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A single mother balances taking care of her mother during her fight with cancer while dealing with a corruption scandal at work.Read More »
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Franco Lolli – Litigante (2019)
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Daniel de la Vega – Necrofobia (2014)
2011-2020ArgentinaDaniel de la VegaHorrorMystery

Dante is a tailor who after losing his twin brother to death became phobic which prevents him from being in contact with death. Whenever he is in front of a dead body, he experiences a creepy feeling that makes him lose his mind.Read More »
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Alejo Moguillansky – Por el dinero (2019)
2011-2020Alejo MoguillanskyArgentinaArthouseComedy

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“We were workers of luxury. And nobody was rich enough to pay us. We had to be at the same time the actor and the documentarist. We had to be at the same time the painter and their muse. The poet and the landscape. The rifle and its prey. The rider and the horse. Don Quixote and Cervantes at the same time.” A miserable Argentine troupe of actors, dancers, musicians, film-makers and a girl embark on a theatre tour to some country, probably in Latin America. If ever love and money were irreconcilable, Por el dinero is the story of that tragedy. Read More » -
Eliseo Subiela – No mires para abajo AKA Don’t Look Down (2008)
2001-2010ArgentinaDramaEliseo SubielaRomanceQuote:
After claiming to be visited by his dead father’s ghost, a young man with sleepwalking problems (Hugo Arana) enters into a sexual relationship with the neighborhood hottie (Anotella Costa), a spiritual-mystical type who’s all too willing to be his guide through the Kama Sutra, as well as to teach him how to hold in his wad past 81 thrusts. Eventually, Arana discovers he can materialize in far-off lands when he bones — as though sex were the spice from Dune. (Sample post-coital line: “Venice is incredible!”) This, mind you, is basically played for giggles, with writer-director Eliseo Subiela maintaining a gentle dreamy-absurdist tone that feels like Buñuel minus the anticlericalism (if that makes any sense). Cheerfully inscrutable, with a deftly sustained, calmly deranged performance from Costa, it unfortunately can’t figure out an ending and so just stops. There’s a sexual metaphor for that condition, right?Read More » -
Amalia Ulman – El Planeta (2021)
Drama2021-2030Amalia UlmanComedyUSA

Amidst the devastation of post-crisis Spain, mother and daughter bluff and grift to keep up the lifestyle they think they deserve, bonding over common tragedy and an impending eviction.Read More »
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Santiago Lorenzo – Mamá es boba AKA Mom is Dumb (1997)
1991-2000ComedyDramaSantiago LorenzoSpainPalencia (Spain). Little Martin gets pooped every day at school, which is making his life bitter. He feels embarrassed for his parents, Gema and Toribio, two lovers who always smile as if asking for forgiveness for everything and who, moreover, ignore the drama that their poor son suffers every day in class.Read More »
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Ezequiel Endelman & Leandro Montejano – Mirada de cristal AKA Crystal Eyes (2017)
2011-2020ArgentinaEzequiel EndelmanHorrorLeandro MontejanoBuenos Aires, 1985. It’s the first anniversary of the death of Alexis Carpenter, the unstable supermodel who died tragically when she was set on fire while closing a runaway show. Lucia L’uccello – Editor-in-Chief of the most important magazine in Buenos Aires – chooses supermodels Eva Lantier and Irene del Lago to honor Alexis on the cover of the anniversary issues dedicated to the famous model. The night before the photo shoot, Alexis’s original dresses that were going to be used by the models are stolen. From that moment, members of the important fashion magazine and the agency begin to disappear, one by one, at the hands of a stealthy, sinister female silhouette in a long black leather raincoat. Is someone seeking revenge? Or has Alexis returned from the grave?Read More »
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Paul Leduc – Reed, México insurgente AKA Reed: Insurgent Mexico (1972)
1971-1980CultMexicoPaul LeducPolitics

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A dramatization of John Reed’s newspaper accounts of the Mexican Revolution. Considered the first real film in Mexican cinema to be made on the Mexican Revolution.Read More » -
Nicolás Pereda – Perpetuum Mobile (2009)
Drama2001-2010ArthouseMexicoNicolás Pereda

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Gabino is a 24-year old man who still lives with his mother and works as a moving truck driver in Mexico City. His mother, Teresa, worships Gabino’s older brother, Miguel, whom never visits them. Gabino and his mother have a distant relationship that comes to a climax when they stumble upon an unexpected discovery.Read More »



