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El viejo hucha (1942)
Character: N/A
An Italian immigrant accumulates wealth for their children, all consider him a miserable, until one day one of her children gives a very big disappointment and dies of a heart attack. Their children begin to spend the fortune he had amassed his father.
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Tiro Al Aire (1980)
Character: N/A
Following his mother`s death, wise son Sebastian attempts to organise dad Nestor to cope with basic household chores. Sebastian shows Nestor how to light the oven. Later Nestor can't fix a broken lamp, but his son soon sorts it out. Nestor wants to act and invent money raising schemes whereas Sebastian yearns for a dad with a steady job. Nestor gets a role in an ad and pursues acting work. He seeks backing to market ping pong balls with world cup logos though the event has passed. The essence of the story revolves around how these conflicting aspirations can be reconciled.
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Cuarteles de invierno (1984)
Character: Romerito
A boxer and a singer are hired by the Armed Forces to entertain the people of a small town. When their personalities and principles get them in trouble with the authorities, they support each other as they face their destiny.
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Ángel, la diva y yo (2000)
Character: Hotel owner
Buenos Aires at the end of the millennium a young filmmaker hopeless about their future decides to film his last act.
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Lucrecia Borgia (1947)
Character: N/A
Lucrecia Borgia's brothers seek power by marrying and divorcing her with various suitors.
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La mujer más honesta del mundo (1947)
Character: N/A
The beautiful wife of a mediocre and good-natured butcher falls in love with a cerebral philosophy professor who little by little reveals to her a horizon that conflicts with her innocence.
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Ritmo, Sal y Pimienta (1951)
Character: N/A
A young woman wants to dedicate herself to Spanish music and her father opposes it, but she continues with her project.
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Juvenilia (1943)
Character: N/A
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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El telo y la tele (1985)
Character: N/A
A sex congress takes place in a hotel, and couples are secretely filmed in a Slivers way by the "scientists".
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Los tres mosquiteros (1953)
Character: Gogó
A young provincial and two comedians replace the main actors in the theatrical performance of The Three Musketeers.
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La guerra de los sostenes (1976)
Character: Guillermo Azcárate
This is a comedy full of tangles, with the picaresque occurrences of Tristan, and the involvement of frontline actors.
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La guerra la gano yo (1943)
Character: Perico
A grocer gets rich speculating on the shortages generated by World War II until he suffers the consequences firsthand.
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Papá por un día (2009)
Character: Lorenzo
Federico is the coach of the women's hockey team and is about to get married. The father suffers a heart attack and asks him to take care of his 8-year-old sister whom he doesn't know. The pressure he feels is accentuated when he meets Julieta.
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El alma del bandoneón (1935)
Character: N/A
Two brilliant tango singers struggle to the top of their profession and cope with obstacles to their personal romance.
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Géminis (2005)
Character: Lucio
An incestuous love affair. Meme and Jeremias are the younger children in a typical bourgeois family. Their mother Lucia is the dominant force in the household, but her fixation on upholding the niceties of upper middle class life has prevented her from seeing what is going on under her roof. When the siblings’ older brother and his fiancee arrive home for their wedding, it seems inevitable that the concealment will be impossible to sustain. But equally it becomes apparent that if Lucia were to find out about the affair, there would be catastrophic consequences.
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Hotel alojamiento (1966)
Character: N/A
Different stories that take place in a hotel for a temporary shelter for couples.
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Te amo (1986)
Character: Patrón del boliche
A single pregnant teenager goes to live with her uncle, a mediocre entertainer in a seedy cabaret.
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Mi marido hoy duerme en casa (1955)
Character: N/A
The children of a divorced marriage hatch a plan to get them back together, upon discovering that their father has a girlfriend.
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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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Suegra último modelo (1953)
Character: Felipe
A woman tries to annul her daughter's marriage by making her boyfriend believe that he is the real father of her daughter.
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