Los Tres Berretines
Los Tres Berretines

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Los Tres Berretines

1933
Movie
60 min
Spanish

The members of a Buenos Aires family have three hobbies — "berretines" in Buenos Aires slang — that keep them apart of their duties. Because of that, the family business is going down, and the only one who is concerned is the father, who hopes for his fourth son, an architect, to save the situation.

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Director: Enrique SusiniGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of three friends from different social classes who share a passion for tango and the unique 'berretines' (eccentricities or obsessions) that define them. As their lives intertwine, they navigate societal expectations, romantic entanglements, and their individual pursuits within the vibrant Buenos Aires of the 1930s.

Critical Reception

As one of the earliest sound films from Argentina, 'Los Tres Berretines' is historically significant for its contribution to the nascent national cinema. Contemporary reviews often highlighted its authenticity in portraying porteño life and its popular musical numbers, though some noted its theatrical staging characteristic of the era's filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming depiction of Buenos Aires culture and tango.

  • Noted for its early adoption of sound technology in Argentine cinema.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of social class through relatable characters.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1933 film is not readily available in modern databases. However, its enduring status suggests it was well-received by audiences of its time for its entertainment value and cultural resonance.

Fun Fact

This film is considered a landmark in Argentine cinema history, being one of the first sound films produced in the country.

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