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Isaac Aisemberg
(1918-1997)
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Isaac Aisemberg was born in 1918 in Argentina. He was a writer, known for
Yo maté a Facundo (1975)
,
Mujeres perdidas (1964)
and
Goodbye, Grandfather (1996)
. He died on 26 December 1997 in Argentina.
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Yo maté a Facundo
6.3
Movie
Writer
1975
Mujeres perdidas
Movie
Writer
1964
Goodbye, Grandfather
3.2
Movie
Writer
1996
Las píldoras
6.6
Movie
Writer
1972
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Goodbye, Grandfather
3.2
Writer
1996
La rabona
7.6
writer
1979
Yo maté a Facundo
6.3
screenplay
story
1975
La piel del amor
4.0
writer
1973
Las píldoras
6.6
Writer
1972
Bajo el signo de la patria
7.1
Writer
(as Ismael Montaña)
1971
Mujeres perdidas
Writer
1964
Rata de puerto
writer
1963
Hombre de la esquina rosada
7.0
adaptation
1962
Libertad bajo palabra
Writer
1961
Obras maestras Philco
TV Mini Series
Writer
1961
3 episodes
Rebelde con causa
7.2
Writer
1961
El bote, el río y la gente
Writer
1960
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Alternative name
Ismael Montaña
Born
1918
Argentina
Died
December 26
,
1997
Argentina
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