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Circe is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Manuel Antín. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is based on a short story by Julio Cortázar, published in 1951. Its main theme is about perverse sexual gratification in a repressed Catholic environment. Delia Mañara is notorious in her quarter of Buenos Aires for the mysterious deaths of two of her fiancés. She lives in a twilight world and gains most satisfaction through the exercise of power over others. It emerges that she killed the two men by poisoning them with the sweets she makes; when this fails with her third fiancé, he is freed from her fatal attraction by the knowledge.

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  • Circe (película) (es)
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  • Circe is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Manuel Antín. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is based on a short story by Julio Cortázar, published in 1951. Its main theme is about perverse sexual gratification in a repressed Catholic environment. Delia Mañara is notorious in her quarter of Buenos Aires for the mysterious deaths of two of her fiancés. She lives in a twilight world and gains most satisfaction through the exercise of power over others. It emerges that she killed the two men by poisoning them with the sweets she makes; when this fails with her third fiancé, he is freed from her fatal attraction by the knowledge. (en)
  • Circe es una película en blanco y negro de Argentina dirigida por Manuel Antin según su propio guion escrito en colaboración Héctor Grossi y Julio Cortázar sobre el cuento homónimo de Julio Cortázar que se estrenó el 30 de abril de 1964 y que tuvo como protagonistas a Graciela Borges, Alberto Argibay, Walter Vidarte y Sergio Renán. (es)
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  • Circe (en)
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  • Circe is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Manuel Antín. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is based on a short story by Julio Cortázar, published in 1951. Its main theme is about perverse sexual gratification in a repressed Catholic environment. Delia Mañara is notorious in her quarter of Buenos Aires for the mysterious deaths of two of her fiancés. She lives in a twilight world and gains most satisfaction through the exercise of power over others. It emerges that she killed the two men by poisoning them with the sweets she makes; when this fails with her third fiancé, he is freed from her fatal attraction by the knowledge. (en)
  • Circe es una película en blanco y negro de Argentina dirigida por Manuel Antin según su propio guion escrito en colaboración Héctor Grossi y Julio Cortázar sobre el cuento homónimo de Julio Cortázar que se estrenó el 30 de abril de 1964 y que tuvo como protagonistas a Graciela Borges, Alberto Argibay, Walter Vidarte y Sergio Renán. (es)
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