Isaac Aisemberg
Writing
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Juan Benatti, a tango singer in a typical quartet, is left in charge of five-year-old Ignacio, the son of the group's director, Horacio, and Marisa, when his parents are forced into exile for political reasons. Ignacio calls Juan "grandfather" and becomes a father to him. Horacio dies abroad; his mother remarries and demands the boy. But since he doesn't get along with his mother's new partner, custody finally falls to Juan, who raises the boy until he graduates from high school. He then turns down university to become a musician in a rock group, where he will be the voice and host.
Adiós, abuelo

A woman seduces a young man so her homosexual husband can satisfy his desires.
La piel del amor

Aspects of the life of General Manuel Belgrano since he took command of the Army of the North until, together with his men, he defeated the enemy in the battle of Salta in February 1813.
Bajo el signo de la patria

An old boat is a silent witness of how the lives of the characters on board are fleetingly intertwined on a predetermined day.
The boat, the river and the people

A man and his daughter, tired of fights and routines, miss school and work the same day.
La rabona

The son of a prostitute, longshoreman, fighter and bully.
Rata de puerto

For good behavior, four prisoners are released for 24 hours.
Libertad bajo palabra

Disasters caused on board an aircraft carrier by a crazy crew member.
Rebelde con causa

In an art academy that serves as a screen for a strip club, a pimp falls in love with one of the prostitutes, but she sells herself to a rich man.
Mujeres perdidas

The story of Santos Pérez, the man who murdered caudillo Facundo Quiroga in 1835.
I Did Kill Facundo

During a local festival, a mysterious stranger appears in town, heading towards a violent confrontation.
Man on Pink Corner

A moralist teacher arrives at a summer hotel with his daughter and his secretary.