Lydia Lamaison
出生 : 1914-08-05, Mendoza, Argentina
死亡 : 2012-02-20
略歴
Lydia Lamaison (5 August 1914 – 20 February 2012) was an Argentine actress. She appeared in 47 films and television shows between 1939 and 2012. She starred in the film La caída, which was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Matilde
A Spanish writer finds an old coffer with photographs of an Argentine man who fought and died in the Spanish Civil War, and of a woman. Her quest for answers brings Vera to the Argentine Patagonia.
A family consisting of parents, two sons and a teenage daughter falls apart morally.
This action film dramatizes the military regime of Argentina who were responsible for the cruel violence and oppression of the so-called "missing" people.
Gianfranco, a peddler, and Lina, his young assistant, arrive in Montepulciano, a small Italian village, where they lure the local children by performing fascinating conjuring tricks.
A series of sketches with the themes of infidelity, sexuality and divorce.
Elvira
A bond develops between a truck driver and his newly-assigned helper, a young man who happens to be deaf.
Mother
A typical office employee decides one day rebelling against its routine and not going to work because it has a "lazy". His family, friends and colleagues are trying to dissuade him unsuccessfully at the beginning. But as time passed his situation complicated emotional and economically. These circumstances thwart his rebelliousness.
Catalina Rossi
Tormented by the messy and frivolous life of his family, a father is forced to move away from home.
A young writer wants to make a different cinema and a director presents a plot divided into 3 episodes.
A store owner tries to commit suicide several times and he can't do it..
Madre de Zulema Puentes
Delia Mañara is notorious in her quarter of Buenos Aires for the mysterious deaths of two of her fiancés. She lives in a twilight world and gains most satisfaction through the exercise of power over others.
Doña Natividad
The moral conflicts of a conservative politician, his wife and a bully, in the Buenos Aires of the early twentieth century.
This routine drama set in Argentina during the 1930s draws parallels between a family patriarch and a political despot who stoops to any corrupt means to increase his power and wealth. The parallels are easy to make because the man is the same in both cases. The grandfather in the family has a rigid, tight-fisted control over his grandchildren, who eventually begin to rebel against his authoritarian and ironically puritanical behavior. At first, there is no real awareness of his opposite, criminal behavior outside the home. But as one of the grandsons begins to mature in his political savvy, the grandfather comes under well-deserved fire at last.
Marta
A university student comes to stay with a bedridden woman and her four children. Helping out around the house, she soon grows fond of the mother and children. An attorney falls for the student, but the couple experiences problems when she declines to leave what he refers to as "that lunatic asylum."
A 1942 film.
As a result of a bet, a wealthy young woman agrees to participate in a very popular radio audition.
Semi-documentary film in which a fictional plot is narrated linked to events that really occurred in the history of Argentine aviation between 1908 and 1938.