Carlos Rinaldi
In a very exclusive summer resort, a curious exchange of married couples will take place.
The three daughters of a mature marriage and their problems with the original boyfriends.
Quirky but lovable priest is transferred to a new parish, and discovers that his flock all need stern talkings-to.
To keep his daughter away from a gold digger, a millionaire hires a young man to make her fall in love.
A man makes people believe their people who have achieved success and economic prosperity in the city, hiding his true failure. A young man arrives then the village, requesting help from their supposed influence to his career as a concert pianist. The Ringer will be seen in figures to conceal the truth.
The "Cinco Grandes del Buen Humor" look for a hidden treasure in the basement of a hotel.
A beautiful girl who lives in an old mansion that is said to be haunted will try with the help of five young people to unmask some scarers.
In a fort in the middle of the Pampa, their commander Hilario Castro decides to bring women from Buenos Aires, for deserting soldiers.
The lives, loves and vicissitudes of a group of circus performers in the Argentine Pampas around the turn of the century are played out in this drama with songs.
A young woman falls asleep at the gates of an old farm; in her dream she is transported to another century where she suffers for love.
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.
The film is based on an old Argentine legend about an Aztec girl who is raped and murdered by vandals and dumped in a river. A flower blossoms at the place in which she was killed and misfortune falls upon the culprits.
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.
The story of the irregular forces on the north of Argentina, fighting against the Spanish Crown for the independence.
An Italian immigrant accumulates wealth for their children, all consider him a miserable, until one day one of her children gives a very big disappointment and dies of a heart attack. Their children begin to spend the fortune he had amassed his father.
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.
A young man who travels from the country to he city to study law has economic hardship until he receives help from a neighbor.
Semi-documentary film in which a fictional plot is narrated linked to events that really occurred in the history of Argentine aviation between 1908 and 1938.
Nina Miranda leaves jail after spending 20 years imprisoned for a murder that she insists she did not commit and recalls the time of her youth.
A misogynistic teacher marries one of his students and then accidentally kills her.