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
Senador
A look at the Buenos Aires underworld and its protagonists: the pimps, the prostitutes, the madams, and the politicians.
The vicissitudes of the members of the Campanelli family while they have a picnic in the Delta del Tigre, with assailants included.
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 Campanelli family messes up in Mar del Plata.
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To avoid imprisonment, a woman pretends to be crazy after killing the man who blackmailed her sister.
Catalina's lover
In seventeenth century's Chile a woman kills her lover because she wants to conquer a priest.
Eulogio Soto lives with his mother. To please her, he tries to locate her brother because she will have to undergo a delicate eye operation and he fears that he will never be able to see her face again. The youngest son, who does not know who his real family is, lives in a luxurious mansion. In the search for his lost brother, Eulogio will be "found" by a woman who, like a goblin, makes life impossible for him to help him by all means.
Alberto
The head of a criminal gang hires a man to rescue some compromising documents.
A field commissioner tries to solve the problems of his village.
Due to something very strange, a woman transforms from a housewife into a vedette.
Alma liberada is a black and white film from Argentina directed by Edmundo del Solar that premiered on August 9, 1951 and starred Josefina Ríos, Iván Grondona, Edmundo del Solar and Pilar Gómez.
Alberto Ponce
A young man must choose between the love of two women.
Benjamín
A singer who achieved world fame returns to his country and with his friends recalls episodes of his youth.