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Title | Director | Actors | Genre | Notability | ||
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1989 | ||||||
Apartment Zero | Martin Donovan | Hart Bochner, Colin Firth | ||||
El Ausente | Rafael Filipelli | Ricardo Bertone, Verónica Castro, Alejandro Cuevas, Daniel Greco | ||||
Bañeros II, la playa loca | Carlos Gellatini | Emilio Disi, Luis Cordara, Guillermo Francella, Monica Gonzaga, Gino Renni, Joe Rígoli | ||||
Blue Eyed | Reinhard Hauff | Götz George, Miguel Ángel Solá | ||||
Boda secreta | Alejandro Agresti | Floria Bloise, Mirta Busnelli, Tito Haas, Elio Marchi, Enrique Mazza | Drama | |||
Después de ayer | Hebert Posse Amorim | Enrique Liporace, María José Demare, Óscar Ferreiro, Constanza Maral, Mario Alarcón | Drama | |||
Desembarcos | ||||||
Cipayos (la tercera invasión) | ||||||
La Ciudad oculta | ||||||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Martín Fierro | ||||
L' Isola alla deriva | ||||
Pipo y los cazadores | ||||
La Ofrenda | Lourdes Portillo | |||
El Escudo del cóndor | ||||
Los Espíritus patrióticos | ||||
Eversmile, New Jersey | Carlos Sorin | Daniel Day-Lewis, Gabriela Acher, Ignacio Quirós | Comedy-drama | |
Los Extermineitors | ||||
I Never Been in Vienna | Antonio Larreta | Entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival | ||
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