
Fernanda Mistral
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 14, 1934
Known For

Gray neighborhood
The film refers to the "gray neighborhoods", called in Argentina "villas miseria", in which the less qualified workers or those who have recently arrived from the rural areas live in the industrial cordons.

La película
A photographer shoots a documentary film in a small town in Argentina (Uribelarrea) about the filming that a foreign producer is doing on the spot.

El curandero
A doctor arrives in a small, provincial town, and must pass himself off as a healer to gain the trust of its inhabitants.

Wild Angel
An orphan who's working in a Mansion, falls in love with the owners' son.

The Good Life
An ambitious man pulls off schemes to get his boss to loan him money to invest in an apartment with the promise of getting more, he sets his eyes on a rich woman in the process and believes in not working honestly in order to live a "good life"

Kamchatka
In 1976, Argentina fell into the hands of a de facto government. Thousands of citizens are persecuted and kidnapped. This is the case of the parents of two children, who, knowing they are wanted, decide to hide.

The Lion's Share
Story of a ordinary human being who, by chance, take possession of the money that was stolen from a bank, thinking that will solve all his problems.

The Venerable Ones
Ismael, the weakest and most unstable member of a supposed group of conspirators with power aspirations, constantly suffers ridicule and contempt for his leader, Lucas, and his other companions. Everything changes when a woman with whom Ismael is in love begins to delve into the macabre logic of the group.

Paula Cautiva
An Argentine who emigrated to the United States finds himself by chance in Argentina for business. There he hires a woman, Paula, who is from a traditional but poor family, and he finds himself falling in love with her.

Los enemigos
The film depicts an eccentric Argentine family consisting of an elderly woman, her son, and the maid. Their relationships with each other and the outside world are closely linked to the dictatorship that grips the country they live in.
Filmography
as Grandmother
as Luisa Rapallo de Di Carlo
as Beba
as Cristina
as Dora
as Silvia de Di Toro
as Esposa del doctor
as Cristina
as Emilce De Rico
as Lucía De Carlo
as Laura (segment "La estrella del destino")
as Laura Errazquin
as Marisa
as Dora
as Julia Delgado
as Laura