Inés de Oliveira Cézar

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Total trailers found: 10

The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam Trailer (2019)

11 April 2019

Director Miguel Kohan tries to connect the memories of his Gaucho-Jewish family with the fleeing of the Sephardim from the Iberian Península in 1492.

The Counting of the Damages Trailer (2010)

01 July 2010

A young man, on his way to a factory to assess its efficiency, causes a car crash. The factory owner, who ran the business with his wife and her brother, has been killed in an accident, though whether it’s the same accident is left unclear.

Cassandra Trailer (2013)

20 June 2013

Are words, photographs and speeches sufficient means for describing and communicating a complex, harsh, unmanageable reality? These unsolved questions pursue Cassandra during her trip through the impenetrable Chaco as chronicler of a means of communication, her first job after graduating from literature school.

Guillermina P. Trailer (2010)

25 May 2010

La otra piel Trailer (2018)

15 August 2018

Abril tries to find meaning in her own life. In the process, her perception changes; her skin transforms to the point of becoming a new one.

Wasteland Trailer (2019)

22 August 2019

Brisa’s daily life alternates between the world of show business, appearances, and the stark reality presented by his son Hilario, who fell into poverty as a result of his addiction to drugs.

Foreigner Trailer (2008)

03 July 2008

Drama about a man who is supposed to kill his daughter.

Gule gule, crónicas de un viaje Trailer (2015)

16 April 2015

Docufiction filmed in France, Estonia and Finland.

La entrega Trailer (2002)

26 September 2002

A wave of anonymous attacks will capriciously unite the stories, leading them towards an inexorable end.

Cómo pasan las horas Trailer (2005)

18 March 2005

It chronicles a few hours in the life of a family living on the southern coast of Buenos Aires. After breakfast, a father (Guillermo Arengo) heads off with his son (Agustín Alcoba) to a desolate beach for the day, while his wife (Roxana Berco) visits her seriously ill mother (Susana Campos) in a remote, wooded area.