Siempre te amaré (1971) follows the journey of Sandro, a self-centered and arrogant car racer with a penchant for singing. His boorish behavior, particularly towards women, defines his character. After a severe accident, Sandro becomes psychologically blind and paralyzed. With the guidance of two compassionate nuns, he embarks on a transformative journey, learning the true meaning of life, love, and the importance of small things. Sandro regains his ability to walk but remains visually impaired. Despite his psychological condition, he undergoes surgery to restore his sight and engages in rigorous physical rehabilitation to walk again.
Credits
Direction Leo Fleider
Cast Sandro · Marcos Zucker · Alfredo Iglesias · Alicia del Solar · Olinda Bozán · Elena Sedova · Loló Prat · José María Labernie · Alberto Mazzini · Juan José Camero · Nancy Lopresti · Oscar Petri · Augusto Paz · Juan Quetglas · Carlos Romano · Pablo Cumo · Domingo Márquez
Soundtrack Jorge Leone
Screenplay Jorge Falcón · Leo Fleider
Cinematography Ricardo Younis
Technical sheet
Title Siempre te amaré
Original title Siempre te amaré
Year 1971
Type Movie
Length 90 min.
Country Argentina
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