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Total trailers found: 10
31 May 2018
In 1806, in the mist of the British invasion of Buenos Aires, football is introduced. A merchant of the time sees in this sport a unique business opportunity and in the process awakens a passion so great that it can replace the war.
15 November 2019
A young woman proposes to the passengers of a full bus a change in seats. On the trip they will discover that, regardless of the result, it is always good to review the established order.
01 March 2018
A librarian founds a copy of the fabled Necronomicon, only unleash hell on earth.
08 September 2022
Mirta is doing her best to navigate the social and economic crisis pummeling Argentina on the eve of the 21st century, after all, she's got an unemployed husband, three stressed-out kids, and a drug addict father-in-law to look after.
20 May 2010
Set in a decaying Buenos Aires, a poor Argentine (Minujin) wrestles with his newly discovered superpowers.
01 January 2010
A woman leaves her son on his 5th birthday and goes out to look for what she doesn't have: a job. What could be just another party becomes complicated when a shrewd grandmother suspects that the child does not belong to her grandson's group of classmates.
11 January 2018
In an abandoned psychiatric hospital, a theatre group experiments with insomnia for the preparation of a stage play.
06 September 2007
This film weaves out of reality and fantasy and present day to the past through flashbacks from it's very beginning that the viewer is playing catchup to a film that never really gets off the ground.
11 October 2023
Mabel has gone viral. And in the least desirable way possible. During her flight to Polynesia, she unlocks her sleeping husband's cell phone with innocent intent, but what she finds is proof of infidelity.
02 April 2014
Edgardo faces everyday life. His children, his wife, his entire family seem strange and distant. His thoughts are subjugated by images of the Falklands: the combat, the fear, the death.