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  2. List of Argentine films of 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Argentine films of 1982 Title Director Release Genre A - Z; El agujero en la pared: David José Kohon: 3 June: Drama Las aventuras de los Parchís: Adrián Quiroga: 15 June: La casa de las siete tumbas: Pedro Stocki: 25 March: Desafío al coraje: Julio Garven: 16 April: Fiebre amarilla: Javier Torre: 18 March: History Los Fierecillos indomables ...

  3. Lists of Argentine films - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2025, at 05:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Plata dulce - Wikipedia

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    Plata dulce (meaning "easy money", literally "sweet money") is an Argentine comedy drama-historic film. It was released on 8 July 1982 and directed by Fernando Ayala, starring Federico Luppi, Julio de Grazia and Gianni Lunadei. It received a Cóndor de Plata award for best film in 1983.

  5. 1982 in film - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Pfeiffer appears in her first leading role, in Grease 2, the sequel to the top-grossing film of 1978. June 22 – The Coca-Cola Company acquires Columbia Pictures for $750 million. July 9 — Sci-fi movie Tron is the first feature film to use computer animation extensively.

  6. Camila (film) - Wikipedia

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    Camila is a 1984 Argentine drama film directed by María Luisa Bemberg, based on the story of the 19th-century Argentine socialite Camila O'Gorman.The story had previously been adapted in 1910 by Mario Gallo, in the now considered lost film Camila O'Gorman.

  7. 1982 in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 1982 in Argentina. Incumbents. President: Leopoldo Galtieri (until 18 June) Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean (18 June–1 July) Reynaldo Bignone (from 1 July)

  8. Cinema of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Argentine cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro or Edad de Oro del cine argentino), [11] [12] sometimes known interchangeably as the broader classical or classical-industrial period (Spanish: período clásico-industrial), [13] [14] is an era in the history of the cinema of Argentina that began in the 1930s and lasted until the 1940s ...

  9. Category:Argentine films - Wikipedia

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    Argentine film stubs (11 C, 29 P) This page was last edited on 22 August 2024, at 21:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...