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- A domineering mother with a seemingly perfect family in Argentina, is unaware of a taboo relationship happening between her youngest twin children.
- During the final months of Argentinian Military Dictatorship in 1983, a high school teacher sets out to find out who the mother of her adopted daughter is.
- The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.
- Reluctantly, a dour long-distance truck driver agrees to give a lift to a Paraguayan single mother and her five-month-old daughter to Buenos Aires. Can the palpable silence soften up the taciturn trucker's sullen heart?
- Aliens have come to earth to find the chosen one in preparation for an invasion to take control of the planet.
- Bautista Amaya, a forensic anthropologist falls in love with Ana Monserrat. Soon, he discovers a network of human trafficking and he will try to stop them.
- A film about real life musician Augustin Barrios Mangore, an influential and important composer and classical guitarist from Paraguay.
- The Story of a man who is about to know the origin of his own death.
- Set in the dizzy world of TC 2000 racing La Leyenda tours the action genre overflowing with adrenaline and speed, and where everyone races for the finish line. Lucas Vallejos and Juan Manuel Migliardi struggle for a spot in one of the leading brands of the category. Beatriz Ulloa is the engineer in charge of finding two pilots to replace the ones who won the last championship. Lucas and Juan Manuel are ready for the race but will soon discover that this competition goes beyond the finish line: this race is about winning Beas love. Action, speed and a great love story in this family movie that will decide its grand finale in the final lap.
- This is the story of Ariel Lambert, a twenty year old, who is advised to rest in a quiet place after a psychiatric episode. He moves together with his mother and sister to Villa Mar, small seaside resort, which is practically deserted at that time of the year. Slowly, Ariel discovers that children go into a house nearby, (which is supposed to be derelict) and they never come out again. Is this happening for real? Or is it only a figment of Ariel's sick mind? There will be only one way to find out: Ariel will have to go into the house himself
- After losing everything in the 9/11 attacks, an ordinary man will face his destiny by defying the unknown, in a sacred search for a 'Holy City', hidden somewhere in the lands of fire.
- In this spectacular real-life adventure, a small team of Argentinean mariners sets sail for Antarctica in a custom-built sailboat. But to get there they and their vessel will have to brave the treacherous Drake Passage, one of the most dangerous bodies of water on Earth.
- Documentary about the Reynols music group, which the most notorious is that one of its members has Down Syndrome. Another peculiarity is that of having a discography published in the most dissimilar corners of the planet.
- Lucia arrives to Buenos Aires with a mission, take care of a Hungarian filmmaker invited to present his film at the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival. Lucia meets Pablo, who introduces himself as the angel of prestigious film director Béla Tarr. Lucia and Pablo will join Laszlo Novak in a tragic adventure, moving heaven and earth to find his lost film.
- Facundo is a prominent lawyer. Rafa is his brother and he is in a relationship with Violeta, who is also Facundo's lover. When Violeta is found dead in Rafa's apartment, Facundo comes to help and soon he realizes that they must get rid of the body to avoid doing time in jail. The night turns into a perverse game of spite, violence, revenge and death.
- I remember the existence of a rhea in an urban yard, but nobody else does. Did it exist? How can I remember something so strange if it was not real? While we try to unscramble the mistery, we discover a tipical capital city's neighborhood, its transformations, people and stories
- After years of progress and peace, the Earth falls plunged into the worst apocalyptic catastrophe, victim of Dr Hell, a hellish being who now dominates the world and submits it to his liking. Sordo, a timid young man, seeks to stop being the laughingstock of the planet and seeks the help of an enigmatic elder expert in martial arts known as Estala. Together they will begin an odyssey to save the destiny of humanity from the sinister power of the reigning evil.
- One evening in Buenos Aires, Ari, without shirt or shoes, rings his neighbor's doorbell: he's locked himself out of his flat and asks to use the phone. His neighbor is Ema, in her 50s, 25 years his senior. She makes coffee and gets a shawl for his shoulders; she asks if he'll wait to use the phone until after she receives an expected call. He eventually realizes that her phone is out of service and asks to borrow coins to make calls from a pay phone. She's lonely, caught between erotic and maternal feelings. She loans him clothes and asks him to pick up some coffee. Outside, he makes several calls. She weeps. Have they made a connection?
- What's the state of society and youth culture, twenty years after the nuclear apocalypse? Well, more or less like this in Buenos Aires. Black humor, nasty words and intelligent rubbish in a unique cartoon for adults.
- "Mother" tells the story of Mariana, a maths professor at the Exact Sciences College, who, at 38 and tired of her fair share of romantic failures, decides to have a child on her own. In order to do it, she researches the possible alternatives - insemination procedures from a sperm bank, asking a friend for a 'favor'... And decides that the best option is to find three candidates to have intercourse with without revealing her goal. From her analytical perspective, she thinks this is the best way to do it, in spite of the ethical dilemma which lying to three men implies. She concludes that a future is better than any other option.
- A man visits an old and decayed movie theater every day to watch the same film: "The Snow and So Many Things", an apparently mundane Argentinian melodrama from the fifties.
- For the first in time in Argentina sends a team to the 2004 Homeless World Cup in Sweden. These few months of training and play will change their lives forever.
- A car crash in the middle of the night brings two strangers together.
- 'Eternal Fire' takes place during a round trip between Buenos Aires and New York, while the present memory of a man inspires his loved ones to honor life. Juana Sapire returns to the city she left behind when she went into exile in 1976, to give her testimony in a historic trial regarding the disappearence of his husband, the militant and revolutionary filmmaker Raymundo Gleyzer. His son, Diego Gleyzer, lives in New York and even though he keeps few memories of his father, he evokes his childhood experiences and claims that forgiveness is what helps him carry on with life.
- A group of people observe the classic political film The hour of the furnaces, but the projection takes its own life, when combined with other films of the decade of the 60 and 70. A voice recounts anecdotes around this cinema, while the images emerge from the forget to tell us from its codes the history of the New Latin American Cinema in Argentina and its connections with other countries in Latin America. In the 60s and 70s Argentine cinema sought to reinvent itself, to extend the boundaries of the visible to reflect on the screen the marginalized groups of history, anonymous populations and their struggles for daily survival. But to show was not enough, if the impulse of the Cuban Revolution and the French May showed that another world was possible. The cinema of utopia would appear under different groups, aesthetic theories, and politico-social projects. The frame widened, expanding its margins to accommodate the film as a weapon: a weapon of conscience transformation for the construction of a new Argentina and Latin America ... including Mexico. The dictatorship buried those dreams. Along with the 30 thousand disappeared, the official history also erased this cinema, buried it - more than once - literally. What do these pictures have to tell us? Can they mean something to the spectator of the 21st century when they have wanted to take away even the right to sleep for utopia? The myth of the eternal return is renewed to 24 frames per second, the spirit of a latent cinema, that will return to be millions: The history of the Cinema of utopia.
- On the days before a departure, the mysterious characters of Rubicón take us around the streets of a town, any old town, in an unknown country. The burning light of the afternoon, a suitcase that is packed, whispering - A film suspended in time, like the feeling of uprooting.