Charly Garcia Movies

1993  
 
In his retirement home, the former bartender (Pepe Soriano) at a brothel and bistro in a provincial town in Argentina in the 1930s regales his listeners with tales about the personalities there. Chief among them was the brothel's owner (Gian Maria Volonte), who seemed the master of all he surveyed, until he was smitten by the charms of a woman traveling with a tango band. As he tells these stories, they are shown onscreen. The film is much enhanced by lively tango performances by well known masters of the genre, including (Daniel Binelli). ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gian Maria VolontèGraciela Borges, (more)
1988  
 
The Argentine drama Times to Come (Lo Que Vendra) is set a few years in the future. Returning to Buenos Aires after a long absence, Hugo Soto is surprised to discover that people are deserting the city by the thousands. He discovers that the town has become an unmanageable high-tech jungle, resembling the post-apocalyptic communities one finds in Japanese comic books. The government seems to have completely given up on the sex-and-violence-and-graffiti-ridden metropolis, while an omnipresent PA system expounds honeyed words of optimism to the gloomy populace. Injured in a political demonstration, Soto is witness to eerie, surrealistic visions as he lies in his hospital room. In his delirium, he is visited by a beautiful woman, who informs him that it is his task to "preserve the future." How he goes about this dictates the conclusion of the hallucinatory mixture of political allegory and lush romanticism. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Hugo SotoJuan Leyrado, (more)
1983  
 
The Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa was banned in her native land for many years because of her stance against totalitarianism, yet her excellent voice and popular songs kept her name alive and gave her a worldwide reputation. When the ban was lifted she came back to Argentina and sang in soccer stadiums because no other arena was large enough to hold the cheering, chanting crowds. Other than scenes from these concerts, this documentary includes interviews with Sosa and clips of her working in the recording studio and answering reporters' questions at press conferences. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Charly Garcia
1982  
 
Unlike the suggestive title, this is a mixed-up trilogy of tales about a woman dying of cancer and the kidnapping of a petroleum magnate, the woman's memories about the tycoon, and the woman's imaginary vision of herself as someone living in the 1930s married to an arms dealer. All three stories intertwine to such a degree that the viewers, along with the dying woman, may start to confuse present reality from past indiscretions from wishful thinking. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Graciela BorgesAlfredo Alcon, (more)
 
 
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Music videos from ten of the most popular artists in Latin rock are collected together in this installment of EMI Latino's Lo Esencial series. Included in Lo Esencial de Latin Rock are "Origen Extremo" by Catupecu Machu, "I'm Not In Love" by Charly Garcia, and "Te Quiero Comer La Boca" by La Mosca Tse-Tse. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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