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Taking into account the recovered cultural heritage, INAMU made a short documentary on the history of the company in the development of argentine music in the period 1950-1990, the stoppage of the catalog for 23 years and its subsequent recovery. The National Institute of Music (INAMU) recovered the historic record catalog that belonged to Sicamericana, a public limited company that operated commercially under the names Music Hall, Sazam and / or TK. This catalog, which has more than 1,500 national records, was paralyzed within a bankruptcy judicial process since 1993. As of that year, and until today, the records were unable to be reissued, also preventing them from being generated. financial resources for its interpreters, despite the fact that they were the ones who made those recordings.
1964. At the peak of beatlemania, the television entrepreneur Alejandro Romay announces the visit of the British band to the newborn Channel 9. From here, a succession of strange events revives through the voice of its participants and unpublished archives. Through an unexplored and hilarious history, the multiple colors of a decade are present.
Tribute documentary on the relationship between music and image in the cinema, as a constitutive part of it, with great musical moments in Argentine films together with the words of those who compose and direct.
Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
Concert film documenting the foundational stage of the Argentine 'rock nacional' movement. It was filmed during the third edition of the historic B.A. Rock rock festival, which took place in 1972 at the Argentinos Juniors stadium.
Argentinian movie about the 1968's beat band "La Joven Guardia" and their effort to get success in hard sociopolitical times.
Almendra, La joven guardia, Palito Ortega, Donald, Litto Nebbia all together in this little musical short.
With the imminent arrival of the President of the Nation, the governor of a province devises a plan to remove all vagrants and drunks from the streets.
Prima Rock is an Argentine documentary film filmed in Eastmancolor directed by Osvaldo Andéchaga on his own script written in collaboration with Mauricio Belek that premiered on December 2, 1982. Partial documentary of the Prima Rock festival, which took place in Ezeiza on September 20 and 21, 1981.
A review of fiction about the life of Florencio Parravicini.
Argentinian Drama An avant-garde young man rents a room from an older couple in Argentina. As his eccentricities become increase, they come to grate on his conservative landlords, who try to control his behavior more.
Returning to Argentina, an engineer trained in Europe visiting a friend of his father and meets the teenage daughter, who begins a relationship of love and passion.
This is the story of a Navy captain, a provincial government official during the Onganía dictatorship. Despite being married, he falls in love with the young receptionist at the municipal office. The soldier cannot divorce her because it would ruin his military and political career, so he decides to commit a brutal crime.
Three women ridiculed by their husbands plan to take revenge with the intention of showing them that they are not as they say. "Las boludas" was exhibited on television under another name "Solo se trata de vivir."