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Kilómetro 111 is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is one of several films directed by Soffici which address the social evils of historical Argentina. The film is based on Carlos Olivari's play (1936), which is a fictional semi-documentary of the British railroad monopoly. The film is set in a town in central Argentina and documents the tragedy of the poverty-stricken rural farmers who are forced to sell their harvest to the railroad developers. In an attempt to avoid being exploited, the farmers send their wheat to Buenos Aires, where they unsuccessfully fail to obtain a bank loan. In the end it is down to the generosity of the station master that they are able to use the new line to transport their goods, although

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  • Kilómetro 111 es una película argentina en blanco y negro dirigida por Mario Soffici con guion de Enrique Amorim, Carlos A. Olivari y Sixto Pondal Ríos que fue estrenada el 31 de agosto de 1938 y cuyos principales intérpretes fueron Pepe Arias, Ángel Magaña, Delia Garcés, José Olarra, Miguel Gómez Bao. En una encuesta de las 100 mejores películas del cine argentino llevada a cabo por el Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken en el año 2000, la película alcanzó el puesto 33.​ (es)
  • Kilómetro 111 is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is one of several films directed by Soffici which address the social evils of historical Argentina. The film is based on Carlos Olivari's play (1936), which is a fictional semi-documentary of the British railroad monopoly. The film is set in a town in central Argentina and documents the tragedy of the poverty-stricken rural farmers who are forced to sell their harvest to the railroad developers. In an attempt to avoid being exploited, the farmers send their wheat to Buenos Aires, where they unsuccessfully fail to obtain a bank loan. In the end it is down to the generosity of the station master that they are able to use the new line to transport their goods, although his generosity means that he is fired from his job. In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 33rd position. (en)
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  • Kilómetro 111 es una película argentina en blanco y negro dirigida por Mario Soffici con guion de Enrique Amorim, Carlos A. Olivari y Sixto Pondal Ríos que fue estrenada el 31 de agosto de 1938 y cuyos principales intérpretes fueron Pepe Arias, Ángel Magaña, Delia Garcés, José Olarra, Miguel Gómez Bao. En una encuesta de las 100 mejores películas del cine argentino llevada a cabo por el Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken en el año 2000, la película alcanzó el puesto 33.​ (es)
  • Kilómetro 111 is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is one of several films directed by Soffici which address the social evils of historical Argentina. The film is based on Carlos Olivari's play (1936), which is a fictional semi-documentary of the British railroad monopoly. The film is set in a town in central Argentina and documents the tragedy of the poverty-stricken rural farmers who are forced to sell their harvest to the railroad developers. In an attempt to avoid being exploited, the farmers send their wheat to Buenos Aires, where they unsuccessfully fail to obtain a bank loan. In the end it is down to the generosity of the station master that they are able to use the new line to transport their goods, although (en)
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