Top Movies from Argentina
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The Devil's Possessed (1974)
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An evil ruler uses witchcraft and evil spirits to keep his subjects in line, but the his reign of terror prompts the people to revolt.
Rebellion in Patagonia (1974)
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In 1920, workers from Patagonia, in Southern Argentina, gather around an anarcho-syndicalist society and go on strike, demanding better working conditions. When the situation turns unsustainable, President Yrigoyen sends Lieutenant Colonel Zavala to impose order.
The Curious Dr. Humpp (1969)
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Easily one of the most brainbreaking sensory overloads in exploitation history, the story follows Dr. Humpp and his army of grotesque monsters as they kidnap couples and drain their “blood forces of sex” to keep the doctor eternally young.
Carne (1968)
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A woman who works in a meat packing plant is continuously preyed upon by lecherous men.
Savage Pampas (1966)
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An army captain in Argentina learns why his lonely men are deserting to an outlaw's gaucho gang.
The Bitter Stems (1956)
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Buenos Aires, Argentina. A failed reporter teams up with a Hungarian immigrant to set up a fake correspondence journalism school.
The Beast Must Die (1952)
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A crime writer gets involved in a murder investigation.
Native Son (1951)
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Author Richard Wright portrays his novel's Bigger Thomas, a young chauffeur trapped in an accidental murder.
Prisoners of the Land (1939)
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Argentina, 1915. Accompanied by a doctor and his beautiful daughter, Köhner, a ruthless foreman who rules a yerba mate plantation with an iron fist, arrives in the city of Posadas with the purpose of hiring workers.