Known for Acting
A peculiar, meticulous, vocationally archeological account of the professional life of the actor, Spanish by birth, Argentinean by adoption, Narciso Ibañez Menta (1912-2004), spiritual disciple of Lon Chaney, the new man of a thousand faces, master of horror, star of Argentinean theater, cinema and television for decades.
A story about corruption and drug trafficking with the complicity of judges and politicians. An investigation led by a journalist and a cop who try to uncover the truth behind the supposed suicide of a national senator.
A woman from the country moves into to the big city of Buenos Aires to start a new life. Things are not going very easy and she soon finds herself working as a prostitute.
Medina is the prototype Rolo Playboy: millionaire playboy and sophisticated. However, sometimes is lonely at the top. But everything changes when he suffers a series of accidents and always be the same girl to save. The downside is that the lady in question is married, and her husband is a doctor who will devise a strange revenge against the young astray. Along the way, Rolo will discover the meaning of life and love.
A boy is hard pressed to assure you, as a white lie to seem interesting to her friend Carolina Bride who knows the "Titanes", she wants autographs each. The boy's father takes him out of trouble, with great relief the boys are becoming Karadagian friends, the "leader-founder" of the Titans, and his "troupe".
A series of crazy sequences take place at a late-night drive-in movie theater.
Two men love the same woman and plan ways to have her
Biopic of Ceferino Namuncurá (1886-1905), son of a Mapuche cacique and a white woman, and the first Indian of South America to be beatified. The film starts out as a war movie, showing his father Manuel battling the Spanish and taking a white woman as his captive bride. But little of interest happens after Ceferino is born. His beatification relies partly on his "miraculous" survival after falling in a stream as a baby, but the film does not present this with any great drama, and plods through the rest of the boy's life with similar tepor. Ceferino does well in school, attracts the interest of a priest, attends a Catholic school in Buenos Aires, and studies for the priesthood in Italy, where he dies of tuberculosis after a few unconvincing coughs.
The political career of Juan Manuel de Rosas, twice Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires (1829-1832 and 1835-1852), who also ruled the Argentine Confederation during his second term in office.
The seven deadly sins are illustrated through short stories.
Angelica Zamora is a famous actress and singer, ignored by her three children Julio, Clotilde and Felipe. After learning of a serious illness that leaves her little time to live, her children and their friends intend to make her spend her best moments without being aware of the disease she suffers. Julio will even propose to someone to please his mother.