List of Argentine films of 1965

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1965:

Argentine films of 1965
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A – E
Ahorro y préstamo para el amor Leo Fleider 1 December
Bicho raro Carlos Rinaldi 1 June
Canuto Cañete, detective privado Leo Fleider 1 July
Con gusto a rabia Fernando Ayala 5 May
Convención de vagabundos Rubén W. Cavallotti 10 June
Cosquín, amor y folklore Delfor María Beccaglia 30 September
Crónica de un niño solo Leonardo Favio 5 May
Disloque en el presidio Julio Saraceni 29 AprilComedy
Esquiú, una luz en el sendero Ralph Pappier 24 June
Esta noche mejor no Julio Saraceni 19 February
F – N
Fiebre de primavera Enrique Carreras 18 March
Fuego en la sangre René Cardona 11 March
Los guerrilleros Lucas Demare 5 August
La Industria del matrimonio Enrique Carreras, Luis Saslavsky and Fernando Ayala 1 September
Los hipócritas Enrique Carreras 20 May
Intimidad de los parques Manuel Antín 27 July
La mujer del zapatero Armando Bo 27 Maydrama
Nacidos para cantar Emilio Gómez Muriel 5 May
Nadie oyó gritar a Cecilio Fuentes Fernando Siro 19 Augustdrama
O – Z
Orden de matar Román Viñoly Barreto 23 September
Pajarito Gómez -una vida feliz- Rodolfo Kuhn 5 August
La pérgola de las flores Román Viñoly Barreto 9 September
El perseguidor Osías Wilenski 10 March
Psique y sexo Manuel Antín, Dino Minitti,
Ernesto Bianco and Enrique Cahen Salaberry
14 September
El reñidero René Mugica 13 May
Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola Enrique Carreras 19 Augustmusical
Santiago querido! Catrano Catrani and Virgilio Muguerza 15 April
Un italiano en la Argentina Dino Risi 25 March
Un lugar al sol Dino Minitti 3 June
Viaje de una noche de verano Rubén W. Cavallotti, Rodolfo Kuhn, José A. Martínez Suárez,
René Mugica, Carlos Rinaldi and Fernando Ayala
10 June

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