Ignacio de Soroa
Ignacio de Soroa emerged in the late 1960s, contributing to the vibrant landscape of Spanish cinema. In Criminal Affair (1968), he plays a key role that encapsulates the era's exploration of crime and moral ambiguity. His performance adds depth to the film's narrative, reflecting the gritty realism typical of the time. Although his filmography is sparse, his role in Criminal Affair remains a notable entry in the genre of exploitation cinema, showcasing the darker aspects of human nature.
Criminal Affair
A renowned author, college professor and criminologist is given a year off from his teaching position in order to write his latest book. His arrival in Buenos Aires gives him the opportunity to work on his true project, planning and pulling off the perfect crime. Our would-be criminal mastermind pulls together a crew of unlikely crooks to help with the heist but his jealous assistant may spoil his carefully made plans.