La bestia humana 1957
From Emile Zola's novel "La Bete Humaine", tells the story of a jealous husband, a provocative woman and a man with an uncontrollable desire to kill.
From Emile Zola's novel "La Bete Humaine", tells the story of a jealous husband, a provocative woman and a man with an uncontrollable desire to kill.
A doctor arrives in a small, provincial town, and must pass himself off as a healer to gain the trust of its inhabitants.
A marital conflict reaches the courts and becomes public comment.
In seventeenth century's Chile a woman kills her lover because she wants to conquer a priest.
A young man lives on the islands of the Delta del Tigre and remembers how his family defended themselves against invading outlaws.
The film refers to the "gray neighborhoods", called in Argentina "villas miseria", in which the less qualified workers or those who have recently arrived from the rural areas live in the industrial cordons.
A couple of thieves with a worldwide reputation start a dispute over a valuable necklace in a transalpine train.