
A love triangle in Buenos Aires at the time of Rosas between a young federal woman, a "mazorquero" and a unitary conspirator..


"Bajo la Santa Federación" is a tricky one. If you're into old Argentine cinema, or just curious about how stories were told almost a century ago, then yeah, it's worth a look. Folks expecting fast pacing or complex character arcs will probably find it a bit of a slog, honestly. But for a peek into a specific historica...


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""Bajo la Santa Federación" is a tricky one. If you're into old Argentine cinema, or just curious about how stories were told almost a century ago, then yeah, it's worth a look. Folks expecting fast pacing or complex character arcs will probably find it a bit of a slog, honestly. But for a peek into a specific historical period and filmmaking style, it's pretty neat. The movie starts, and right away you're dropped into this Buenos Aires from the 1800s. It’s the time of Rosas, lots of red ribbons..."
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Manuel Lema Sánchez, Daniel Tinayre, Carlos M. Viale Paz, Héctor Blomberg
Argentina

1933 · IMDb 6.7


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