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Beatriz Sarlo was an Argentine literary and cultural critic. She was a founding editor of the cultural journal Punto de Vista. She became an Order of Cultural Merit laureate in 2009.
7
Total Movies
1
Languages
5.7
Avg Rating (TMDB)
N/A
Highest Grossing
| Year ↓ | Movie | IMDb | Box Office | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | No va más | ⭐ 3 | - | Theaters/TBA |
| 2011 | Abduction and death | ⭐ 4.5 | - | Theaters/TBA |
| 2003 | La noche de las cámaras despiertas | ⭐ 5.25 | - | Theaters/TBA |
| 1997 | Forbidden | ⭐ 10 | - | Theaters/TBA |
| 1992 | Buenos Aires III | N/A | - | Theaters/TBA |
| 1991 | Buenos Aires II | N/A | - | Theaters/TBA |
| 1990 | Buenos Aires I | N/A | - | Theaters/TBA |
Beatriz Sarlo is one of the most prominent figures in Indian cinema, having acted in over 7 movies across 1 languages. With a stellar average TMDB rating of 5.7/10, Beatriz Sarlo has consistently delivered critically acclaimed performances and massive box office blockbusters.
Fans eagerly anticipating new releases can look forward to 0 upcoming movies scheduled for 2026 and beyond. Additionally, 0 of their films are currently available to stream on major OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar. Bookmark this profile page for real-time updates on Beatriz Sarlo's latest theatrical releases, OTT digital streaming dates, and box office collection reports.
Awards & All-Time Records
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