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- A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
- A film in six episodes, connected by the same four actresses, full of various subplots that play with narrative and different cinematic genres , everything structured in an unusual way.
- A quadriplegic woman undergoes unusual treatment to regain her mobility and also gain other skills.
- Juan lives in clandestinity. Just like his mum, his dad and his adored uncle Beto, outside his home he has another name. At school, Juan is known as Ernesto. And he meets María, who only has one name. Based on true facts, set in the Argentina of 1979, this film is "one about love".
- A group of actresses performing in a production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" get caught up in a web of romantic intrigue and revelation.
- A bride and her maids get together the day before the wedding. They reminisce about stories from the past, feelings and past slights come to light.
- Marcos is an experienced nurse. He works in the night shift of a provincial private clinic. He is applied and professional but has a secret: in some extreme cases he applies euthanasia. Gabriel, a new nurse, shakes the sector: he is young, intelligent and beautiful. Seduces everyone. He soon deciphers Marcos' secret by progressively taking control of his life. Marcos retracts until he discovers that Gabriel also kills, but capriciously. That revelation will force him to confront Gabriel, Marcos knows that only by exposing his true identity will be able to stop him.
- A look at the intimate moments of a man's life as he decides to commit a calculated act of aggression.
- Mario, a university professor, travels to Bahía Blanca to escape his past through a literary research project. The city seems perfect for oblivion, until a chance encounter with an old friend unleashes the worst of dangers.
- Piñeiro's sparkling debut film breathlessly follows a clever, capricious young woman as she carefully interweaves friends and lovers into an intricate web of secretive yet often unexpectedly compassionate games. Together with her best friend and fellow tour guide at a rival Buenos Aires historical museum, Piñeiro's headstrong heroine attempts to tame the unpredictable course of her heart, eccentrically drawing inspiration from Sarmiento's magnum opus, Facundo. With its grainy 16mm black-and-white cinematography, its political sub- and super-texts and its compelling portrait of impetuous youth, The Stolen Man recalls the alternately sober and sprightly nouvelle vague of Jean Eustache and Jacques Rivette.
- Four characters are looking for a man called Castro, but we don't know why. For some mysterious reason, Castro is running. He has left his life behind, and survives by hiding in a room in a small city. He is basically alone, but someone has appeared in his life, Celia. She is young, beautiful, and sometimes cruel.
- Two lovers meet one night at the door of a wake and begin to walk together. The route will oscillate through different spaces until the night becomes day.
- Helena invites several friends to her house for a weekend and plans to humiliate Joaquin for the actions of his ancestors.
- When a prominent researcher in the field of human memory returns home, he stumbles upon the fact that a man's past, as he remembers and tells it, is often nothing but fiction.
- To know someone in depth could be exhausting. Glass sets to explore the universe of relationships, with a series of apparently isolated scenes, with unknown characters that are, through dialogue, constantly making each other burst in absurd manners.
- The seventh issue of the almanac of short stories. The Almanac is part of the Argentine National Film Board's (INCAA) Short Film Project Competition and Filmmakers Support Program.
- He wakes up in the morning. He doesn't feel well. He brushes his teeth after he vomits. He goes through the house looking at drawings, a model, and a photo with writings that make him smile. He pins it back on the board of old family images. He makes breakfast for two. He waits.
- The life of a man, the death of another.
- After a breakup, a Shakespearean actress alternates between rehearsing and daydreaming as she starts to slowly embody her character, transforming into the object of desire of other cast members.
- A young recruit calls his mother from the hospital telling her about his imminent return home.