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- Different groups of people wander in a rainy, windy, dark world. They are spending time together, trying to escape from their depressing jobs and to own the question of what to do with their time.
- It follows Arturo, whose penchant for indiscretions is impossible to overlook.
- A 3-country observation of the millenials in Argentina, Mozambique, and the Philippines.
- On Avenida Libertador 2050, a building moves and the ceiling shivers, causing a strange nausea that devours its residents. Those who live on the top are afraid they'll fall, the ones who live beneath are afraid they'll drown.
- The accident leads a group of young boys from the high roofs of their neighborhood, passing through its destruction, to the deepest of the earth.
- Margarita lives with her son Axel and his older sisters Antonia, Alejandra and Alicia. Their flat is like a cosy cave where they play music, eat, sleep and argue in the warm lamplight. An intimate family cocoon. The fact that Margarita lives locked up in a room beyond the bathroom is just how things are. The children communicate with their mother through a small window, giving her blankets, DVDs and reading material and celebrating her birthday in the corridor. When she's eventually had enough, it's Axel that must decide what to do.
- The film follows the journey of Ivan, the son of an important Argentine journalist who, after the attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris, goes in search of different geopolitical events and conflicts around the world.
- Two young Argentines, brought together by chance, wander the streets of New York City, increasingly lost in a maze of currency exchange, translation problems, religious vocation and nocturnal flirtation.
- Eduardo Williams's immersive work, shot with 360-degree cameras, explores the rhythmic, discursive language of Mariano Blatt's poem "No es" against the perpetually moving people of Guinea-Bissau.
- A man, whose character is based on that of the actor who plays him, contemplates the time he was brutalized by a gang of fake cops into revealing where in his house he had stashed some drugs, which he denied having.
- There's a monster in the Nahuel Huapi Lake. In the twilight, it spreads itself out across the surface of the water like a taut cowhide, grasping at its victims with sharp claws.
- At the beginning, an objet trouvé: a video camera bought by the director at an online auction site during an extended visit to the south of France to see his girlfriend at the end of 2019.