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It includes film directors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Argentine women film directors" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Imagining Argentina (2003) El Nüremberg Argentino (2004) Captive (2005) Hermanas (2005) Chronicle of an Escape (2006) Complici del Silenzio (2009) Te Extraño (2010) The Day I Was Not Born (2010) Clandestine Childhood (2011) The Clan (2015) Francis: Pray for Me (2015) Call Me Francis (2015) Rojo (2018) The Two Popes (2019)
For an A-Z list, see Category:Argentine films. 1897-1929. List of Argentine films before 1930; 1930s. List of Argentine films of 1930;
first nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by a Latin American woman director 1985 The Official Story: Luis Puenzo: Won (original title: La historia oficial) first Latin American film to win for Best Foreign Language Film, the film was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay 1998 Tango: Carlos Saura: Nominated
Imagining Argentina is a 2003 drama historical film written and directed by British playwright Christopher Hampton and starring Antonio Banderas, Emma Thompson, Leticia Dolera and Rubén Blades. It is based on the award-winning eponymous 1987 novel by American writer Lawrence Thornton. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2003 Venice ...
Aliados (English: Allies) is an Argentine television series created and produced by Cris Morena aired by the network Telefe in Argentina and by the FOX Network to the rest of Latin America. [1] It's aimed at teen and youth audiences. The premiere, which was planned for June 10, 2013, was delayed to June 26, 2013. [2]
B. Baby Bell (actress) Christian Bach; Cristina Banegas; Andrea Barbieri; Carmen Barbieri; Jimena Barón; Sara Barrié; Valentina Bassi; Florencia Bécquer; Alicia Bellán
Argentina is a participant in the Three-Plus-One regional mechanism (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and the U.S.), which focuses on coordination of counter-terrorism policies in the tri-border region. Argentina has an embassy in Washington, D.C. and consulates-general in Atlanta , Chicago , Houston , Los Angeles , Miami , and New York City .