Oscar Kramer
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Oscar Kramer was an Argentine
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 film producer
Film producer
A film producer oversees and delivers a film project to all relevant parties while preserving the integrity, voice and vision of the film. They will also often take on some financial risk by using their own money, especially during the pre-production period, before a film is fully financed.The...

. He was born in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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. He worked in the cinema of Argentina
Cinema of Argentina
The cinema of Argentina has a tradition dating back to the late nineteenth century, and continues to play a role in the culture of Argentina....

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Filmography

  • Eversmile, New Jersey
    Eversmile, New Jersey
    Eversmile, New Jersey is an Argentine and British comedy-drama film released in 1989, directed by Carlos Sorín, and written by Sorín, Jorge Goldenberg, and Roberto Scheuer.The film stars Daniel Day Lewis as dentist Dr. Fergus O'Connell...

    (1989)
  • Alambrado
    Alambrado
    Alambrado is an 1991 Argentine and Italian film written and directed by Marco Bechis.The film starred Jacqueline Lustig, Martin Kalwill, and Arturo Maly.-Plot:...

    (1991) aka Barbed Wire
  • La Peste (1992) aka The Plague
  • De eso no se habla (1993) aka I Don't Want to Talk About It
  • Corazón iluminado (1996) aka Foolish Heart
  • The Tango Lesson
    The Tango Lesson
    The Tango Lesson is a 1997 drama film by British director Sally Potter. It is a semi-autobiographical film starring Potter and Pablo Verón, about Argentinian Tango....

    (1997)
  • El Impostor (1997) aka The Impostor
  • Plata quemada
    Plata Quemada
    Plata quemada is an Argentine film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro, and written by Piñeyro and Marcelo Figueras.The film won, among other awards, the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in 2001....

    (2000) aka Burnt Money
  • Kamchatka
    Kamchatka (film)
    Kamchatka is an Argentine and Spanish drama film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Marcelo Figueras. The movie features Ricardo Darín, Cecilia Roth, Tomás Fonzi, Héctor Alterio, among others....

    (2002)
  • El Último tren
    El último tren
    El último tren is a 2002 Uruguayan and Argentine, comedy drama film, directed by Diego Arsuaga, and written by Arsuaga, Fernando León de Aranoa, and Beda Docampo Feijóo...

    (2002) aka The Last Train
  • Carandiru
    Carandiru (film)
    Carandiru is a 2003 Brazilian and Argentine film directed by Hector Babenco. It is based on the book Estação Carandiru by Dr. Drauzio Varella, a physician and AIDS specialist, who is portrayed in the film by Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos....

    (2003)
  • El Perro
    El perro
    El perro is an Argentine and Spanish, drama film, directed by Carlos Sorín, and written by Sorín, Santiago Calori, and Salvador Roselli. The picture features Juan Villegas and Walter Donado, among others.The film was partly funded by INCAA.El perro is a neo-realist fable about a man and a dog...

    (2004) aka Bombón: El Perro
  • Tiempo de valientes
    Tiempo de valientes
    Tiempo de valientes is an Argentine comedy film written and directed by Damián Szifrón. Contributing writers for the film were Agustín Rolandelli and Nicolás Smudt...

    (2005)
  • El Camino de San Diego
    El Camino de San Diego
    El camino de San Diego is an Argentine comedy film, written and directed by Carlos Sorín. The film features Ignacio Benítez, Carlos Wagner, among others....

    (2006) aka The Road to San Diego
  • Crónica de una fuga (2006) aka Chronicle of an Escape
  • El Pasado (2007) aka The Past

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