Después del silencio
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Directed by | Lucas Demare |
Written by | Sixto Pondal Ríos |
Produced by | Eduardo Bedoya |
Starring | Arturo García Buhr María Rosa Gallo Guillermo Battaglia Mario Passano Enrique Fava Pedro Laxalt Raúl del Valle |
Music by | Lucio Demare and with themes of y |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Después del silencio (After the silence) is a 1956 Argentinian movie filmed in black and white directed by Lucas Demare on the script by Sixto Pondal Ríos whose main characters were Arturo García Buhr, María Rosa Gallo, Guillermo Battaglia and Mario Passano, which premiered on 13 September 1956. It is a film classified as a pamphleteer that while filming was called Aurora of freedom (Aurora de libertad). It was the last film in which intervened.
Production[]
The film was made in early 1956, and premiered as part of the celebrations for the first anniversary of the coup, which overthrew the government of Juan Domingo Perón. It was part of a group of films related to the new government regime.
Synopsis[]
In the mid-1950s a doctor who must attend a detainee by the police who has been tortured begins to be prosecuted. It is freely inspired in the case of student .
Cast[]
- Arturo García Buhr …Dr. Anselmo Demarco
- María Rosa Gallo …Laura
- Guillermo Battaglia …Pablo Garrido
- Mario Passano …Jacinto Godoy
- ...Amante de Garrido
- Enrique Fava …Comisario Portela
- Pedro Laxalt …Comisario Blanco
- …Beatriz
- …Directora de escuela
- Raúl del Valle…Giordano
- …Sra. Godoy
- ...Srta. Daneri
- …Inspector de escuelas
- …Juez
- …Policía 1
- Aurelia Ferrer …Benita
- …Torturador
- Warly Ceriani …Médico
- …Kuky
- Francisco Audenino
- …Delegado
- …Detenida
- …Detenido
- …Secretario de Garrido
- …Enfermera 1
- …Enfermera 2
- …Policía 2
- Jorge Hilton …Extra
External links[]
- 1956 films
- Spanish-language films
- Argentine films
- Argentine black-and-white films