A list of films produced in Argentina in 1993:
Title | Director | Release | Genre |
---|---|---|---|
A - Z | |||
Las boludas | Víctor Dínenzon | 5 August | |
El camino de los sueños | Javier Torre | 19 August | |
El caso María Soledad | Héctor Olivera | 25 March | |
De eso no se habla | María Luisa Bemberg | 20 May | |
Funes, un gran amor | Raúl de la Torre | 1 April | |
Gatica, el mono | Leonardo Favio | 13 May | |
El General y la fiebre | Jorge Coscia | 12 August | |
Las guachas | Ricardo Pérez Roulet | ||
El marido perfecto | Beda Docampo Feijóo | 9 September | |
Matar al abuelito | Luis César D'Angiolillo | 29 April | |
Perdido por perdido | Alberto Lecchi | 29 July | |
Tango feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito | Marcelo Piñeyro | 3 June | |
Un muro de silencio | Lita Stantic | 10 June |
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