WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Argentina’s Córdoba province

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  • “Che” (2008): Directed by Steven Soderbergh, this biographical film depicts the life of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara, with parts of the story taking place in Córdoba.
  • “The Secret in Their Eyes” (2009): This Argentine crime drama, directed by Juan José Campanella, showcases Córdoba as one of the settings for the film’s story.
  • “Camila” (1984): Based on a true story, this Argentine film tells the tragic love story of Camila O’Gorman and Ladislao Gutierrez. It includes scenes filmed in the city of Córdoba.
  • “El Clan” (2015): Another Argentine crime film, directed by Pablo Trapero, is based on the infamous Puccio family, involved in kidnappings and murders during the 1980s. The movie depicts several places in Córdoba.
  • “The Holy Girl” (2004): Directed by Lucrecia Martel, this Argentine drama takes place in the city of Salta, but it partially captures the essence of Córdoba province and its surroundings.
  • “The Lion’s Share” (2017): Directed by Jaime Blanc, this Argentine documentary focuses on wildlife poaching in the Córdoba province and its impact on nature and society.
  • “Heart Tango” (2007): A comedy-drama film directed by Ana Piterbarg, it features Córdoba as one of the locations interwoven with the storyline of love, friendship, and music.
  • “Extraordinary Stories” (2008): Directed by Mariano Llinás, this Argentine film is known for its sprawling storylines set in various locations, including Córdoba.
  • “Nueve Reinas” (2000): This Argentine crime thriller film, directed by Fabián Bielinsky, follows the story of two con artists in Buenos Aires, with some scenes filmed in Córdoba.
  • “Figuran” (2003): Directed by Juan Pablo Martínez, this Argentine comedy-drama highlights Córdoba as the backdrop for its story revolving around filmmaking and the movie industry.
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