Bacará (English language:Baccara) is a 1955 Argentine drama film directed by Kurt Land and written by Emilio Villalba Welsh. The film premiered on 17 November 1955 in Buenos Aires. The film starred Warly Ceriani and Mario Lozano.
, 1h55 GenresDrama ThemesFilms about adoption, Films about children, Films about families, Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships ActorsHugo Arana, Susana Campos Rating74% Cristina Quadri (Barbara Lombardo) is the model of a perfect student. Smart and affluent, her life is in perfect order until, one day, she is called from her class and made to appear in front of a judge. The judge informs her that her biological parents disappeared in the 1970s. Cristina is forced to go live with her grandmother, Elisa (Susana Campos), who has spent the past 16 years attempting to locate Cristina (whose birth name was Sofia). Although, at first, she is hurt, bitter and confused, Cristina/Sofia eventually grows to care for Elisa and begins to research the fate of her parents - and how much her adoptive parents knew of the truth.