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Nicolás Torchinsky (Argentina, 1984) studied Filmmaking at the Universidad del Cine (FUC). His shorts Simulacro (2012) and Once Upon a Time in Quizca (2021) and his documentary debut feature The Centaur’s Nostalgia (2017) were part of the competitive sections at a number of international film festivals.
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04 October 2008
X arrives in a small town and witnesses a violent act; Z takes the job of a dead manager and discovers that he had a notebook written in code and a map; H is hired to go down a river and investigate a series of mysterious monoliths built on the shore.
01 March 2015
Buenos Aires 2001. In a supermarket in the suburbs a chinese family decides to close the market for the fear of the looting being committed throughout the city.
26 April 2017
The “gaucho” tradition is considered here through the story of a couple who are now elderly and living in the hills of Northern Argentina.
20 November 2021
From a small town between mountains, the voice of an old peasant emerges to make present a lost memory: the solo death of one of his closest friends.
21 April 2012
While rehearsing for a concert orchestra, 8 musicians move around the city in a mysterious choreographed movement.
01 January 2018
A young actress directs a casting for a film about the flood in Santa Fe. Between the voices of people, current, past, and her own experience of the landscape, questions begin to arise.
04 November 2023
Dismantling the home of some who is no longer here is an act of love, of memory, of mourning. July passed away recently; the camera moves around her apartment and is placed on a series of objects that act as keys to open the door to her intimacy.
20 May 2022
Haunted by the tragic death of his father, Juan Martín Hsu, a young Argentinian filmmaker of Taiwanese origin, returns to Taipei to film the reunion with his mother.
19 January 2013
Vinicius is a sound technician with ultra-sensitive hearing. The film narrates how he perceives the world through invisible noises, transforming the sound of the city into an intimate and isolating experience.