Waiting for the Hearse is a comedy film that follows the mishaps and absurdities of a dysfunctional family as they navigate their daily lives. With various complications, social satires, and humorous encounters, the film takes a light-hearted approach to portray the eccentricities and challenges faced by the characters.
Tango is a drama, musical, and romance movie released in 1998. It tells the story of a passionate love affair set in the world of tango dances. The film explores themes of love, jealousy, and the pursuit of artistic expression. The story takes place in the southern hemisphere, specifically in South America. The protagonist, a talented dancer, becomes entangled in a love triangle that unfolds against the backdrop of a political dictatorship. The movie also showcases the art of tango dancing and the challenges faced by artists in the pursuit of their craft.
A young man works in the port of Buenos Aires translating the love letters that prostitutes receive and seeks inspiration for his works in them.
Thriller, Crime
Following his mother`s death, wise son Sebastian attempts to organise dad Nestor to cope with basic household chores. Sebastian shows Nestor how to light the oven. Later Nestor can't fix a broken lamp, but his son soon sorts it out. Nestor wants to act and invent money raising schemes whereas Sebastian yearns for a dad with a steady job. Nestor gets a role in an ad and pursues acting work. He seeks backing to market ping pong balls with world cup logos though the event has passed. The essence of the story revolves around how these conflicting aspirations can be reconciled.
Vidal (Darín) is about to be bankrupt, so he sets up a fake car robbery with a small-time mobster to collect insurance and split the money. But his perfect plan becomes entangled by his increasingly dangerous ties to the mob and the meddling of a rogue insurance investigator (Pinti), who eventually strikes a deal with Vidal and decides to team up with him and his wife (Papaleo) to bring down the mob and expose the corruption that links a high-ranking executive to the mafia.
A documentary about the fans of "Waiting for the Carriage", the Argentine film classic directed by Alejandro Doria, and which investigates the obvious and hidden reasons for this phenomenon.
A review of fiction about the life of Florencio Parravicini.
A story of authoritarianism, fears, frustrations and love, which revolves around a simple can of paint that unleashes many conflicts, plunging members of a family from a humble neighborhood of Buenos Aires into permanent disagreements.
In a boring marriage a model-photographer attracts the husband and a young man to the woman.
The story revolves around the life of Leopold, a middle-class father; his wife Isabel working for a decadent comedian; Beto, the son, a taxi driver; and Martita, the daughter, a divorced and unemployed hairdresser. All live in 'harmony' in a 40 square-meter apartment. One day Leopoldo takes it upon himself to donate blood. The next day, he is summoned once more to the hospital. His life is about to change, and radically so.
A portrait of the life of Niní Marshall, one of the greatest Argentine actresses and comedians. The film includes an enormous amount of excerpts from her films, interviews, documents, radio appearances and live shows.
Ernesto Pérez Roble is a tycoon, owner of a multimedia group, who when he dies leaves everything in the hands of his daughter Juana. But Camila Lamónica appears, his other daughter -unrecognized-, who owns a dancehall and wants half of her father's fortune.
Tony is a Cuban-American Metals trader. One sunny morning, while fishing off Key West-Florida, he finds the wreck of a makeshift raft floating close to the beach. The rafters names were carved on the wood of the boat (Pablo and Mariana). Tony travels to Cuba to find the Family of the rafters to tell them what he had found. This journey also becomes a discovery of his own Cuban roots. Tony finds the family and, shocked and surprised, finds the beautiful Mariana whom he presumed had died at sea, and she awakens in him his true destiny.
Enrique Pinti reviews Argentine History through music and humor
The life of a young man since his childhood to his manhood
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