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- Cetarti, a public employee who has just been fired, travels from Buenos Aires to Lapachito, a lonely town in the Chaco province. He must take care of the corpses of his mother and brother who have been brutally murdered, and with whom no bond of affection binds him. The only thing that mobilizes Cetarti to undertake the trip is the possibility of charging a modest life insurance to be able to settle in Brazil. There he meets Duarte, a sort of town capo and friend of his mother's murderer, with whom he establishes a strange society to manage and collect that money.
- Toba shamans in the Argentinean Chaco is conflicting with big corporations, buying their land for deforestation and building biodiesel plants. Based on true events.
- Based on real events. Susy, a victim of domestic violence, left her town thirty years ago, and with that her past behind. But an unexpected call reveals a hidden truth and brings her back to that place.
- La Tigra, Chaco. A quiet town only 20 blocks long. Esteban returns after years of absence to the place where he spent his childhood summers. He returns looking for his father, Cacho, and to talk "about Buenos Aires". But Cacho, a truck driver who has started a new family in La Tigra, is often on the road and their encounter is postponed indefinitely. While he waits, Esteban meets Vero, a childhood friend that has grown into a beautiful woman. Each step together seems to take them back to the most precious moments of a shared memory. But their relationship is not a journey into the past; rather it holds the promise of a future. Federico Godfrid's and Juan Sasiaín's first feature film transmits the warmth, honesty and sadness of this reunion, thanks to its mise en scène and the performances of Ezequiel Tronconi and Guadalupe Docampo, who give their characters a rare spontaneity.
- The life of the cotton workers in the Chaco and its struggle for wages.
- Juanjo, Mario and Lucía enter a Qom community, the local aboriginal, in the middle of the Impenetrable Chaqueño, a deep forest in the North of Argentina. Their goal is to make a television program that portrays the misery and desolation in which they live and how that affects their daily lives. Upon arrival they discover that, mysteriously, the Qom community has disappeared. Lost, without food and water, they must find their way out of the menacing forest before the terrifying secrets hidden by the merciless "Impenetrable" catch them.
- An Italian descendent inherited 5000 hectares of virgin forest in Chaco Paraguaio. He tries to stop deforestation to intensive farming and livestock, while advocating for native Guaraní Nandevas.
- This is a genuine Western in one of the world's last virgin territories : the Paraguayan Chaco. The director wants to establish a 12.355-acre national park with the land left to him by his father, but his neighbors, petrol companies and transgenic soybean growers, who destroy the forest, do not seem too keen on the idea.
- An indigenous Qom farmer in Argentina struggles to keep his people's land safe from the encroaching corporate agriculture which may erase their community.
- Tells the exploits of Luís Jorge Fontana, founder of Formosa.
- A spiteful executive obstructs the efforts of a businessman, a filmmaker and his girlfriend by organizing shows in the country.
- The experiences of several social colectives integrated by craftmen , designers , visual artists and small producers from all over Argentina.
- The film narrates different episodes in the life of the mythical gaucho Juan Moreira.
- A documentary on the history of the province of Chaco.
- Through a log, Chaim tells us the story of filming, where, without wanting to, she faces the violence that many once experienced. Verónica, a midwife with whom she strikes up a friendship, opens a place for her to tell what her body told her with tears. A tour of the places where they were able to heal and be reborn together, putting silence aside and naming the unspeakable.
- This is a compilation of interviews with people from La Rioja, Santa Fe, and Chaco, closely connected to Fabriciano Sigampa's life since before he was ordained as a Monsignor.