Bernardo Perrone

The moral conflicts of a conservative politician, his wife and a bully, in the Buenos Aires of the early twentieth century.

7.6/10

A farmer wants to register his harvest in the town's records and is imprisoned in a legal regime that encourages various excesses.

A deep-seated inferiority complex leads a Buenos Aires newspaper reporter (Carlos Cores) into a seemingly innocent correspondence-school scheme with a clever Hungarian ex-pat (Vassili Lambrinos). But as the money flows in, so do suspicions—driving one man to commit the perfect crime.

7.5/10

A heart-warming and entertaining chronicle of Salesian priest Lorenzo Massa. His work in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires in the early 1900s led to the founding of San Lorenzo de Almagro, one of the best soccer clubs in Argentina. (Pope Francis, who grew up in this neighborhood in the 1940s, is a fan). Father Massa (Ángel Magaña), an athletic young priest, is sent to serve a working class community, where he initially faces indifference and hostility. Following the conventions of the Hollywood biopic, the film describes the characters and their plights with affection, and a dash of drama, as they are changed by the example of the priest.

7.2/10

A woman with a doubtful past tries to hide it from her teenage son and attempts to change, but cannot.

6.9/10

Adaptation of Ernesto Sábato’s masterpiece: The Tunnel.

6.3/10

The wife of a hypnotist lives in a state of uncertainty over whether she's with her husband out of love or if she's been a victim of his influence.

8.2/10

Set in 1825, the romance between a Creole woman and a Spaniard, during the Argentine War of Independence.

8/10

Two men fight for a woman.

The romance between a mature doctor and a young girl, set in the mountains of Córdoba.

A successful tango singer struggles to cope with the demands and opportunities of fame.

A school teacher tries to support his school against unjust measures by the government and a rich woman helps him.

7.4/10