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Carlos Sorín is an Argentine film director and screenwriter born in Buenos Aires in 1944. He has directed films such as La película del rey (1985), La era del ñandú (1986), Eterna sonrisa de New Jersey (1989) Historias mínimas (2002), Bombón - el perro (2004) and El camino de San Diego (2006). In three of them he has been assisted by his son, the composer Nicolás Sorín, who has been involved in the musical production. For his work he has received more than 20 national and international awards, among them the Konex Award - Merit Diploma 1991 as one of the 5 best Film Directors of the decade 1981-1990 in Argentina.
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22 November 1971
M., a right wing priest, discovers through three key meetings - with the army, a bourgeois family and a "third-worldist" priest - that your ideology is out of time.
15 September 2006
A young Argentine learns that soccer star Diego Maradona is ailing in a Buenos Aires hospital, and resolves to bring him a tree root he's discovered.
12 March 2009
It is a significant day for 80 year old Antonio. After an absence of many years, his estranged son is coming to visit.
10 May 2018
Unable to have kids of their own, Cecilia and Diego get a call from the adoption agency they registered to, some time ago.
24 October 2002
Three people and a baby set off on separate journeys, along the same road; their disparate dreams and stories intertwine amidst the breathtaking deserted Patagonic route.
01 January 1971
In this surreal (and little seen) Argentinean film, a rich upper class family's secrets are exposed during the course of an evening meal.
21 November 1970
A man tries to speak, but his mouth is covered. He then undresses and gestures with his hands, but they are tied.
01 January 2011
In 1971, the graphic and advertising artist Juan Fresán set out to film the story of Orélie Antoine de Tounens, the delirious Frenchman who 100 years earlier had proclaimed himself ‘King of Patagonia and Araucanía’, with his own constitution, currency and ministers.
21 April 2011
Luis has just returned home after spending time in a neuropsychiatric, and Beatrice, his wife, he fears a relapse.
24 November 2020
Battling terminal cancer, a woman writes a one of a kind notebook about life, death and love for her son to remember her by.
07 September 2012
A recovering alcoholic travels to the untamed coast of Patagonia to reconnect with his estranged daughter in this gentle yet deeply resonant drama from Argentine writer-director Carlos Sorin.
11 September 1989
Traveling dentist O'Connell traverses South America on his motorcycle for the 'Eversmile' foundation of New Jersey, in a fight not only against cavities, but also against fear, ignorance, indifference - and established antediluvian dentists.
28 August 1986
Buenos Aires movie director, very fond of the legend of the King of Patagonia and Araucania, decides to make a movie about it.
03 September 1970
A pop group is chased by a gang of criminals who wants to seize the loot from a robbery.
23 September 2004
Patagonia, Argentina. A mechanic who dreams of a different life begins to think big after his adopted puppy Bombón wins first prize at a local dog show.
01 January 1970
Cinematographic exercise by director Alberto Yaccelini, where through metadramatic procedures we are presented with the dilemma of the veracity of the documentary as a means of communication and reflection of reality.
19 August 2004
A collection of 10 short films made by known Argentine directors on the AMIA bombing of July 18, 1994.
01 January 1986
A mockumentary about Doctor Kurz, the inventor of the BioK-2: a rejuvenating drug extracted from ñandús (rheas).
07 July 2005
Documentary that gathers the testimonies of more than twenty contemporary Argentine film directors. Through interviews, filmmakers from different generations and tendencies reflect on the craft of directing, creative difficulties, and the challenges of the local industry.
11 July 2003
The film tells how in 1970 a group of Argentine filmmakers - including Alberto Fischerman, Rafael Filippelli, Julio Ludueña, Miguel Bejo, Jorge Cedrón, Dody Scheuer and Luis Zanger - decided to make a short film each in one night.