Muchachos de la Ciudad
The romantic story between a young employee and the seller of a bookstore whose father wishes to marry her with an older man.
José A. Ferreyra
José A. Ferreyra
Also Directed by José A. Ferreyra
A 1925 film.
The film revolves around a lower-class family: Doña Camila, the aging mother, and Elena and Carlos, her children. Carlos is, unbeknownst to her, a reformed thief. One day he meets Nora, a prostitute, in the park, and decides to bring her home after falling in love with her. Elena, who is being courted by a shady Don Juan, is given a ring as a gift, but Nora takes it away from her complaining that she knows men like Don Juan and the ring is probably stolen. This is evidenced when the police arrive in search for the ring, and Nora takes the fall for Elena.
The romantic misadventures of a young woman.
A 1923 film.
A 1925 film.
On his first night out after receiving the key to his house, a young man walks into a club where an orchestra of young ladies is playing.
A woman driven by misery to a path of degradation until the inexorable end of which the tango symbolizes, at the same time, her condemnation and her liberation.
The confrontation of civic sophistication with uncontaminated humble rural life.
![](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BZDkxYjY5ZTMtYWQ1My00ZGYwLWExOGMtZWQxYzRjMzY0ZDFhXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNjU2OTM4NzI@._V1_UX600.jpg)