List of Argentine films of 1995

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1995:

Argentine films of 1995
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - C
1000 boomerangs Mariano Galperín 17 August
La ausencia Pablo Ramos Grad 19 May
La bailanta Luis Rodrigo 17 August
Caballos salvajes Marcelo Piñeyro 10 Augustdrama
Casas de fuego Juan Bautista Stagnaro 31 AugustsemiDocumentary
El censor Eduardo Calcagno 12 October
Comix, cuentos de amor, de video y de muerte Jorge Coscia 22 June
Con el alma Gerardo Vallejo 27 April
Las cosas del querer, 2da parte Jaime Chávarri 25 May
Cuesta abajo Israel Adrián Caetano 19 May
D - M
De amor y de sombra Betty Kaplan 2 Februarydrama
Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala Andrés Tambornino and Ulises Rosell 19 May
Facundo, la sombra del tigre Nicolás Sarquís 31 March
Fotos del alma Diego Musiak 20 April
Guarisove, los olvidados Bruno Stagnaro 19 May
Hasta donde llegan tus ojos Silvio Fischbein 23 February
Hijo del río Ciro Cappellari 30 March
Jaime de Nevares, último viaje Marcelo Céspedes and Carmen Guarini 28 September
Jimidin Raúl Perrone 29 September
El Largo viaje de Nahuel Pan Jorge Zuhair Jury 26 June
La ley de la frontera Adolfo Aristarain 24 Augustdrama
Más allá del límite Ezio Massa 5 October
N - Z
La nave de los locos Ricardo Wullicher 6 April
Niños envueltos Daniel Burman 19 May
Noches áticas Sandra Gugliotta
No te mueras sin decirme adónde vas Eliseo Subiela 15 June
Ojos de fuego Jorge Gaggero 19 May
Patrón Jorge Rocca 6 July
Peperina Raúl de la Torre 5 OctobersemiDocumentary
¡Que vivan los crotos! Ana Poliak 23 March
Rey muerto Lucrecia Martel 19 May
La simple razón Tristán Gicovate 19 May
Sin opción Néstor Lescovich 9 February

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