A World of Love | |
Native Name: | Un mundo de amor |
Director: | Mario Sábato |
Producer: | Emilio Spitz |
Music: | Víctor Proncet |
Cinematography: | Américo Hoss |
Editing: | Rosalino Caterbetti |
Studio: | Sudamericana S.A. |
Distributor: | Producciones del Plata |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | Argentina |
Language: | Spanish |
A World of Love (Spanish; Castilian: Un mundo de amor) is a 1975 Argentine comedy film directed by Mario Sábato with a screenplay by Diego Santillán and Luz Tambascio. It stars Andrea Del Boca, Ubaldo Martínez, Miguel Ligero and Nelly Beltrán.
The film premiered on 17 July 1975.[1] Newspaper La Nación described it as an "optimistic fable", but Osvaldo Iakkidis referred to it in El Cronista Comercial as "monotonous".[2]
An orphaned girl lives with her maternal grandfather. When he is hospitalized due to a heart attack, the girl is taken to her paternal grandparents who will try to take her away from him.[3]