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- Six short stories that explore the extremities of human behavior involving people in distress.
- Fearless gunslinger Lucky Luke is ordered by the President to bring peace to Daisy Town.
- After his running mate's murder, a controversial televangelist becomes Argentina's presidential candidate. But nothing about him is as holy as he seems.
- The rangers travel to South America to save the particularly rare De Loro butterfly population before they crawl out of their cocoons and perish in the big fires of the jungle..
- Movie based on the life of Dr. Salvador Mazza, who, with a group of professionals, conducts an investigation to discover the antidote to a mysterious illness of which the bearer is a nocturnal insect known as Vinchuca.
- A woman's voice says she was wife to Renzo Franchi and Carlos Gardel (1890-1935), Argentina's great tango singer. People say she's crazy. Her story unfolds. Buenos Aires, 1933: Juana Romero, a seamstress who lives for the music of Gardel, dumps her boyfriend Gustavo for Renzo, a singer who looks like Gardel. She insists that his trio performs Gardel's tangos, which leads to Renzo recording a Ford commercial when Gardel himself is overbooked. The trio, with Joanna in tow, goes on an ill-fated tour of points north. The couple breaks up: she goes home and he tries to get to New York. Fate steps in, and once again he's called upon to pose as Gardel. Then, legend and a bracelet take over.
- During Carnival, near the Argentina-Bolivia border, a young Malambo dancer prepares for the most important competition of his life. When his ex-convict father returns, he jeopardizes everything by dragging his son into his criminal world.
- A reporter becomes involved with a band of terrorists hiding in the mountains between Peru and Bolivia.
- Documentary about the fight of argentine indigenous communities to prevent their salars, containing one of the biggest lithium reserves of the world, to become a "sacrifice zone" in favor of reducing climate change.
- Bolivia, 1945. Two murders have been committed in Hotel Central, the inhospitable meeting point of the mixture of indigenous, Creole and European people who live in San Jacinto, a city of despair. Adela, the attractive owner's wife, blames Maria, one of the servants. But Timar, a young traveler, finds out some information that suggests a very different truth. In an oppressive atmosphere, where escaping seems to be the only thing that matters, Timar will struggle between his feelings for Adela and the injustice of convicting an innocent person. The risk of it is losing the few values he still has; the reward, experiencing love at its most.
- The village of San Hilario used to make its living from its wonderful cemetery and the skill and talent of its inhabitants in organising fabulous funerals. People came to San Hilario to die with panache and style. But the need for quick funerals and the pace of modern life in general meant that the people of San Hilario had almost run out of work. Thus, they were keenly awaiting the arrival of their new client Germán Cortés. Germán wanted to spend his last days in the village. His arrival would allow the inhabitants of San Hilario to pull out all the stops as never before, probably saving the busines and indeed the village itself. But when Germán dies before reaching his destination, the good people of San Hilario end up welcoming a fugitive by mistake. The fugitive is happy to not clarify the misunderstanding of his identity, and so witnesses in increasing amazement the preparations for his own funeral.
- The Bolivian community settled in Argentina celebrates over two consecutive Sundays in October the festival of their patron saint: Our Lady of Copacabana.
- In 1976, during the Argentine military dictatorship, an event called the Night of the Blackout occured in Ledesma. This black out was a well coordinated connivance between the military government and powerful economic interests
- Faced with the onslaught of newliberalism and the crisis in Argentina in the nineties began to develop in the forgotten province of Jujuy, a new way of organizing and solidarity work. Waving flags for dignity, work, health-care, and education for those in most need, a social organization rouse up determined to change everything, to turn around chaos that was already established. In spite of all the criticism received, Tupac goes on building dreams and hope in all Argentine, many supported and defended this cause. To solve profound needs of the human being, thousands of people from Jujuy started to knit a new way of work, cooperative and with solidarity. Today there's nobody who can stop it. Tupac Amaru... an example... or a warning...
- BICENTENARY, a horseback journey through Argentina is a feature documentary film in post-production process. 8 countryman ride a long journey in homage to the Bicentenary of the May Revolution (Revolution that start the process for the Independence of Argentina). The journey, from Jujuy to Buenos Aires, done by the group La Patria a Caballo, old men also, join symbolically the old town Councils that are still standings in Argentina territory from colonialism. This amazing trip shows the inside details of a horseback journey in a mix of reality show with a great photography work: the people they meet in the way, incredible Argentinians landscapes and their culture.
- Esteban is a journalist who is escaping to the northern border. In the Buenos Aires of 1978, his life is in danger. The threats after one of his articles in the newspaper and his own inner conflicts push him to run away. But crossing the border is impossible. He comes back to a village near the frontier, where he stays at Father Gabriel's, a priest with ideas and attitudes of mind far from the traditional church. There he will meet Marina and Margarita, who will complete this human group with strong convictions. His stay there will be a definitive experience.
- Medardo Pantoja, a painter from Jujuy is a portrait of an artist known as "the painter of the Quebrada de Humahuaca", eternally in love with the Jujuy highlands where we can still find images of his creative spirit today. The gentle landscapes captured in his pictorial work, accompanied only by the music in this documentary, introduce the mysteries of the region where the indigenous heritage that circulated through his veins remains.
- We witness the musings of Swedish archaeologist Eric Boman's wandering soul as he revisits his beloved Puna.
- Biographic documentary about Ezequiel Martinez Estrada, Argentine writer and essayist. Admired for his enormous work about the nature of Argentina, Latin America and also his work in poetry and theatre.
- The film shows the children of the rural school of Chucalezna, in the Quebrada de Humahuaca, learning to express themselves pictorially using the classroom walls as easels and paper donated by the teacher's son as cloth.
- A school around the desert in the north-West Argentinian Border.
- A travelogue in which director Henri Plaat shows places that remind him of the tango.
- Portrait of a well-preserved colonial church in the small town of Yavi, Jujuy Province, Argentina. A voice over narration by Zenaida Wayar, the church's caretaker for over forty years, provides the history of the church and the region.
- Maya is a lonely woman who manifests herself in the deserted streets of a Puno town. Through them passes a solitude that envelops a rough desert landscape, surrounded by a silent cry and a need to hide its existence.
- Ache-B a consecrated artist, gives his perspective on migration and art and how these have influenced his life and allowed it to leave a mark in every corner of Latin America that has visited. Through his paintings and his passion for it rescues the different cultures he met in his travels in Latin America by acquiring a connection with the people and the place.
- The film documents the festivities to honor Santa Rosa de Lima, the patron saint of Purmamarca, a place located about 2,500 meters above sea level. This small town in northwestern Argentina is known for its joyful mountain of seven colors and its inhabitants are faithful believers in their religious traditions.
- Observational documentary following the daily routine of a high altitude shepherdess of the Andes. Benita and her herd of llamas and goats under the deep blue sky and the impassive scrutiny of the Tuzgle volcano.
- Documentary mini-series about nutrition by Canal Encuentro.
- The experiences of several social colectives integrated by craftmen , designers , visual artists and small producers from all over Argentina.