Movies by Tita Merello

Esto es alegría

Esto es alegría

Three stories where optimism triumphs: a television director finds a new mother for his children, an old couple of artists deal with a sentimental crisis and an illustrator whose father is an alcoholic fights to educate his brother.

¡Tango!

¡Tango!

¡Tango! follows a formula established by Carlos Gardel with films such as Luces de Buenos Aires (The Lights of Buenos Aires, 1931) in which a melodramatic story is interspersed with tango songs. However, the film had less dialog and more music, making it more like a musical revue. This format would be copied by many subsequent films. The plot is derived from tango songs. Many of these songs tell of the seduction of an innocent slum girl by a rich man who promises her a glamorous life, but who abandons her when her looks fade. The stylized a...

Así es el tango

Así es el tango

Two unfaithful husbands have to win their wives back while they take their revenge on them by going out with other people.

Morir en su ley

Morir en su ley

A policeman infiltrates a gang of criminals.

Love Never Dies

Love Never Dies

Three-episode film linked to each other by means of a medallion, where love is the engine that drives people to act the way they did.