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- Jess is a bohemian youth with secrets to hide from his shrewd parents. James feels trapped living with his irritable mother. After meeting for a sexual encounter, the two young men set off on a spontaneous road trip across rural Argentina to reunite with Jess' estranged brother. On their journey, they confront strange occurrences and engage in a ménage à trois affair that brings them closer. Their newly found affection grows, all while discovering a fresh vision of freedom and happiness. JESS & JAMES is a sexually charged road-trip movie, a love story, and a coming-of-age tale, set against the mythical landscape of the Argentinian Pampas.
- A woman finds new meaning in her life after her housekeeper quits her job.
- A young dancer in a pit of despair that leads her towards self-destruction meets a doctor, who is bearing the infamy of a malpractice case. The beginning of a spiral in which fascination and madness squirm in a nightmarish love story, and where sex explores areas of extreme fetishism.
- Leopoldo is an 11 year old boy who grew up surrounded by artists. During the three months of spring, the boy discovers love in one of his of poetry classmates which she then leaves him with a broken heart.
- A garden in autumn, two gardeners work side by side. They pick leaves, move trunks, prune. A sexual tension grows between them, like a secret garden that unites them. An intimate story of desire and tension.
- Nina, Ailén and Fernando are an actress, a producer and a director who want to shoot and independent feature film in Argentina.
- The Argentine Competition of the 2007 edition of Bafici had UPA. as a winner. Now, the trio of directors takes the Festival that saw them winners as the starting point for this continuation, a new corrosive and ingenious look on many of the topics, gestures and common places of a part of the Argentine cinema, which here are amplified with renewed comic pulse.
- Pana is a popular world from Venezuelan slang that means many things: as a noun it refers to a friend, a good person; as an adjective, it's a positive quality, someone nice, someone friendly and enjoyable. A coming-of-age story, the short My Pana is also a tale of immigration and exile, a portrait of a teenager adapting to a new society with the few tools he knows to survive: his youth, his body and, ultimately, his own resilience. Through the point of view of a teenager we'll understand the hardships of million of Venezuelans abroad and the consequences of corruption, exile and the fractured soul of a person who was pushed to leave his true life to adapt to a hostile new place.
- (Spanish with English subtitles) Joan, an alcoholic actress about to make her debut as a leading actress in a major theatrical play, realizes that her disintegrating marriage and feelings for her husband Roman, a young and renowed film director, lies somewhere between love and irrational hate.
- A couple without children, a couple with three children and a gay couple with a son from a previous marriage, four stories intertwine.
- Christmas is approaching and a middle-aged woman is not having a good time: she has lost her job, no one wants to spend the holidays with her, she owes money to her friends and, since her last sentimental failure, all her romantic dates seem destined to end. end badly It's definitely not easy being single, working class, and having to build your own life in a multicultural area of Canada.
- La realización de un video por el medio siglo de la comunidad coreana en Argentina lleva al actor Chang Sung Kim de regreso a su tierra natal. Pero pronto el viaje deviene en un inesperado y transformador reencuentro con su familia y la cultura.
- Two twin sisters are making a birthday cake. They are very symbiotic and act like a two-headed creature. In the short afternoon they spend together, conflicts and frictions from the present and the past come back to haunt them.