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  1. Nine Queens. 2000 1h 54m R. 7.9 (57K) Rate. 80 Metascore. Two con artists try to swindle a stamp collector by selling him a sheet of counterfeit rare stamps (the "nine queens"). Director Fabián Bielinsky Stars Ricardo Darín Gastón Pauls Graciela Tenenbaum. 2. The Secret in Their Eyes. 2009 2h 9m R. 8.2 (223K) Rate. 80 Metascore.

  2. Crónica de un niño solo (1965) by Leonardo Favio was chosen as the best Argentine film of all time in the 2000 survey. Due to the coincidences in the number of votes, the list of the 100 greatest films actually consists of 101 films divided into 43 positions.

    • Nine Queens (2000) Director: Fabián Bielinsky. Made as the nation was entering economic freefall, Fabián Bielinsky’s debut feature interlinked capitalism and criminality to compelling effect in a high-action heist thriller.
    • The Blonds (2003) Director: Albertina Carri. Albertina Carri’s response to the kidnapping and disappearance of her parents during the 1976 to 1983 dictatorship disturbs all documentary conventions.
    • The Magic Gloves (2003) Director: Martín Rejtman. There is no better film at capturing the rippling effects of Argentina’s economic crisis at the turn of the century than Martín Rejtman’s The Magic Gloves.
    • The Headless Woman (2008) Director: Lucrecia Martel. Lucrecia Martel, one of the key stylists of contemporary cinema, followed The Holy Girl (2004) with this existentialist drama.
    • Nine Queens (2000) “Nine Queens” (original title: “Nueve Reinas”) is a 2000 Argentine crime thriller movie directed by Fabián Bielinsky. The movie follows the story of two con artists, Juan and Marcos (played by Gastón Pauls and Ricardo Darín, respectively), who team up to pull off a scam involving a rare set of counterfeit stamps, known as the “Nine Queens.”
    • The Secret in Their Eyes (2009) “The Secret in Their Eyes” is a 2009 Argentine-Spanish drama film directed by Juan Jose Campanella. The film is based on the novel “La pregunta de sus ojos” by Eduardo Sacheri and follows the story of a retired judiciary employee named Benjamin Esposito, who decides to write a novel about a case that he investigated twenty-five years earlier.
    • Waiting for the Hearse (1985) “Waiting for the Hearse” is a 1985 Argentine comedy film directed by Alejandro Doria. The film tells the story of an eccentric family who reunites for the birthday of their mother, the overbearing and manipulative “Mamá Cora”.
    • The Official Story (1985) “The Official Story” is a 1985 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Puenzo. The film follows Alicia, a well-to-do woman in Buenos Aires who begins to question her life and beliefs after discovering that her adopted daughter may have been taken from a political prisoner who was killed during the Dirty War, a period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1976 to 1983.
  3. 14. Lost Embrace. In Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business, trying to get his Polish passport and move to Europe. Ariel ...

  4. Director Hugo Santiago Stars Olga Zubarry Lautaro Murúa Juan Carlos Paz. 2. The Aura. 2005 2h 14m Not Rated. 7.1 (15K) Rate. 78 Metascore. A deluded taxidermist plans the perfect crime. Director Fabián Bielinsky Stars Ricardo Darín Manuel Rodal Dolores Fonzi. 3. Rosaura a las 10. 1958 1h 40m. 7.7 (531) Rate.

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  6. Best Argentine Films. by itraversaro | created - 19 Apr 2014 | updated - 01 Feb 2020 | Public. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 36 titles. 1. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009) R | 129 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance. 8.2. Rate. 80 Metascore.

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