Alita Román

Laucha (Alberto) is a regular middle-aged guy who lives with his elder mother and works at a factory. After a night out where he attends a show by transvestite artist Dominique, he develops an unexpected fixation with the artist. What started out as a loud reaction of disgust and bigotry, slowly turns into him realizing that he is in fact infatuated by Dominique. This newfound interest fills Laucha's mind with guilt and doubt, while his coworkers start mocking him for dating a "wierdo", and his family grieve his lost decency. In the midst of Laucha's predicament, a revelation by Dominique will shake the board.

6.4/10

Luis Sandrini plays a college professor who, because of his freethinking attitudes and concerns for moral questions over matters of business, has more in common with his students than his colleagues.

6.1/10

The murder of a man is investigated by a judge but the documentation that the dead man possessed makes the investigation hampered by politicians.

A student and his love for a young woman, misunderstood by her father.

Five random people accidentally get dosed with an experimental psych-drug that suppresses fear and risk-avoidance.

7.6/10

The life of the tenants of a Buenos Aires tenement during the interwar period.

A small town girl arrives in the city to study literature and philosophy, she stays in a house inhabited by a family in decline.

6.7/10

Leandro and Carancha inhabit the islands located in the Parana delta. When their son brings home a girlfriend, her presence makes Carancha jealous and dramatic consequences ensue.

7.6/10

A man thinks he is not the father of his presumed daughter.

5.1/10

A melodramatic, psychological thriller, the film tells the story of a young wealthy widow, who is unhappy. She meets a Bohemian artist who marries her to escape the poverty of his family, but is stifled by her possessiveness and jealousy.

7.9/10

Film about the life of Francisco Ramírez, leader of Entre Ríos.

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

The conflict of a woman with her husband when she starts defending her individuality.

5.6/10

A 1942 film.

6.9/10

It narrates the history of the Argentine ship that served for many generations like school for the formation of sailors.

6.2/10

The Private detective Raúl Marín with the help of his grandmother and the police commander Aragón try to find out the murder of several homicides in three episodes: El Anónimo, El Ídolo and El Hipnotizador.

6.8/10

Group of tango musicians picks up an aspiring young chanteuse at one of their whistle stop engagements; film focuses on their collective path to stardom, romantic conflicts between the woman and two guys in the band and some peripheral crime-drama stuff.

A laid back woman, a romantic man and a father who allows his son to choose his partner freely, produce a revival of the famous novel treating its characters in an ironical way.

7/10

A woman tries to annul her daughter's marriage by making her boyfriend believe that he is the real father of her daughter.

7.5/10

A rumor spreads about a man being bad luck. His superstitious friends believe it, but it's all part of an evil scheme to ruin the man's upcoming wedding. Adapted from the play of the same name by Gregorio de Laferrere.

7.1/10

Ana Maria del Solar is a rich lady who is suddenly in the street. After a while she goes to live in the pension where her driver lives.

7.7/10

Two boys from Mendoza leave their land attracted by Buenos Aires and fall into crime.