Me gusta cuando hablas, explores a day in the life of different women and feminist diversity: an erotic poet, an influencer, an environmental activist, a land worker, a company CEO, a housewife. What image represents your feminism?
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Me gusta cuando hablas, explores a day in the life of different women and feminist diversity: an erotic poet, an influencer, an environmental activist, a land worker, a company CEO, a housewife. What image represents your feminism?
The daydream of being locked up.
Fausto finds himself, as he does every day, at his routine office job. This normalcy is interrupted when he receives a call from the Devil, which Fausto dismisses as a prank. After hanging up, his glass of water explodes, and his boss, Carolina, approaches him. Fausto is shocked to hear the same voice from the phone coming out of his boss's mouth—the Devil's voice reminding him that this is his eternal punishment. Fausto knows what he must do; he takes an axe and kills Carolina. Then everything resets—the phone rings again, and Fausto is doomed to repeat the moment that earned him his place in hell, destined to relive it for all eternity.
A boy is holding a little light bug captive that he captured in a jar, but his friend recommends that letting it go is best for both of them.
A first date, a night out drinking on the streets of Madrid, a drunk vampire woman who doesn’t notice the sun that’s coming. A boy who doesn’t understand what he’s getting into.
Explore the relationship between vocation and uprooting through the stories of Rubén and Mirta, two members of the Diaguita Calchaquí community of Amaicha del Valle, Tucumán, Argentina.
The life of filmmaker Enrique Juárez, reviewed at the same time by family, friends, and fellow activists, is the excuse to address the 1960s and 1970s of the 20th century, when an entire generation awakened not only to the political struggle, but also to the assumption of Latin American cinema.
Carlos flees to the mountains to find safety from the Argentinian dictatorship forces in 1976.
A group of friends suffers bullying, thinking of taking revenge, they discover that recent history teaches them that they should act differently.
Lautaro, an apathetic young boy, arrives at a border town in the province of Misiones, Argentina to visit his uncle Miller. But upon his arrival, an employee tells him that Miller has crossed to Paraguay. As the days go by, Lautaro is immersed in a jungle environment that encourages him to make a profound introspection.
Argentina and Turkey are geographically apart by thousands of kilometers. However, despite the distance, both countries' recent past brings them immediately together. That nearness takes Nora Cortiñas -a member of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Founding Line- into a journey to the Kurdish region of Turkey. There, she meets the Mothers of Peace, who lost their children to violence and state terrorism by the Turkish government, and in order to carry on their fight, have taken the Argentine mothers as a model to become the Saturday Mothers.
As if possessed by the music, two young loners dance separately at a club. Unaware of those around them, they meet and connect soon after. However, the same party that brought them together quickly moves them apart. Will they meet again?
An ex-convict seeks his rehabilitation trying to insert himself into a rather strange world.
A meeting by chance. Without wanting and without planning, a whole day together.
Once upon a time there was a girl named Catalina. Every day she offered a tale to the Sun Tata Inti for he would always shine in the sky. Based in an old legend from Jujuy, Argentina.
Short documentary about Eva Perón produced by the Secretary of Press and Diffusion of the Presidency of the Nation.
Written and directed by Julian Reboratti, this fictional feature film describes the lives of several dissimilar inhabitants of a neighborhood on the outskirts of the city during two hot and hellish Christmas days and the spiral of violence that, irrepressibly and irrepressibly, will be generated between all of them.
Marcela Acuña is the number one female boxer in the country, with more than 30 wins and a few losses, but that's all in the past. Director Matilde Michanie uses the life of this boxer as a starting point, a long flashback that begins when "La Tigresa" heads to Luna Park, the cradle of Argentine boxing, to fight for the world title. In this way, she introduces us not only to a personal life story but also to the stories of different female boxers from around the world, providing an overview of how women's boxing is viewed beyond the Río de la Plata.
Four men share one apartment, unaware of each other's presence : they are all one and the same man, at different stages of his life. Suddenly, something goes wrong and for a brief moment all their paths intersect. The camera witnesses this instant through a poetic investigation on male bonding and movement.
Movie A mash-up about contemporary oral poetry, that shows and dismantle the machine that builds the current Buenos Aires underground. A fundamental journey to understand the Argentine afterpop culture. the constitution of Buenos Aires under oral poetry.
An introspection and a poetic about who we wanted to be and who we have been, crossed with the reality of what we are and with the utopia of what we will be. A mosaic composed from the creative and aesthetic freedom of each of the filmmakers who participate in this setting.
Pantera and Alejandro join forces to make a robbery and flee the country.
High and drunk at a party, Lucas will have to recover something that he lost in order to escape from the club. To achieve that, he will have to fight the security guards, discovering new and shocking abilities.
A comedy about a straight guy who thinks his girlfriend is leaving him because he loses in comparison with a friend. Very frustrated by this situation, he decides to seduce a film school classmate with dark intentions.
Adaptation of "Idyll" (1884), a short story by Guy de Maupassant
What do a young man in love in the mountains and a caged thrush have in common? A couple of men on a farm looking for a child and a dog obsessed with burrows? A man looking for a friend with whom to share the town's popular festivals and a gang of bikers who don't want to return home? A bath in the north that reflects all the stars at night and a father who remembers the Balkan war? A fox and a desert in Catamarca and the exploitation of lands in Patagonia? The Mapuche resistance, the lost languages and the fishing boats of the Argentine sea? Frankenstein.
A stone falls from the sky in a mountain village. Two friends set out to find it in the countryside. On the way they talk, remember a deceased friend, laugh, discuss, meet other seekers. On the way, poetry is read, poetry is heard, poetry is felt in the wind. From the beginning of the day until the light goes out. One or more goodbyes, but also encounters and promises. A film about friendships, winter landscapes and something as useless and necessary as poetry.
Silver men enter consciences and appropriate desires. They travel through landscapes of oneiric impulses with the aim of processing the information to dominate the individuals’ needs. The inner universe reveals visions in which a possible reality is held.
A portrait of a couple, living in poverty and prostitution. Couple is joined by a second woman, and problems escalates.
In a record of images and sounds, a HIV-positive man recounts his sexual experience on the border between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
Lorena, Federico and Sergio are siblings who perform a play in which they evoke their dead father's printing workshop, a place to which they cannot return. With the arrival of the pandemic, they can no longer perform either, and have to invent another way to continue telling their family story.
In a modern world, Cupid tries to make certain characters fall in love with his accurate arrow, but they prove to him that they don't need the mischievous little angel to choose their soul mate.
It is the story of a child who overcomes the adversities of fate thanks to an inner force that protects him from the evil that reigns in a world inhabited by unscrupulous beings. His dream of playing the final of the FIFA World Cup in a light blue and white shirt will accompany him throughout his life. A story that shows the dark side of football.
In 2013, a filming unit arrived at Isla del Faro Rojo to make a documentary about the Ticolense culture that lived there, and about how they turned it into a place of mass extermination. Once installed on the island, away from all civilization and technology, the camera was rendered unusable due to a technical problem. But that was not an isolated event, and Leon, the person in charge of the making of, recorded everything that happened afterwards with his small camera. This is his bloody legacy.
A woman seduces a young man so her homosexual husband can satisfy his desires.
Corrientes carnival, polyform joy in the subtropical night, the renewed rite is fulfilled once again. Cascades of lights, multicolored pyrotechnics, exalted rhythms, the old Momo extends its reign over the littoral city.
A comedy short film about Lily, a young teacher starting out at an elementary school. There, the supervisor strives for perfection and integrity, while Lili strives for creativity and empathy. A short film that redefines what it means to inhabit a teaching space, the community, and the identity of our country.
Documentary based on the document "Subversion in the Educational Sphere (Let's Get to Know Our Enemy)" which was signed on October 27, 1977 by the then Minister of Culture and Education of the dictatorship Juan José Catalán and distributed in all educational establishments in the country to teachers and school authorities, with the purpose of searching for "subversives" at the initial, primary, secondary and higher levels.
Pyrifera delves into the depths of the Argentine Sea to portray the macroalgae forests, a key ecosystem that provides shelter and food for species of high commercial value such as crab, sea bass, and squid.
A retrospective of a number of UFO cases in Argentina.
The story and diary of a young adult that, in order to learn and understand her own identity, had to learn to march the streets and the value of what it means to legislate over our own bodies.
The documentary tells, through the life of Friar Antonio Puigjané, a Franciscan priest, a historical period in the social and political life of Argentina in which the paths of Christianity and the Revolution are inseparable and indispensable.
A story with autobiographical overtones that follows Miguel, a film director obsessed with making his next film. The plot begins in his childhood and, through him, we see the political ups and downs of Argentina, the suffering of the poor working class in Tucumán, his exile, and his love affair with a rural schoolteacher.
Two brothers who live in the interior of the country decide to travel to Buenos Aires with the desire to succeed in lyrical singing. Martín, the older brother, bears the paternal mandate of having to take care of his younger brother, Román. Both were orphaned as children. Upon arriving in Buenos Aires, they meet Estela, a singer from a night club, who falls in love with Martín and in turn, Román falls in love with her.
A policeman's daughter runs away with a rustler and he (her father) chases them.
An old woman wears herself out with every movement, entrenched in her room. Each of the gestures of her aching body reminds her of the years of prison and torture she experienced as a political prisoner of the Uruguayan dictatorship. At the end of the 1960s, Élida Valdomir was an armed leader of the Tupac Amaru movement and never denied her commitment. In this almost closed door, yesterday's memories and today's images constantly respond to each other.
Miuka discovers Almodóvar’s first photographic exhibition on the internet. It takes place at La Fresh Gallery in Madrid. She’s living in Argentina and is a stalwart fan of the director’s movies. She’s so thrilled that she decides to become a photographer herself and feel connected to her idol in the distance. She’s not alone. She’s living with Drac, her servant and life-long companion whom she considers part of her family. Drac will use everything at hand to make her happy.
More than 30 years after the birth of Heavy Metal in Argentina, today shows that this style of music and life is stronger than ever. With interviews with musicians, journalists and recognized figures of the environment.
What happened, really, on June 26th, 2002 at the Pueyrredón Bridge cut? How do the newsrooms of the main newspapers in the country work? Why didn't the media publish the photographic sequence after the repression? How far does journalists' responsibility go? Through these questions, the film reconstructs and analyzes the events that occurred in the Avellaneda Massacre, the government's political bosses, and the documentation of the information by the mainstream media.
A rural Argentine music teacher and his students fight harmful agrochemical spraying by writing protest songs and staging a large “environmental Woodstock” despite industry resistance.
In the summer of 2000 in Ezeiza, in a neighborhood laundry, Azul and her grandmother Lydia washed, dried and ironed clothes. The tension between them grows around one issue: Azul doesn't know if she wants to be a washerwoman forever.