Alberto Terrones

The action occurs in Abasto Market in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A grown up single woman marries a mafia man who promised her he would change. After they've married, his past come to ruin the wife's life.

7.2/10

The film tells the story of the payador José Bettinotti, 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

6.6/10

Fast-talking con artist type falls in love with a nice young woman and tries to go straight to win her father's approval.

6.7/10

A writer gets involved in a police case related to some jewelry belonging to a Chinese sect.

6.5/10

A repressed woman, unable to give love, is possessed by the spirit of his lewd grandmother.

7.2/10

When a man agrees to join a gang of criminals, his life becomes a complicated labyrinth that he will have to leave in order to be saved.

7.7/10

At the core of this enormously bleak melodrama, there is a beautiful, passionate woman (Florence Marly, Chenal's wife) who capriciously oscillates between two men (Chiola, De Paula), even though she knows her fate is fatally linked to one of them.

7/10

On the night of his marriage a young man runs over a cyclist. He believes he is dead, he hides the body and a mysterious character appears.

5.2/10

A vaudeville singer (Libertad Lamarque) secretly marries a wealthy landowner (George Rigaud), who soon returns to his ranch, fearing the rejection of his snobbish family. To teach him a lesson, she shows up at his estancia pretending to be a maid. Working from a popular stage play adapted by tango lyricist and versatile writer Homero Manzi, Luis Saslavsky directed a screwball comedy with singing star Libertad Lamarque. Giving the film’s title an ironic twist, Lamarque is cast as Sol Bernal, a platinum blonde defying class conventions in 1940s Argentina. A comedy of white telephones and lovely musical numbers, Eclipse de sol is peppered with sentimental touches and a dash of sex farce, thanks to Saslavsky’s visual sophistication.

7.3/10

A 1943 film.

4.2/10

A girl marries a writer, with whom her older sister is also in love; and when she gets sick, her sister takes care of her family.

6.6/10

A 1942 film.

6.2/10

A meteorologist's wife hurts her sister so she won't reveal who the real mother of her child is.

7.5/10

A young man lends his help to a desperate mother trying to find her son.

6.8/10

A 1942 film.

6.9/10

A singer married to a gambler is accused of murder.

6.4/10

A huge store in Buenos Aires is about to close due to restrictions on imports. The owner of the store returns from a vacation in France, and knowing the financial situation proceeds to throw a big gala party. He hires a man he had met abroad to pose as a fake earl, hoping to attract wealthy clients.

The romance in a student pension run by a good-natured spinster, between a pensioner and a student gambler.

5.5/10

The most aristocratic woman of the town is seduced by a Turkish man.

7.9/10

A young woman criticized by her family for her dissipated life embarks on a new path.

A millionaire appoints an administrator to control his daughter's overspending.

7.3/10

A group of young women share an apartment and they put forward their studies to love, but they will end up in love.

7.7/10

The love triangle of a journalist, a political leader and his wife.

A bohemian protects several people in his house, which is why he gets involved with some swindlers to keep them.

Romance - with its ruptures and reunions - between a girl and a boy who want to succeed with the tango.

7.3/10

A misogynistic teacher marries one of his students and then accidentally kills her.

Ceferino is the train station chief o a remote town. A group of planters ask him to legit them the wagons to send the harvest to Buenos Aires, he agrees, but he gets fired.

7.1/10

Forced by her alcoholic aunt, an orphan practices street vending and begging, until she finally runs away from home.