makes life impossible for him to help him by all means.
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La fiesta de todos (1979)
Character: N/A
Documentary about Argentina's victory in the 1978 FIFA World Cup, held in that country during its last dictatorship.
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Hoy le toca a mi mujer (1973)
Character: N/A
In the wake of the husband's infidelity, a mature marriage faces separation. But his daughter, in complicity with the boyfriend and the father, hatch a plan to make friends with them.
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