Yo También Tengo Fiaca
''Yo también tengo fiaca'' (''I Also Have a Hangover'' or ''I Am Also Down/in the Doldrums'') is a 1978 Argentina, Argentine sex comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. The film, produced by Hector Bailez, is based on Ricardo Talesnik's successful 1967 play of the same name and stars Susana Giménez and Juan Carlos Calabró as a middle-aged middle class couple committing infidelity. The film premiered on August 24, 1978 in Buenos Aires, and it won the Argentores Prize in 1978. The score for the film was composed by Tito Ribero. Plot The plot revolves around Marta and Jorge, who together with their children form a typical middle class family in the 70's. Jorge, a bank clerk, represents a stereotype. He loves his family, but he also has some macho attitudes, which in those years were not so frowned upon. He neglects to help around the house and has committed some infidelity in the past. Marta, an employee in a pharmacy, in addition to working outside also takes care of alm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Enrique Cahen Salaberry
Enrique Cahen Salaberry (born 12 October 1911 – 29 June 1991 in Buenos Aires) was a prolific Argentine film director whose career in the Cinema of Argentina as a movie director spanned five decades. He is a notable director of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. He directed some 60 films between 1943 and 1986 such as ''Cuidado Con Las Mujeres'' in 1951, winning a Premio ACE Award Best Cinema Director in 1971. Filmography ;Assistant director * ''Crimen a las 3'' (1935) * ''Escala en la ciudad'' (1935) * ''La fuga (1937 film), La fuga'' (1937) * ''Puerta cerrada'' (1938) * ''Nace un amor'' (1938) * ''The Life of Carlos Gardel'' (1939) * ''El Loco Serenata'' (1939) * ''La casa del recuerdo'' (1939) * ''Napoleón (1941 film), Napoleón'' (1941) * ''Orquesta de señoritas'' (1941) * ''The Song of the Suburbs'' (1941) * ''Soñar no cuesta nada (1941 film), Soñar no cuesta nada'' (1941) * ''Bajó un ángel del cielo'' (1942) * ''El profesor Cero'' (1942) * ''La mentirosa'' (1942) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Henny Trailes
Henny is a Scandinavian and Dutch male and female first name, nickname and surname. It may refer to: Female given name * Henny Backus (1911–2004), Broadway showgirl in the 1930s * Henny Lindorff Buckhøj (1902–1979), Danish actress * Henny Koch (1854–1925), German children's author * Henny Lauritzen (1871–1938), Danish actress * Henny Moan (1936–2024), Norwegian actress * Henny Mürer (1925–1997), Norwegian choreographer and dancer * Henny Skjønberg (1886–1973), Norwegian actress and stage director Male given name * Henny Eman, first Prime Minister of Aruba, from 1986 to 1989 * Henny Eman (AVP founder), grandfather of the Aruba Prime Minister * Henny Meijer (born 1962), Dutch former football player * Henny Schilder 1984) is a Dutch football player who plays as a centre back for FC Volendam * Henny Vrienten (born 1948), Dutch composer, singer, songwriter and musician * Henny ter Weer (1922–2013), Dutch fencer Nickname * Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper (1890–20 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Nación
''La Nación'' () is an Argentine daily newspaper. As the country's leading conservative newspaper, ''La Nación''s main competitor is the more liberal ''Clarín (Argentine newspaper), Clarín''. It is regarded as a newspaper of record for Argentina. Its motto is: "''La Nación'' will be a tribune of doctrine." It is the second most read newspaper in print, behind ''Clarín'', and the third in digital format, behind ''Infobae'' and ''Clarín''. In addition, it has an application for Android (operating system), Android and iOS phones. The newspaper's printing plant is in the City of Buenos Aires and its newsroom is in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Vicente López, Province of Buenos Aires. The newsroom also acts as a studio for the newspaper's TV channel, La Nación +, LN+. Overview The paper was founded on 4 January 1870 (replacing the former publication ''Nación Argentina''), by former Argentine President Bartolomé Mitre and associates. Until 1914, the managing editor was Jo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cinenacional
Cinenacional.com is a web portal and web-based database about Argentine cinema. It is the most comprehensive site for information about the Argentine film industry, with a vast array of information on films, television programs, directors, actors, cinematographers, film editors, production designers, and film viewing figures. As of July 2022 it has 53,567 articles on films in its database, 11,074 technical data sheets, and 25,478 photos. The site receives an average of 18,000 views a day. History The management team was organized in August 2000, and went on-line on June 9, 2001. The founding directors were Diego Papic and Pablo Wittner. Jorge C. Bernárdez, coauthor of ''#ElFinDelPeriodismo'' (2017), was among the critics. The site claims that the website was labelled of ''cultural interest'' by the Buenos Aires government resolution # 136 in 2006 and that since 2007 it has been supported by the Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA), the official government ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Claudio Corvalan
Claudio is an Italian and Spanish first name. In Portuguese, it is accented Cláudio. In Catalan and Occitan, it is Claudi, while in Romanian it is Claudiu. Origin and history Claudius was the name of an eminent Roman gens, the most important members of which were: * Claudius, Emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus * Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis (), founder of the family, originally a Sabine known as Attius Clausus. * Appius Claudius Crassus (), public official, decemvir in 451 BC, appointed to codify the laws * Appius Claudius Caecus (), official orator, consul in 307 BC and 296 BC, known for the Appian Way * Claudius Gothicus (210–270), officer in the Roman army and a provincial governor First name: Claudio Claudio became a popular first name due to the spread of Christianity during the Middle Ages. Claudio is also used in Spanish and in Portuguese, accented as Cláudio. Notable people with the name include: * Claudio Abarca (born 1994), Chilean fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lisardo Garcia Tuñon
Lisardo (born Lisardo Emilio Guarinos Riera in Valencia, Spain, on October 7, 1970) is an actor and singer. From December 2008 to 2014, he was married to Mexican singer and actress Lisset Lisset Gutiérrez Salazar (born November 3, 1973), also known as Lisset, is a Mexican actress and singer. Filmography Film Television References External links * Actresses from Guadalajara, Jalisco 20th-century Mexican act .... Filmography Films Television References External links * {{authority control 1970 births Male actors from Valencia Spanish emigrants to Mexico Spanish male telenovela actors Mexican male television actors Living people ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Graciela Cohen
Felipa Graciela Pérez y Gutiérrez (August 23, 1915 – April 7, 2010), Accessed April 2010 known by the Graciela, was a Cuban singer of Cuban music and . Biography Graciela was born in and raised in the Jesús María neighborhood. Graciela was the lead vocalist over a period of 10 years in the 1930s and '40s with Orquesta Anac ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mónica Vehil
Monica is a female given name with many variant forms, including Mónica (Italian, Spanish and Portuguese), Mônica (Brazilian Portuguese), Monique (French), Monika (German, Indian, Lithuanian), Moonika (Estonia), and Mónika (Hungarian). History The etymology of ''Monica'' is unknown. Its earliest attestation known today is as the name of Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine. St. Monica was born in Numidia in North Africa, but was also a citizen of Carthage, hence the name may be of Punic or Berber origin. It has also been associated with the Greek word ''monos'', meaning "alone". Though etymologically unrelated, "Monica" was also a name in Latin, deriving from the verb ''monere'', meaning "to advise". One of the early occurrences of the name in modern literature is the character Monica Thorne in the 1858 novel ''Doctor Thorne'' by Anthony Trollope. Popularity In the United States, the name's popularity reached a peak in 1977, when it was the 39th most popular fema ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diego Verdaguer
Miguel Atilio Boccadoro Hernández (26 April 1951 – 27 January 2022), known professionally as Diego Verdaguer (, was an Argentine-born Mexican singer. Biography Verdaguer played the trumpet and the bandoneón. He was married to the singer Amanda Miguel. His most famous songs are " Volveré", "Corazón de Papel", "Usted Qué Haría", and "La Ladrona". He had a hit in 2009 after a decade of absence with the song "Voy a Conquistarte", written by the Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastián. He had lifetime sales of almost 20 million records. Verdaguer was born in Buenos Aires on 26 April 1951, and lived in Mexico from 1980 onwards. He died from COVID-19 in Los Angeles, on 27 January 2022, at the age of 70. Discography Studio albums *''Volveré'' (1976) *''El pasadiscos'' (1978) *''El secreto callado'' (1979) *''Estoy vivo'' (1981) *''Coco loco'' (1982) *''Simplemente amor'' (1984) *''Estoy celoso'' (1986) *''Sigo vivo'' (1988) *''Lágrimas'' (1991) *''Inolvidable'' (1999) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delfy De Ortega
Delfy de Ortega (21 August 1920, Turin – 21 September 1995, General Rodríguez Partido) was an Italian-born Argentine actress. Filmography *''Sin querer, queriendo'' (1985) *''Yo también tengo fiaca'' (1978) *''El divorcio está de moda (de común acuerdo)'' (1978) *'' Rebeldía'' (1975) *'' Hipólito y Evita'' (1973) *''Nino'' (1972) *''El mundo es de los jóvenes'' (1970) *''Rebeldía'' (1969) *''Sábado del pecado'' (not commercially released – 1954) *''Un ángel sin pudor'' (1953) *''El infortunado Fortunato'' (1952) *'' Paraíso robado'' (1952) *'' The Beautiful Brummel'' (1951) *''Al Compás de tu Mentira ''Al compás de tu mentira'' () is a 1950 Argentine musical film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Héctor Canziani. The film was adapted from Oscar Wilde's 1895 play '' The Importance of Being Earnest'' by Abel Santacruz. T ...'' (1950) *'' Diez segundos'' (1949) *''Todo un héroe'' (1949) *''Evasión'' (1947) * '' Santos Vega Returns'' (1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tita Merello
Laura Ana "Tita" Merello (11 October 1904 – 24 December 2002) was an Argentine film actress, tango dancer and singer of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. In her six decades in Argentine entertainment, at the time of her death, she had filmed over thirty movies, premiered twenty plays, had nine television appearances, completed three radio series and had had countless appearances in print media. She was one of the singers who emerged in the 1920s along with Azucena Maizani, Libertad Lamarque, Ada Falcón, and Rosita Quiroga, who created the female voices of tango. She was primarily remembered for the songs "Se dice de mí" and "La milonga y yo". She began her acting career in theater and may have made silent films. She debuted on the first sound movie produced in Argentina, ''¡Tango!'', with Libertad Lamarque in 1933. After making a series of films throughout the 1930s, she established herself as a dramatic actress in La fuga (1937), directed by Luis Saslavsky. In the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |