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- She is almost deaf and he lip-reads. He is an ex-convict. She wants to help him. He thinks no one can help except himself.
- Natalia is a nineteen-year-old novice who reluctantly returns home to say goodbye to her dying father. However, when she meets up with her sister and her friends, she decides instead to travel the jungle in search of mystical plant.
- A woman hesitantly rents an apartment to an eerie man who she soon realizes has a part in the solar eclipse that is taking place.
- A young priest travels to Buenos Aires in order to help sick people during the 1871 yellow fever epidemic.
- Novelist Betty Fisher enters a dark depression after her young son Joseph dies. Hoping to bring her out of it, her mother Margot arranges to kidnap a boy named Jose to replace the son Betty lost. Although she knows that it's wrong, Betty accepts Jose as her new son. Meanwhile, Jose's mother Carole is searching for her son with help from her boyfriend Francois--and some of his criminal cohorts.
- A strangled prostitute is found outside the city of Mar del Plata. A detective, a journalist and a clairvoyant collaborate in a complex investigation that trigger other crimes.
- A group of men travel across Uruguay to watch the sea.
- A man who dreams of striking it rich stumbles upon the loot of a heist.
- Based on the lives of four boys, all of different social classes and psychological makeup, this film tries to reflect through them the political history of Argentina during the years leading up to the Falklands War.
- The life of Brazilian soccer player Garrincha, considered to be one of the greatest players of all time, with his uniquely original style. He had arched legs and passions for women and booze; he had a much-discussed extramarital affair with singer Elza Soares, and he died in relative decadence. The film focuses on his zenith, from 1953 until the World Championship and the Rio Regional Championship in 1962.
- In a country house,Peter is haunted by hellish visions in which heaven and hell merge to create a terrifying place. He begins to fear that the creatures that inhabit this place are gathering around his house.
- Fernando (Gastón Pauls), a lonely and tormented man, gets a job as a night watchman in a warehouse close to being demolished. The building is huge, with several floors and wings interconnected by a confusing network of corridors and stairs. One night, Fernando hears strange noises and finds a gate open that should be closed. From that moment on, nothing will be the same.
- December 2001, Pablo lives in Buenos Aires in the middle of the worst economic crisis in Argentina. It is not easy for him to find a job and if he does, he is fired almost immediately. He lives alone in a small apartment and his main objective is to find a woman.
- A young man finds a job as a "parapalos" in a bowling alley. His curiosity makes him listen to stories and thoughts of his older colleagues. They might be marginalized and indifferent to society, but they do care about others.
- Matías is a Russian-language translator. Rody, an Interpol agent who requires his services to clarify a case. A series of unforeseen events envelop them in a desperate run to protect their lives.
- Tito Pereyra is a young man from Tucuman who emigrates to the city of Buenos Aires in search of a better life, which will not be easy. To achieve his goals he will have to go beyond all his limits.
- The death of her beloved cat changes a woman's life radically.
- Film about the writer Manuel Puig and the years he spent in Río de Janeiro.
- A young man whose dream is to become the next Carlos Gardel turns to a life of crime.
- Ani, an apprentice hairdresser who loses her job meets Danilo, a forty-something street scissors sharpener.
- One more time Matias ans Rody become partners by accident when their clumpsy translator is involved in a conspiracy against the Russian Prime Minister during his visit to their city
- The film is a look back into the past through the lens of the present. Depicting the artists transform into the characters of the film, poet Vladimir Mayakovsky; the women that he loved and that left him; the friends that admired him and abandoned him; the ruthless "Knights of the Revolution" that pronounced him their torch bearer.
- This is the story of Ariel Lambert, a twenty year old, who is advised to rest in a quiet place after a psychiatric episode. He moves together with his mother and sister to Villa Mar, small seaside resort, which is practically deserted at that time of the year. Slowly, Ariel discovers that children go into a house nearby, (which is supposed to be derelict) and they never come out again. Is this happening for real? Or is it only a figment of Ariel's sick mind? There will be only one way to find out: Ariel will have to go into the house himself
- A horse breaker (Palomino) confronts native Indians during Argentina's desert conquest in 1850.
- Mentor Felipe lives a happy life. His business is thriving and his private life is a dream. Felipe enjoys the fullness of love with his wife Luz, a beautiful and idyllic woman, much younger than him. Luz is affectionate and fulfills his fantasies, even though she lives in a hidden and unhappy world of her own. This ideal life falls apart when Felipe proposes to have a child. By allowing his emotions to control him Felipe has crossed the line, breaking his agreement with The Corporation.
- Three women - a single girl, scared of being alone forever, another whose boyfriend is still attached to his ex-wife and an old lady who has nobody left - will learn from each other that it's always possible to shift and get out of one's current existence.
- Right in the day that Manso Vital receives a letter informing him that he has leukemia, he also receives the child who has been waiting for adoption for twelve years. It will try to return it to the Institute where it came from, but first it will have to circumvent the bureaucracy.
- A man steals a taxi and begins to work as a taxi driver from time to time. However, everything changes when a woman with a gun wound enters his cab. Love will find its way into their hearts.
- Three stories located in the decade of the 60 in the city of Santa Fe, Argentina. Juan José Saer paints typical characters of a city counties and depicts a time of political and cultural effervescence.
- An Argentinean born Spaniard, writer and journalist, whose parents were tortured and murdered during the Military Coup, returns to finish a novel about them, with the ambiguous determination to get even with their murderer, a former Sheriff who lives nearby in Patagonia. He and the Sheriff's daughter fall in love. He takes DNA samples of the Girl's family and realizes the truth; she is not their daughter, which means she might have been abducted from her murdered parents. He indirectly feeds her mistrust. The girl travels to Buenos Aires to investigate. She finds out the truth and faces her father, who avows never agreeing on saving those children. On her question, "Who am I?" he says she is a mistake and that she is alive thanks to his decision. It is her who ultimately solves the Writer's conflict in a tragical showdown with the Sheriff.