Nélida Romero

Nélida Romero

Birth : 1926-01-17, Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Death : 2015-01-14

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Nélida Romero

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La virgen gaucha
The parallel accounts of the story of the Virgin of Luján in the seventeenth century and of a blind violinist who regains her vision during the Pope's visit to Argentina in 1982
Una jaula no tiene secretos
Buenos Aires, Argentina, New Year's Eve. Several people are trapped inside an elevator located in an office building.
Navidades en junio
Rosario
Comedy by Tulio Demicheli about Christmas in June.
Las campanas de Teresa
A provincial girl who sells pots tries to obtain the bells that the church of her people needs.
Alejandra
My Husband and My Boyfriend
When a woman finds out that her husband is being unfaithful to her, she decides to give him a dose of his own medicine, making him jealous with another suitor.
Los ojos llenos de amor
An extra breaks into the department of a movie star to seduce him.
Payaso
Feminine Wiles
A man feels abandoned because his wife is too busy with her incredible success as a lawyer. Because of this, he ends up falling into infidelity and showing certain contradictions in his wife.
The Honorable Tenant
Elena
El heroico Bonifacio
A gang of criminals uses a boastful store clerk posing as a hero.
¡Qué hermanita!
The admirer of a singer does her best to see him and be with him.
Arroz con leche
A runaway bride poses as a married woman and mother of twins to woo a suitor who only falls in love with married women.
Abuse of Trust
A homeless young woman breaks into a married couple's house claiming to be the man's daughter, but she regrets the deception.
Late-Model Wife
When a young woman who knows nothing about housework falls in love, her grandmother and nanny make her seem like the ideal housewife in front of her boyfriend.
When My Husband Kisses
A high society woman discovers a fiery romantic letter in a raincoat pocket seemingly written by a rumba dancer to the woman’s doctor husband. He tries to cover by saying that the letter is addressed to a more conservative friend of his, leading to rumours of his friend’s (supposed) incredible passion becoming intriguing to the local women, even the Doctor’s own jealous wife.
Madame Bovary
Ms. #2
Paris, 1857. While on trial for moral outrage, French writer G. Flaubert tells the court and the audience the true story of the heroine of his novel Madame Bovary, a sensitive but capricious woman whose desperate efforts to overcome the bourgeois conventions of a dull, provincial life led her family first to ruin and disrepute and finally to the abyss of tragedy.