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El paraíso (1953)
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A newly married couple who left the country to make their fortune in the city comes across a gang of criminals.
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El domador (1954)
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A colt trainer who arrives in a town in Salta tries to win over a young woman.
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Yo no elegí mi vida (1949)
Character: Polizón en tren
Noir hero tries to avoid being arrested while he tracks down papers that will prove his innocence.
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Viaje sin regreso (1946)
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At the core of this enormously bleak melodrama, there is a beautiful, passionate woman (Florence Marly, Chenal's wife) who capriciously oscillates between two men (Chiola, De Paula), even though she knows her fate is fatally linked to one of them.
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Juvenilia (1943)
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A group of young people from the Colegio Nacional Buenos Aires recount their wanderings and their days in high school at the time of the National Organization in Buenos Aires.
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La que no perdonó (1938)
Character: Ño Cricho
A mother takes her husband away from her daughter; the first falls into misery and this is forced to marry a man who does not love.
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Las aguas bajan turbias (1952)
Character: Alí
The Peralta brothers work in the countryside the Alto Paraná. There they will meet subhuman working conditions. Finally, the workers rise and harshly punish their exploiters.
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El cura Lorenzo (1954)
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A heart-warming and entertaining chronicle of Salesian priest Lorenzo Massa. His work in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires in the early 1900s led to the founding of San Lorenzo de Almagro, one of the best soccer clubs in Argentina. (Pope Francis, who grew up in this neighborhood in the 1940s, is a fan). Father Massa (Ángel Magaña), an athletic young priest, is sent to serve a working class community, where he initially faces indifference and hostility. Following the conventions of the Hollywood biopic, the film describes the characters and their plights with affection, and a dash of drama, as they are changed by the example of the priest.
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El forastero (1937)
Character: Don Agapito
A peasant must emigrate to Buenos Aires after having lost his property due to neglecting his work.
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Veinte años y una noche (1941)
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A young woman returns from boarding school and will repeat in a certain way her mother's secret story, but she will be happy.
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Cruza (1942)
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The young daughter of a murdered rancher takes possession of her lands in Patagonia and must fight criminals alongside a teacher.
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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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Pájaros sin nido (1940)
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The birds in question are a group of young ladies who, for different reasons, leave the convent where they grew up in order to face "the struggle of life".
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Chimbela (1939)
Character: Don Nicanor
A young woman protects and falls in love with a fugitive accused of murder.
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