Raimundo Pastore

The vicissitudes of the members of the Campanelli family while they have a picnic in the Delta del Tigre, with assailants included.

3.7/10

Snoopy mother-in-law finds an autographed photo of a nightclub singer in her son-in-law's coat pocket and she goes on the warpath.

5.8/10

The wife of an officer receives a "prize for virtue" from one of her many lovers, causing several misunderstandings.

5.6/10

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 1942 film.

4.8/10

A man returns to town after a long time and meets his ex-girlfriend, who is married to a husband in desperate economic situation.

7.2/10

A capricious lady resigns herself to work as the host of a female radio program where she sings jingles and gives advice on cooking and gardening, putting aside her love of police novels, but she will find herself involved in a murder.

A country girl falls in love with an English professor who's in the country studying fossils, but must return to his land.

6.3/10

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.

6.4/10