Carlos F. Borcosque
1894 - 1965Pobres habrá siempre
Carlos F. Borcosque
Daira Ceriani, Domingo Alzugaray
"Pobres habrá siempre" is a rarity within Argentine cinema for many reasons. Its theme is the rebellion of a group of meatpacking workers around 1935 and the several reasons that justified it, but the film was shot at a time when workers and union struggles were very strange issues for local production.
Pobres habrá siempre
Facundo, el tigre de los llanos
Miguel P. Tato, Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
Francisco Martínez Allende, Félix Rivero
Aspects of the life of Juan Facundo Quiroga, a caudillo who for many years ruled the province of La Rioja in Argentina and was assassinated in 1835.
Facundo, el tigre de los llanos
La muerte está mintiendo
Carlos F. Borcosque
Narciso Ibáñez Menta, María Rosa Gallo
The protagonist commits a crime and abandons his brother, on whom the shadow of suspicion falls, to avoid punishment. In his escape he meets for the first time the emotion of a true love, but fatality takes it upon himself, pushing him back onto the criminal path.
La muerte está mintiendo
El calavera
Carlos F. Borcosque
Enrique Serrano, Elena Lucena
Aging-roue comedy: foxy grandpa's doctor tells him he needs to cut out the high-living and make a stable, tranquil home for himself, as befits his age and station... but he decides he'd rather do that by marrying his nephew off and piggybacking on the domestic tranquility created in that household.
El calavera
Amarga verdad
Carlos F. Borcosque
Carlos Cores, María Teresa Squella
A very modest employee exchanges her newborn child with the baby of a wealthy family. However, years later, when the young man is about to graduate as a doctor, he begins to investigate his hidden past.
Bitter Truth