Fortunato (1942)
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Fortunato is a loser, a family man, who has lost his job and tries his luck in all the trades he finds. However, it seems that his name —that means “fortunate” in English— is not in line with his situation, since, no matter how hard he tries, fortune does not want to smile at him. |
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Fortunato es un pobre hombre, padre de familia, que se ha quedado sin trabajo y prueba suerte en todos los oficios que encuentra. Sin embargo, parece que su nombre no va en consonancia con su situación, ya que, por más que lo intenta, la fortuna no quiere sonreírle. |
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