Juan Carlos Cedrón
Sound
Known For

A young middle-class man and a young girl who has left the slums to work as a prostitute meet by chance on the Plaza de los Ingleses, opposite the emblematic Retiro station in Buenos Aires.
Brief Heaven

In 1956 a military civic coup against self-appointed Liberating Revolution fails, and in Jose Leon Suarez, Argentina, are killed several suspected to be part of the civil uprising. However survive seven people manage to tell the story.
Operación Masacre

This documentary portrays the return to Argentina of Juan “Tata” Cedrón, one of the most innovative tango musicians, who for political reasons went into exile in Paris. After living in France for 30 years, where he edited more than thirty records and took tango to the entire European continent, Cedrón decides to return to Argentina in search of what he lost but never forgot.
Tata Cedrón, el regreso de Juancito Caminador

The life of the city of Buenos Aires and the history of its music from its origins, with musicians and dancers.
Tango argentino

A married man is attracted to a teenage niece who, due to family problems, spends some time at his house. Everything takes place in a mean village life, where a sad, small world is discovered, made of gossip and understandings. This film had difficulties being released at the time of its production due to censorship reasons.
Así o de otra manera

Three colleagues must decide which one of them will be fired when the company they work for starts a downsizing process.
Tute Cabrero
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Los caras sucias

In 1948, more than one hundred Latin American drivers took part in the continent's greatest sporting epic in Touring Car Racing: the South American Grand Prix. They crossed five countries over two months on a 10,000-kilometer route between Buenos Aires and Caracas.