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Espérame Mucho (1983)
Character: Uncle Miguel
Juan remembers his childhood spent during the fifties in Argentina, when he lived doubts, fears and conflicts typical of the passage towards adolescence, surrounded by his family and the neighbors of the neighborhood
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Los dueños del silencio (1987)
Character: Roger Melin
A Swedish journalist in Buenos Aires is about to reveal the circumstances surrounding the young Swedish-Argentine woman Lena Melin's disappearance. The military junta of Argentina is threatening to deport him.
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Sin reserva (2000)
Character: J. J.
Environmental groups oppose the urbanization of the Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve, and one of the company's executives falls in love with a conservationist photographer.
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Mujer-Mujer (1987)
Character: N/A
A divorced couple fight over a bankrupt company, while a young woman poses naked for a painter as revenge, an actress rejects a businessman and a model kidnaps her captor.
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El país de nomeacuerdo (2005)
Character: N/A
This is the story of an optimistic and amnesiac people who, at the slightest glimmer of light, are prone to forget the pain caused by repeating their mistakes at the polls or by knocking on the doors of the barracks, and rush into hopeful celebration: a dubious World Cup, a war with England, the coming of democracy, etc. And so, between pain and celebration, they await that promised future of abundance.
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Obsesión de venganza (1987)
Character: Marcelo Guerrero
A long-distance bus is assaulted, and in the tragic event the wife and son of a well-known lawyer die. After three months of rest, he leaves the hospital, with only one thing in mind: to avenge the death of his loved ones.
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Bésame mortalmente (1990)
Character: Juez
A serial killer of prostitutes is threatening the authorities. Sara steps in, unemployed and without a place to live, staying for a while with her friend Pata. Sara gets a job in a courthouse particularly concerned about the killer. When Pata's client reads Sara's fortune, fate has a crucial confrontation with the law in store for her.
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Ni vivo, ni muerto (2002)
Character: N/A
During the state terrorism in Argentina, a paramilitary group kidnapped the wife of a man named Alcides and two years later, entered into communication with him to make a deal.
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Locos por la música (1980)
Character: Director musical
A musical with different singers, musicians and Argentine comedians of the eighties.
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Veredicto final (1996)
Character: N/A
The trial of a confessed serial killer focused on the alternative of finding him guilty and sending him to the electric chair, or declaring him unimpeachable and confining him in a psychiatric hospital.
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Tango, Bayle nuestro (1988)
Character: Pareja alegórica de época
Documentary filmed in Buenos Aires that shows the importance of tango for Argentines, with dance scenes, voiceovers and interviews with professionals but also with other anonymous characters who find their form of expression in this music. The film was shot at a time of tango revival around the world.
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La última mirada (2011)
Character: Cadrinelli
An Argentinean born Spaniard, writer and journalist, whose parents were tortured and murdered during the Military Coup, returns to finish a novel about them, with the ambiguous determination to get even with their murderer, a former Sheriff who lives nearby in Patagonia. He and the Sheriff's daughter fall in love. He takes DNA samples of the Girl's family and realizes the truth; she is not their daughter, which means she might have been abducted from her murdered parents. He indirectly feeds her mistrust. The girl travels to Buenos Aires to investigate. She finds out the truth and faces her father, who avows never agreeing on saving those children. On her question, "Who am I?" he says she is a mistake and that she is alive thanks to his decision. It is her who ultimately solves the Writer's conflict in a tragical showdown with the Sheriff.
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Contar hasta diez (1985)
Character: N/A
Argentina's turbulent political history is an uncredited but clearly present protagonist in this rather slow-paced story about Ramon (Oscar Martinez) and his search for his brother Pedro in the capital city of Buenos Aires. Pedro has disappeared at a time of upheaval, after a military junta takes over Argentina in 1976, killing thousands of leftists and dissidents. Unlike many others, Ramon's father has political ties that matter, but that may not change Pedro's fate, which could be death -- or like some who have been tortured, worse than death. This film was nominated for a Golden Bear award at the 1985 Berlin Film Festival.
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Contar hasta diez (1985)
Character: Federico
Argentina's turbulent political history is an uncredited but clearly present protagonist in this rather slow-paced story about Ramon (Oscar Martinez) and his search for his brother Pedro in the capital city of Buenos Aires. Pedro has disappeared at a time of upheaval, after a military junta takes over Argentina in 1976, killing thousands of leftists and dissidents. Unlike many others, Ramon's father has political ties that matter, but that may not change Pedro's fate, which could be death -- or like some who have been tortured, worse than death. This film was nominated for a Golden Bear award at the 1985 Berlin Film Festival.
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Tiro de gracia (2013)
Character: Comisario
A hostage situation gone bad. Jesús, an amateur thief, holds prisoner a group of clients. But nothing is what it seems. Behind the gates of the drugstore the story will unfold in two times. On one side, to the inevitable end: the police will shoot their way inn. And on the other side, to the past, unveiling how Jesús got caught in this situation, where the hostages are not the real victims, but something more sinister. Retracing step by step, reveling the truth, playing with the prejudices and beliefs of the audience on racial hate, social prejudices, and the intolerance. How far are we willing to go to survive?
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Otra historia de amor (1986)
Character: Raúl Lovera
A dynamic young man falls in love with his own boss, a married businessman, with two children.
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Abierto día y noche (1981)
Character: N/A
A motel that is open all day specializes in beautiful women, and a couple of men decide to visit their rooms.
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El almuerzo (2015)
Character: General José Rogelio Villarreal
On May 5, 1976, writer Haroldo Conti was kidnapped by the military dictatorship, which had taken over Argentina that same year. Two weeks later, the newly elected de facto president, Jorge Rafael Videla, invited several figures of national culture to a private luncheon at the Government House: Jorge Luis Borges, Ernesto Sábato, Horacio Ratti, Father Castellani, and the President's General, General Villarreal. The film narrates the historic event shared by these figures during one of the most disastrous moments in our history.
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El encuentro de Guayaquil (2015)
Character: N/A
The best kept secret in American history is revealed. San Martín and Bolívar meet for the first and only time to chase the dream of a Grand Motherland.
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Sentimientos: Mirta, de Liniers a Estambul (1987)
Character: N/A
Mirta is a university student in Buenos Aires, in the politicized Argentina of 1974. After the 1976 coup d'état, she and her boyfriend are forced into exile in Stockholm. The exile will contribute to the destruction of the couple, and Mirta must then find her own path.
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CP 9409 (2014)
Character: N/A
On March 24, 2004, Patricia, a teacher from Monte Grande, saw on television President Néstor Kirchner take down the portrait of Videla and other de facto presidents of the military dictatorship from the Military College. This image repeated itself in her mind, leading her to retrieve from her box of memories the letters addressed to the soldiers of the Malvinas War, which she had saved from destruction when she worked as an administrator at the Municipality of Monte Grande. She then decided to give meaning to that event by starting to deliver the letters that had never arrived.
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Los nadies (2014)
Character: N/A
In the middle of the Andes Mountains lies a big dump. Hundreds of homeless people are living from the garbage. An inexperienced social worker is sent by the local government to evacuate these areas and the conflict erupts.
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Los bastardos (2023)
Character: "Seis Dedos"
An epic about one of the most turbulent times in the recent history of the Buenos Aires suburbs. In this context, a group of idealists emerges who are specifically called: "The bastards."
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Departamento compartido (1980)
Character: Abogado
A recently separated man decides to go to his best friend's apartment, where their different personalities cause crazy events, hilarious situations and, in addition, he meets a beautiful woman with whom he falls in love.
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Asesinato en el Senado de la Nación (1984)
Character: Enzo Bordabehére
Historical film that focuses on political and social events took place in Argentina during the beginning of the 30s. Santafecino Deputy Lisandro de la Torre complaint in Congress Argentine meat business with England.
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Fuego Gris (1994)
Character: N/A
A young woman, alienated by her work and confronted to her surroundings, falls into a depression that leads her to live in a sewer to find her identity. In there, life is no better; reality appears in images and alegoric figures that change its form and vanishes, without letting the woman communicate with anyone. It's a film with zero dialog in witch the songs takes us through the states of emotion.
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Al 3er día (2020)
Character: José
Cecilia and her son embark on a journey. On the third day, she is found wandering alone, not remembering what happened during this time. She is desperately looking for her son and finds herself wrapped in a brutal hunt, carried out by a religious fanatic, whom she faces off against. To her, he's a lunatic. To him, Cecilia is the enemy.
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El secreto de Lucía (2014)
Character: Aristóbulo
Lucia is a flamenco singer and dancer. At 14, her mother died, leaving her completely alone and without support. Dance and singing became her means of survival.
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Lifting de corazón (2005)
Character: Ezequiel
Pep Munné is an aging plastic surgeon who falls for a young female assistant (Mariana Anghileri) while attending a medical conference. Soon he begins inventing new reasons to spend more time with her. His wife Cristina (María Barranco) begins meeting with a psychiatrist (Jean Pierre Noher) in order to figure out what is going on in her marriage.
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La noche viene movida (1980)
Character: Empleado de aeropuerto
A businessman who receives his niece who comes from the interior experiences different situations in a hotel accommodation.
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Los hijos de López (1980)
Character: Arturo
The relationships of a businessman with a Japanese company and of his son with women
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A oscuras (2019)
Character: Mario
Lola tries not to drop her talent, threatened by the passage of time and the irreversible events that devastated her happiness. Ana, will try to survive a violent relationship with Victor that will bring her closer to the world of prostitution. Lucio hand in hand with cocaine addiction, will destroy its precarious humanity.
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Quequén (2021)
Character: N/A
Javier, a psychologist, meets Ana, a notary, alien to the psychoanalysis' world. Both have a desire to find a partner. After they meet and a first date, they take a trip to Quequén's beach in Buenos Aires where things may not go as planned.
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Amanece, que no es poco (1989)
Character: Bruno
Teodoro, a Spanish engineer working as a professor in the United States, returns to Spain to enjoy a sabbatical year.
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Atrapada por el vicio (1986)
Character: Fernando
Something very common in our days, an adolescent who does not find communication with her mother or stepfather falls into a depression that drags her down paths of difficult return. A film that shows the harshness of loneliness and the wrong search for drugs as a way out of problems.
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El Manosanta está Cargado (1987)
Character: Castro
A common man that is tired of being treated as stupid, and starts treating other people the same way, acting as a Brazilian "Manosanta" (folk healer that cures people illnesses).
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La dosis (2020)
Character: Kristoff
Marcos is an experienced nurse. He works in the night shift of a provincial private clinic. He is applied and professional but has a secret: in some extreme cases he applies euthanasia. He'll soon meet someone that knows what he's doing.
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Casi leyendas (2017)
Character: Javier's Father-in-law
Axel, a Spaniard with Asperger syndrome, decides to travel to Buenos Aires in search of his former companions, with whom he formed in the past a music band that was not successful. Axel meets again with Javier, a geography teacher, and Lucas, a health visitor; three estranged friends who reluctantly come together to become the ones they never were: almost legends.
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Casi no nos dimos cuenta (1990)
Character: N/A
A woman describes to her psychoanalyst the details of how she met her partner until the moment of their separation.
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