Directing
Eduardo Morera (January 9, 1906 - January 21, 1997) was an Argentine film director remembered especially for the short films he filmed in 1930, starring Carlos Gardel.
A priest hears in an act of confession protected by ecclesiastical secrecy the author of the crime of a powerful rancher that the townspeople attribute to his young girlfriend.
In a middle class family in Buenos Aires, a conflict arises between their two sons. One is a carefree playboy who spends his nights on cabarets. The other, a promising engineer who is the pride of the family.
A 1924 film by José Ferreyra.
Documentary about the tango singer and composer Carlos Gardel. It includes fragments of his films and testimonials from friends and biographers.
Romance starts in Rio between a Mexican tenor being wooed for a Buenos Aires production, and an Argentine gal who has won a soap contest and who he thinks is rich.
Isabel and Gonzalo, a marriage of high society, see how their happiness is endangered due to the frequent love affairs of the husband, that will eventually lead them to interact with a pair of cynical thieves dedicated to blackmail Isabel and to defraud Gonzalo in his business
Carlos Gardel and guitars performing "Mano a mano", tango composed by Gardel and José Razzano, and written by Celedonio Flores.
Carlos Gardel and guitars performing "El carretero", song composed and written by Arturo de Nava.
Carlos Gardel and guitars performing "Añoranzas", vals written and composed by José María Aguilar.
Carlos Gardel performing "Tengo miedo", tango composed by José María Aguilar and written by Celedonio Flores.
Carlos Gardel performing Rosas de Otoño, vals composed by Guillermo Barbieri and written by José Rial.
Carlos Gardel performing "Padrino pelao", tango composed and written by Enrique Delfino.
Carlos Gardel and guitars performing "Yira, yira", tango composed and written by Enrique Santos Discépolo.
Carlos Gardel performing "Enfundá la mandolina", tango composed by Francisco Pracánico and written by José Zubiría Mansilla.