Estudios San Miguel (San Miguel Studios) was an Argentine film studio that was active in the 1940s and early 1950s. It flourished during the golden age of Cinema of Argentina, and at its peak was one of the major studios in Buenos Aires. Genres ranged from musical comedy to costume drama and gaucho thriller. Films included La guerra gaucha (The Gaucho War 1942), co-produced with Artistas Argentinos Asociados, and the comedy Juvenilia (1943), both of which won several major awards. Eva Duarte, soon to become the first lady of Argentina as Eva Perón, appeared in two of the studio's films in 1945. The studio became overextended financially and ceased production after 1952.
Paris, 1857. Lors d'un procès pour outrage moral, l'écrivain français G. Flaubert raconte à la cour et au public l'histoire vraie de l'héroïne de son roman Madame Bovary, une femme sensible mais capricieuse dont les efforts désespérés pour surmonter les conventions bourgeoises d'un terne , la vie provinciale a conduit sa famille d'abord à la ruine et au discrédit et enfin à l'abîme de la tragédie.Ld
A female Argentine tango singer in occupied France (Libertad Lamarque) gets romantically involved with a Resistance member (Juan José Miguez). A local Gestapo commander (Alberto Bello) tries to convince her to infiltrate the Resistance in exchange for her little daughter's safety.