A list of films produced in Argentina in 1992:
Title | Director | Release | Genre |
---|---|---|---|
A - Z | |||
Al filo de la ley | Juan Carlos Desanzo | 7 May | |
Ángeles Ángeles | Raúl Perrone | 3 December | |
Cuatro caras para Victoria | Oscar Barney Finn | 10 December | |
¿Dónde estás amor de mi vida que no te puedo encontrar? | Juan José Jusid | 6 August | |
Extermineitors IV: Como hermanos gemelos | Carlos Galettini | 23 January | |
El lado oscuro del corazón | Eliseo Subiela | 21 May | |
La peste | Luis Puenzo | 26 August | |
La pluma del ángel | Néstor Paternostro | 17 September | |
Rompecorazones | Jorge Stamadianos | 3 April | |
Siempre es difícil volver a casa | Jorge Polaco | 4 June | |
Suave como el terciopelo | Raúl Perrone | April | |
Un lugar en el mundo | Adolfo Aristarain | 9 April | |
El viaje | Fernando Solanas | 30 April |
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The following are events from the year 1992 in Argentina.