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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1957:
Title | Director | Release | Genre |
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A - F | |||
Alfonsina | Kurt Land | 15 August | |
La bestia humana | Daniel Tinayre | 12 July | |
Las campanas de Teresa | Carlos Schlieper | 25 July | |
La casa del ángel | Leopoldo Torre Nilsson | 11 July | |
Cinco gallinas y el cielo | Rubén W. Cavallotti | 22 August | |
Continente blanco | Bernard Roland | 25 July | |
La despedida | Miguel Morayta | 3 October | |
Fantoche | Román Viñoly Barreto | 10 October | |
G - Z | |||
Historia de una carta | Julio Porter | 17 October | |
El hombre señalado | Francis Lauric | 8 August | |
La muerte en las calles | Leo Fleider | 30 August | |
Los ojos del siglo (Volumen I) | Manuel Peña Rodríguez | 26 December | |
La sombra de Safo | Julio Porter | 5 September | |
Todo sea para bien | Carlos Rinaldi | 4 May | |
Una viuda difícil | Fernando Ayala | 18 July | |
Venga a bailar el rock | Carlos Marcos Stevani | 29 August | |
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