Movies Starring Dolores Fonzi

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A teenage girl uncovers her family's hidden past, forcing her to confront painful secrets in 1970s Argentina.

Why people love it: Its intimate storytelling and powerful performances draw viewers into a personal quest for truth. Darín brings gravitas, while Fonzi's raw emotion shines.

1 / 7

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A reclusive taxidermist with a perfect crime plan becomes entangled in a real murder he never anticipated.

Why people love it: The film’s atmospheric tension and intricate plot weave a mesmerizing puzzle that rewards attentive viewers.

2 / 7

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A physicist discovers a hidden portal that links Buenos Aires to an alternate reality, forcing her to confront unknown forces.

Why people love it: The film blends stunning visuals with a thought‑provoking story about choice and destiny. Audiences appreciate its Argentine flair and emotional depth.

3 / 7

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A shy taxidermist becomes entangled in a deadly robbery plot, blurring reality and imagination.

Why people love it: Bielinsky crafts a hypnotic, slow‑burn thriller that keeps you guessing. The atmospheric score and Darín’s nuanced performance elevate the tension.

4 / 7

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A taxidermist who dreams of the perfect crime becomes entangled in a real heist.

Why people love it: Its tension builds slowly, rewarding patience with clever twists. Darín’s subtle performance anchors the atmospheric story.

5 / 7

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An Argentine family’s criminal enterprise spirals into kidnapping and murder during the 1980s.

Why people love it: Its chilling realism exposes the darkness behind a seemingly ordinary family. Strong performances make the terror feel all too plausible.

6 / 7

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After a minor hit‑and‑run, a woman’s reality unravels, confronting guilt and denial.

Why people love it: Martel crafts a haunting, slow‑burn mystery that lingers long after the credits roll. Its subtle tension and masterful use of sound keep viewers questioning perception and truth.

7 / 7