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''Melodías porteñas'' (''Buenos Aires Melodies'') is a 1937 Argentine film, a musical directed and written by
Luis Moglia Barth Luis Moglia Barth (12 April 1903 - 18 June 1984) was an Argentina, Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between 1927 and 1959, ofte ...
. It is based on a struggling radio station, and depicts the events leading up to and following the disappearance of the station's star
tango Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
singer, played by
Amanda Ledesma Amanda Ledesma (December 31, 1911 – February 19, 2000) was an Argentine film actress and singer. Ledesma appeared in several tango films such as ''The Tango Star'' (1940). In 1939 she was originally cast to appear in the American film ''The Sons ...
. It may be seen as an exposé of the
sensationalism In journalism and mass media, sensationalism is a type of editorial tactic. Events and topics in news stories are selected and worded to excite the greatest number of readers and viewers. This style of news reporting encourages biased or emotion ...
of radio stations of the period.
Enrique Santos Discépolo Enrique Santos Discépolo (''Discepolín'') (27 March 1901 – 23 December 1951) was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos like ''Cambalache'' and many others performed by several of the most important s ...
won praise for his performance as the increasingly desperate director of the station.


Plot

The film is set in the Radio Moderna broadcast station. The station director, Martín Martínez, is interpreted by
Enrique Santos Discépolo Enrique Santos Discépolo (''Discepolín'') (27 March 1901 – 23 December 1951) was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos like ''Cambalache'' and many others performed by several of the most important s ...
, who also helped with the script. The director is worried about withdrawal of ads and falling profits, and throughout the film is looking for something exciting for listeners that will make the audience grow again. The character of the radio tango star, Alicia Reyles, interpreted by Amanda Ledesma, is a modern woman who divorces her husband in Montevideo because she has a relationship with the station's most important sponsor, Aguirre. Reyles is victim of an assassination attempt and kidnapping while singing during a radio broadcast. The story of the radio station emerges as different members of the station are interrogated by the police. At the end of the film it is revealed that Martínez has arranged the disappearance as a strategy to increase the audience. In parallel, the film tells the story of Juanita (Rosita Contreras), a girl from the interior who comes to Buenos Aires to try her luck with radio, but has little success. One night Argüello, the announcer of Radio Moderna, finds Juanita in the street, decides to help her, and then they fall in love. This couple solve the mystery of the kidnapping of Alicia Reyles at the end of the film, when the station is given a new direction. The main musical numbers are rehearsals and performances of the two tango stars, Amanda Ledesma and Rosita Contreras. There are also outstanding performances by the Juan d'Arienzo's well-known orchestra and the Santa Paula Serenaders jazz band. The orchestra and band made important contributions to the success of the film, as did the star performers. One number is a comedy where everyone in the cast sings a part of a song in which the main singers are Ledesma and Contreras.


Cast


Themes

The film is a police comedy with songs interpreted by Rosita Contreras and Amanda Ledesma. It gives a comical and satirical presentation of the financial model of radio stations. The film depicts the conflicts between the interests of the audience, advertisers and censors. The character of Enrique L Santos Discépolo, constantly negotiating with advertisers, parodies the relationship, as do the performers who sing the words of the advertisements with the ridiculous rhythms of the S.A.D.R.A. (Sociedad Argentina de Radio Audiciones).


Production

The film was made on a relatively low budget. The 76-minute film was directed by
Luis Moglia Barth Luis Moglia Barth (12 April 1903 - 18 June 1984) was an Argentina, Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between 1927 and 1959, ofte ...
. Moglia Barth had made the first sound film version of
José Mármol José Mármol (1818 – 1871) was an Argentine journalist, politician, librarian, and writer of the Romantic school. Biography Born in Buenos Aires, he initially studied law, but abandoned his studies in favor of politics. In 1839, no soone ...
's novel '' Amalia'' in 1936. He directed other musicals and crime films such as ''
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'' (1940). The script is by
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, Luis Moglia Barth and
Enrique Santos Discépolo Enrique Santos Discépolo (''Discepolín'') (27 March 1901 – 23 December 1951) was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos like ''Cambalache'' and many others performed by several of the most important s ...
. Music is by Juan d'Arienzo,
Enrique Santos Discépolo Enrique Santos Discépolo (''Discepolín'') (27 March 1901 – 23 December 1951) was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos like ''Cambalache'' and many others performed by several of the most important s ...
and
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. Cinematography is by
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. The scenery was created by the artist
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. In 1933 he was awarded a scholarship by the National Cultural Commission to the United States, where he worked in Hollywood as a set designer. After returning to Argentine he designed sets for
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's ''
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'' and for
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's ''
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''. He became one of the most prolific scenographers in the country. The decorations of the homes of the characters and the radio offices is in modern, rationalist style typical of upper-class homes in Buenos Aires at the time, apart from the lodgings of Argüello, who belongs to a lower social class.


Release

The film was released on 17 November 1937.


Critical response

The newspaper ''
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'' praised the interpretive capacity of Discépolo in his role as director of the radio station, in which his grotesque performance is full of expression and vigour. Sergio Pujol also refers to Discépolo's "grotesque technique" at the end of the film where his explanation of what he had done could be called an apocalyptic criticism of the radio medium, with the demand of its audience for sensation.


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