Doña Juana
During the second half of the 19th century, a young survivor is saved in the Argentine pampas by a man she ends up marrying.
Two sisters struggle to get out of a Buenos Aires suburb, where debts with a loan shark have kept them apart. But soon the inhabitants of the neighborhood forget their differences before the appearance of an epidemic.
The film tells the story of the payador José Betinotti, a mythical character in Argentine music. It faithfully reconstructs the scenarios of the early twentieth century: the workers' struggles, the party meetings of the caudillos and the circus criollo, the cradle of Argentine theater and music.
In 1830, a young orphan lady poses as a man in order to meet the expectations of her uncle.
A girl and her boyfriend have a conflict when a neighbor tries to seduce him.
The romance between an actress and a young man provokes the rejection of the class to which he belongs.
A 1941 film.
Doña Micaela
Leocadia
The film's plot, which largely takes place in a cabaret, revolves around a worldly guy who had abandoned a mature lover for a younger and more beautiful one. It is very elementary and is just a pretext for a parade of popular songs. Currently considered lost.