Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Olga Zubarry was an Argentine actress. She made over 60 appearances in film, spanning 6 decades of Argentine cinema, but is best known for her work during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema.
The admirer of a singer does her best to see him and be with him.
A man leaves his job working in the mining industry, falls in love with a girl and succeeds as a singer.
The owner of a luxurious yacht seduces attractive women to deliver them to a black crew member.
A cabaret in Buenos Aires on Christmas night.
A man's terminal illness disrupts the happiness of his marriage.
An ancient Mexican singer and a student of musical anthropology have an affair in a story linked to the search for a valuable precious stone
A former German soldier leads a team through a bank robbery that doesn't turn out the way anybody expected.
Argentina's turbulent political history is an uncredited but clearly present protagonist in this rather slow-paced story about Ramon (Oscar Martinez) and his search for his brother Pedro in the capital city of Buenos Aires. Pedro has disappeared at a time of upheaval, after a military junta takes over Argentina in 1976, killing thousands of leftists and dissidents. Unlike many others, Ramon's father has political ties that matter, but that may not change Pedro's fate, which could be death -- or like some who have been tortured, worse than death. This film was nominated for a Golden Bear award at the 1985 Berlin Film Festival.
A cabaret performer tries to protect her daughter from a mysterious killer while resisting the advances of the prosecutor pursuing the criminal.
A sculptor lends money to a bankrupt man, who agrees to allow his daughter pose for the sculptor's next work. The film caused a scandal in Argentina for the depiction of then 17-year-old Olga Zubarry's naked back. Adaptated from the novel "Fräulein Else" by Arthur Schnitzler.