Blanca Tapia
Nascimento : , Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Responsible and composed doctor goes on a spree with a friend with two beautiful women, and his wife finds out.
Madre de José
The film refers to the romance between a young mechanic of humble working background and a university student from a well-to-do family of professionals who face the difficulties originated in their different social origins.
Uma bela argentina ganha, em um programa de TV, uma passagem para o Rio de Janeiro onde trava contato com três jovens enamorados: um "malandro" jornalista, um "playboy" da época e um piloto de aviação. Passeia com todos por diversos pontos turísticos e, ao retornar à Argentina, decide aceitar o pedido de casamento do terceiro namorado. (Cinemateca Brasileira)
Sra. Bravo
A parapolice force within Peronism is dedicated to reducing and extorting all kinds of opponents, among whom a few rise up to denounce what is happening. Although the film has propaganda purposes that deliberately ignore part of reality, it is based on documented cases, such as those of the student Ernesto Mario Bravo or the trade union leader Cipriano Reyes.
Beatriz
A doctor is persecuted after treating a tortured man at a police station.
A store clerk lives in the furniture section without anyone noticing.
Three-episode film linked to each other by means of a medallion, where love is the engine that drives people to act the way they did.
A prostitute helps a scientist who deliberately infects himself to test the efficacy of a vaccine.
El Grito Sagrado (The Silent Call) is a fictionalized retelling of Argentina's fight for independence from Spain. The story is "personalized" by being related through the eyes of Mariquita Sanchez de Thompson y Mendeville, played by popular Latin American leading lady Fanny Navarro. Rebelling against the cozy traditionalism of her family, Mariquita weds tireless patriot Martin Thompson (Carlos Cores). She remains by her husband's side as he helps to fend off a British invasion and to achieve freedom for the Argentine slave population. Oddly, the principal villains in the film are the British, a reflection perhaps of Argentine dictator Juan Peron's ongoing efforts to curry favor with Spain.
Disenfranchised working-class woman leaves a bad man and finds a good one. Twenty years later...
The film begins with some sequences related to the youth of Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez, his arrival in Buenos Aires from his native Arrecifes, his law studies and a double frustration, as a writer and in his crush on a young woman who loved another man.
Monja
The sometimes profound, sometimes slightly sordid tale of Elena, a famous concert pianist who, as a child, was sexually assaulted by a circus clown while the music of Manuel de Falla "Ritual Dance of Fire" could be heard from the circus tent. Since that time, Elena has gone into hysterics every time she hears that composition. Making matters worse, the lascivious clown is now her business manager.
A man who arrives in paradise explains his earthly misfortune.