Where to watch Ernesto Sábato in the UK
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Ernesto Sábato (1911-2011) was a renowned Argentine writer. He was influenced by the existentialist and surrealist movements. He was the father of film director Mario Sabato.
Ernesto Sábato films streaming in the UK
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Ernesto Sábato TV shows streaming in the UK
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- Bains de Minuit (1987) as Self - Guest
- The Tunnel (1988) Novel
- The Passion of Martin (1991) Original Film Writer
- The Power of Darkness (1979) Novel
- The Tunnel (1979) Writer
- The Tunnel (1952) Novel
- Gotán (1965) Script
- El tercer huésped (1946) Writer
- For Example, Argentina (1985) Cast
- Evita, quien quiera oír que oiga (1984) Cast
- Claves, 1: How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman (1984) as himself
- El nacimiento de un libro (1963) Cast
- Al corazón (1996) Cast
- Principio 6 (1979) Cast
- Ernesto Sábato, mi padre (2009) as self
- A fondo - Ernesto Sábato (1977) as Self
- Tie Your Plow to a Star (2017) Cast
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What are Ernesto Sábato's most popular films?
Most-watched Ernesto Sábato films currently: The Tunnel (1988), The Passion of Martin (1991), The Power of Darkness (1979), The Tunnel (1979), The Tunnel (1952).
What TV shows has Ernesto Sábato appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Bains de Minuit (1987).
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