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- A young man named Amadeo sets off on an unexpected adventure with the players of his beloved Foosball game.
- Details one of the most elaborately staged theatrical productions in music history as Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters performs the band's critically acclaimed album The Wall in its entirety.
- The flapping of a butterfly divides Romina's universe into two parallel possibilities: In the first one, she is abandoned by her biological mother, and then raised by another family with German as a brother. There, destiny causes them to build a relationship of love and tension in which they are forbidden for sexual desire. In the other possible world, Romina and German know each other as friends and their permitted but clumsy relationship will alternate this story with the other reality in a game of constant possibilities.
- After suffering a heart attack, retired General José Mendieta is haunted by his past as an officer in Operation Condor, the CIA-backed campaign of political repression in Latin America.
- A frustrated rock star leaves the city to live with his cousin on a hippie camp. Energy, cosmic forces and an interplanetary trip will be the center of this goofy comedy.
- Romantic comedy about a cinema director who is cheated by his producer and distributor, forcing him to make a low budget movie from a terrible script.
- A case of mistaken identity becomes a living nightmare when a young actress finds herself relentlessly assailed by debt collectors, in this Kafkaesque fable for the information age.
- A young man and a mature woman who has just been widowed find themselves in an unthinking relationship. The young man ignores the possibility that this woman is his mother and the dead man, his father.
- EN LAS NUBES (In the Clouds) explores the complicated, and often comedic, space between how we think romance should work and how it actually does. Set all around Buenos Aires during one momentous week in the lives of Mariela, an Argentinean illustrator, and Oliver, an American dog food executive working abroad, the film takes a look at conflicting cultural disagreements about intimacy and the way the once-simple idea of a marriage proposal has taken on an increasingly public, and sometimes ridiculous, weight in this golden age of YouTube.
- Mentor Felipe lives a happy life. His business is thriving and his private life is a dream. Felipe enjoys the fullness of love with his wife Luz, a beautiful and idyllic woman, much younger than him. Luz is affectionate and fulfills his fantasies, even though she lives in a hidden and unhappy world of her own. This ideal life falls apart when Felipe proposes to have a child. By allowing his emotions to control him Felipe has crossed the line, breaking his agreement with The Corporation.
- Taking up some of the guidelines with which he built Bonanza in 2001, Rosell has Indian the daily life of a community. Ethnographer hand, delves into the deep Salta from Tartagal, does speak to the aboriginal in their own language.
- A small and solitary universe. A department left over in time, where darkness governs and silence abounds. Where the most important religion is the weather forecast that dictates a cheap television. And where I live the most is an orange canary that sometimes sings. There she lives: Rosa, the woman in the ninth B, the old woman in the back. In front, there is another universe, lonely as well. A timeless department, devoid of adornments and useful objects. There he lives: Marcelo, a young man from the countryside, a medical student without money. No friends and no one to help him survive in the city. A stuck elevator and a meeting. Everything is transformed and becomes new when those two tiny universes are intertwined. It seems that both have something to offer each other. She will offer you a roof and food without charging you money. He, in turn, will have to listen to her and talk to her daily. For a time, these two small worlds will coexist in a smaller department that will witness the great distance that exists between them.
- Like a modern, misunderstood, prophetic Sherezade, Cassandra tells several stories. Basically it is the story of a woman who penetrates deep in the Impenetrable provoking another journey, a journey towards the interior of itself. And on these journeys he takes photos, questions, reports, forms a story, interrogates himself, writes. "Everything is a matter of framing," says Cozarinsky in the role of one of the interviewees, drawing the heart of the film. Cassandra plays its significance in the framing; in the way the director approaches and distances herself from her materials, in the subtlety with which she mounts the images and cuts them, in the arrangement of the bodies in the plane; in short, in what is seen and what is hidden. But in addition the film works with the close relationship between time and space, between the continuous and the transient, between the dwelling and the journey. In this way, it also becomes a sharp reflection on the cinema and its senses, on its constituent materials, on its ambiguities.
- Summer is coming to Nicaragua and Maycol and Bryan will start to learn their families' trade, shark hunting. In a place where traditional trades disappear in favor of drug trafficking, these two boy choose their future. A coming of age film set in the forgotten Caribbean coast of Nicaragua.