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1995
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British citizen Kate Benson (Vanessa Redgrave) is a new filmmaker who has come to Argentina to film a story based on the...
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Bruno
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1993
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Released directly on to video in the U.S., but exhibited on the festival circuit and in Europe, Plague is an adaptation of...
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1992
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Sister Juana (Assumpta Serna) is a gentle poet and a none-too-pious nun, living in seventeenth-century Mexico. She is...
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Archbishop
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1990
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A turbulent era in Argentine politics is highlighted in this well-wrought drama, set in Buenos Aires at the end of 1945,...
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Julio
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1986
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In this talkative story about the elite of Uruguay, a wealthy patriarch is troubled by his workers and especially by one son...
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Edmundo Budiño
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1984
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Numerous plot holes give a bumpy ride to this flawed crime drama about a prisoner who breaks out of jail in order to hand...
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Maidana
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1984
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The title of this movie raises an issue that is never really met head-on in the story, instead, the focus seems to be on a...
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1983
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This sequel to Valentina jumps ahead eight years where the gentle-poet Pepe is studying in a university and doing an...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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This is the second sequel in the saga of an English aristocrat who was captured by the Sioux in 1825 and eventually became...
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1983
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The apparent ease with which Argentina's political situation could degrade into extremists killing each other is illustrated...
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1983
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A soldier in a French prison camp circa spins the yarns of his youth to entertain his follow inmates in this drama from...
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Screenwriter
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1982
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Director
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1982
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This story is ostensibly about a down-and out press agency in Madrid that is struggling to keep its last legs from buckling...
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1982
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Slow in parts but still engaging and well-acted, this drama by Vicente Aranda explores the changing nature of a former...
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Luis Frest
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1979
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The final journey of war-weary members of the a remnant of the Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) is explored...
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1979
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This allegorical drama is said to depict the state of Spanish society under Franco's dictatorship, and the film won the...
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1978
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Director
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1977
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The trials and tribulations of a woman whose husband has walked out on her are the focus of this romantic melodrama. Often,...
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1976
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Life has lost its savor for the middle-aged widower in this drama. He keeps on at his job, but his grown children are a...
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1974
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This retelling of a popular legend, based on a radio drama scripted by Juan Carlos Chiappe, was tremendously popular...
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Sebastian
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1974
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In this tragicomedy, La Raulito (Marilina Ross) is a young woman who has been an outcast all her life. She has adopted the...
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Director
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1974
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The rapacious exploitation of South American resources by foreign companies is not a new phenomenon; it began with...
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1973
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This Japanese/Spanish co-produced, bizarre mish-mash of genres has hints of everything from The Beguiled to Eating Raoul....
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1972
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This well-acted psychological drama was wildly popular in its native Argentina, in part because it was based on the...
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1972
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Shocked into lethargy by the suicide death of her friend, Fina, an aristocratic Argentine now casts a critical eye on the...
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1971
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Alfredo Alcon stars as the Argentine military hero General Jose de San Martin. He falls in love and marries the beautiful...
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O'Higgins
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1970
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A volunteer troop of middle-aged men gather to defend their country from dark shrouded foreign invaders. Hearing the summons...
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Herrerra
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1969
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This drama, set in a Buenos Aires hotel, centers upon a fascist who goes into hiding after his organization's activities are...
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Hernan Ramallo
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1966
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Pajarito Gomez (Laurato Murua) is a singing idol who is beloved by his legions of fans in this uneven drama. His life...
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1965
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Lucas
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1963
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1963
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This interesting drama by director Lautaro Murua is about the difficulty of walking the straight and narrow in the face of an...
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Director, Boss
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1962
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The psychological torment of an odd triangle is the focus of attention in this conventional drama by Argentine director...
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Luis
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1962
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Three different love-related stories make up the 113-minute running time in this effective film by Argentine writer and...
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1962
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This routine drama set in Argentina during the 1930s draws parallels between a family patriarch and a political despot who...
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Guastarino
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1960
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This conventional drama by director Daniel Tinayre handles a distinctive subject -- the onset of blindness in an adult -- and...
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1958
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A university student comes to stay with a bedridden woman and her four children. Helping out around the house, she soon...
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1958
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To the casual observer, the Argentine El Secuestador (The Kidnapper) seems to wallow in sordidness for its own sake. The...
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1958
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This touching saga of a young teen (Elsa Daniel, 1959 "Best Actress" at Cannes for this role) is told with a depth and...
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Pablo Aguirre
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1957
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1956
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One of the first Chilean films to receive a North American release, Confession at Dawn was originally shipped out as...
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1954
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1950
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