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La gata (1947)
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A woman is falsely accused of killing her husband, after finding out that he and her sister were lovers.
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Allá en el setenta y tantos (1945)
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The life of Élida Passo, pioneer of medicine of the Buenos Aires of the XIX century. By 1870, the first women tried to practice medicine in an area reserved for men; and through sacrifice and struggle, they begin the path towards a more egalitarian society.
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Yo soy el criminal (1954)
Character: Ulises Guzmán
A man believed guilty of several homicides becomes a criminal upon his release from the asylum.
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La flor de la ribera (1931)
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Unlike most works of that era that revolved around tango, the fictional film tells the story of a young opera singer. Following in Ferreyra's footsteps, the film explores the streets of La Boca, the port, and the bar, with a marked realism even as the fictional narrative—a young fisherman becomes an international opera star, leaving her humble girlfriend behind—drives the action forward, culminating in a drama with an unexpected ending.
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Mis cinco hijos (1948)
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After reaching retirement age and leaving his job, a father devotes all his attention to helping his children transition smoothly into their adult lives.
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Su mejor alumno (1944)
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The film tells the story of the natural son of a former president of Argentina and father of public education in the country, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, named Domingo, according to the first autobiographical accounts.
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Los martes, orquídeas (1941)
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The story is based on Elenita, the younger of four sisters, young, timid and romantic. To try to change her character and give her an illusion, his father sends her weekly a bouquet of orchids making her believe they are from a secret admirer.
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Pobre mi madre querida (1948)
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Contrary to the principles of his mother and sister, a boy falls in love with a woman of light life.
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Fiebre (1971)
Character: Fernando
Sandra, lovelessly married to a landowner who owns racehorses, meets José María, a lumberjack, and they quickly fall in love. After some time, Sandra's husband learns of the relationship.
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El cura gaucho (1941)
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The life of José Gabriel Brochero, the Cordovan priest who dedicated his life to those most in need.
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Los chicos crecen (1942)
Character: Barboza
A married man takes advantage of his friendship with another man, making him pretend to be the father of the children he has out of wedlock.
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Romance en tres noches (1950)
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A woman finds the opportunity to change her life when she meets and falls for a man who lives in a cabin far from the city.
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María de los Ángeles (1948)
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Set in 1825, the romance between a Creole woman and a Spaniard, during the Argentine War of Independence.
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