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Así es la vida (1977)
Character: Liberti
Tells the story, in the key of comedy of customs, of a typical bourgeois home in Buenos Aires for three decades.
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Los chantas (1975)
Character: Ingenieri
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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La fin del mundo (1963)
Character: N/A
A con man who lives with his three aunts in a mansion takes refuge in a slum when he is wanted by the police.
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Digan lo que digan (1968)
Character: Luis
Raphael plays a singer who searches for his classical pianist brother in Buenos Aires, with the brother eventually revealed playing in the squalid bar.
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Las píldoras (1972)
Character: Darío
A moralist teacher arrives at a summer hotel with his daughter and his secretary.
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Orden de matar (1965)
Character: Sacerdote
Upon learning of the murder of a friend, a police inspector sets out to take justice on his own. This attitude, contrary to his usual convictions, will gradually destroy him.
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Frutilla (1980)
Character: Florencio Parravicini
A girl arrives in Buenos Aires from Catamarca and fulfills her dream of being an actress.
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Blum (1970)
Character: Cayetano Blum
A businessman falls in love with a beautiful young woman, showers her with attention and turns her into a star without confessing his love to her.
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Chicos ricos (2000)
Character: Rubén
Two award-winning advertising creatives throw a party at their mansion and are surprised by a lumpen and his son who try to rob them to pay off their debts with a threatening moneylender
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Esto es alegría (1967)
Character: Sr. Venturini
Three stories where optimism triumphs: a television director finds a new mother for his children, an old couple of artists deal with a sentimental crisis and an illustrator whose father is an alcoholic fights to educate his brother.
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Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola (1965)
Character: Productor de televisión
Movie divided in three episodes: a family mother becomes a successful singer; an Argentinian reporter follows a Spanish cupletista from the beginning of the XX century; the reunion of three old actors and their lies about their success.
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Un día de suerte (2002)
Character: N/A
Buenos Aires in the year 2002; the economical depression has caught the country. Elsa keeps her head above water through several badly paid jobs and occasional criminal offenses with her friends Walter, Laura and Toni. She's saving money for a ticket to Rome to get out of her life and visit an Italian with whom she had a one night stand several months ago.
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¿Los piolas no se casan…? (1981)
Character: N/A
The story revolves around Bebe (Santiago Bal) and Cacho (Tristan), two typical neighborhood boys who live different misfortunes in their constant search to conquer women. Bebe is half a blackmail and thinks he knows how to do them all, while Cacho is more shy and in love. Unexpectedly Bebe finds herself facing a relationship that advances faster than she thought, and that is why she decides to ask for some advice from her rogue neighbor, Don Carmelo (Darío Vittori), a veteran punguista who is in a couple with a beautiful woman much younger. Thus the plot is taking place between entanglements, alleged infidelities and an imminent marriage that no one expected.
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Villa Cariño (1967)
Character: N/A
A comedy in which several couples indulge in passion inside their cars while parked in the area of Palermo baptized as "Villa Cariño".
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Las pirañas (1967)
Character: N/A
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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