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- Aballay was a bad tempered gaucho. After killing a man, the terrified look of the victim's son raised his consciousness about his savagery. Years go by, that kid's look doesn't leave him. Aballay knows that the kid will look for him.
- A robber regrets having brutally hit an elderly woman in order to snatch off her handbag and attempts to make up for the damage he inflicted. But his past deeds as snatch thief hunt him, keeping him from restarting his life anew.
- Story set at the Chaco war between Bolivia and Paraguay.
- 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 Amado's decide to spend a weekend at the family's country home, but the plan is disrupted when Dominga, the Amado's cleaning woman, gives birth to a baby in the middle of a family gathering.
- The film focuses on the journey of General Juan Facundo Quiroga, with a very compromised health, to the north in order to resolve the conflict between the provinces of Salta and Tucuman.
- After 30 years, Angel Belisario Gutiérrez, a former political prisoner of the last Argentine military dictatorship, decides to return to his native town in the middle of the Santiago Del Estero and to the unexpected encounter with the past that again defies it.
- San Miguel de Tucumán. The 10-year-old students travel for the first time to the expected camp of their school organized by the older students.
- In 1965, three years before the release of George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead, in Tucumán, director Ofelio Linares Montt shot Zombies in the Sugar Cane Field, a horror film with strong politi- cal allegories. The film opened in the us to great success, but when it was time for its Argentine release, in the midst of Onganía's regime, things went south and all trace of the film was lost. Following Lu- ciano Saracino, a writer in search for the film's original screenplay, Schembri's documentary researches the steps of this cursed classic, with a few surviving images and testimonies of critics, filmmakers and the beloved Isabel Sarli. At the end, an idea is summoned: aren't there too many "coincidences" between Linares Montt's and George A. Romero's films?
- The film is a journey through the world of the citrus industry of Tucumán, and the characters that roam behind this industry.
- A small town in the province of Tucumán, Simoca is the center of a large population of small sugarcane producers. The Saturday fair concentrates the largest amount of sulkys in the country.
- A father, a son, and one dying wish: a trip to the sea.
- DEBT is the story of a frantic pursuit: the search for the responsible for the televised cry of hunger of Barbara Flores, an eight-year-old Argentinean girl. Buenos Aires, Washington, the IMF, the World Bank and Davos; corruption and the international bureaucratic lack of interest.
- The Masmuds have a century old silk shop in Maipú street in the Province of Tucumán. Love stories, pillow tales and police intrigues mingle among fabrics and painted cardboard in this series starred by cloth dolls.
- Guilt and physical violence fall on a teenage girl after her provincial middle-class family discovers that she is in a love relationship with another girl, a classmate from the religious school they both attend.
- A tranquil morning, Luna goes out for a run in the mountains. Drawn to a bracelet, she feels tempted and puts it on. From that moment on, she wakes up severely injured in the middle of a pine forest that plays with time and space.
- BICENTENARY, a horseback journey through Argentina is a feature documentary film in post-production process. 8 countryman ride a long journey in homage to the Bicentenary of the May Revolution (Revolution that start the process for the Independence of Argentina). The journey, from Jujuy to Buenos Aires, done by the group La Patria a Caballo, old men also, join symbolically the old town Councils that are still standings in Argentina territory from colonialism. This amazing trip shows the inside details of a horseback journey in a mix of reality show with a great photography work: the people they meet in the way, incredible Argentinians landscapes and their culture.
- A year in the lives of Blanca and her children, living on the fringes of society, scavenging through the remains of Buenos Aires for mere sustenance. We live alongside them in their joys and pains, exploring their reality, meeting others in the same fight for survival.
- A boy raised in Spain during the "Dirty War" goes back to his native Tucumán, in the Argentinean North. As he spends time with his grandfather, he learns about the land and about his father, a lawyer who died during the dictatorship.
- Mockumentary about a sport called "Socket" that consist in fighting with socks as weapons in a terrace.
- The documentary presents the traditional methods for making molasses with wooden mills introduced by Jesuits during the colonial era. The film focuses on the family of Salomon Escobar, of Macio, Tucuman Province, Argentina.
- A journey through time between the 70s. and present days, by the hand of a little group of women, (one of them is the director of the film), who shared political prison in Argentina at different places and periods from 1975 till 1979. Almost 25 years after, an unexpected fact with surprising elements summons them to undertake an emotional and common task as a result of a text of prison memories which, in 1983, they thought had been lost. A story of survivors who believe that, like Nazir Hikmet says, « nothing is more beautiful, more true than life ».
- La Casa de Bernarda Alba es una versión minimizada de la cárcel: la dictadura, la soberbia, muchas veces la imbecilidad, la tozudez Parece que el gran Federico García Lorca lo hubiera escrito para nosotras. El documental describe un taller de teatro en la cárcel de mujeres y el crecimiento artístico y personal de las internas involucradas. Se plantea un contrapunto entre los textos de García Lorca y las condiciones de la realidad para señalar las injusticias y absurdos del sistema carcelario. Estas mujeres presas nunca pudieron presentar su obra. Se prohibió el estreno cuando estaban ya vestidas y maquilladas. El documental forma parte de una campaña mundial por el estreno de la obra.
- Tucumán 1975, a event of Argentine History and what would be one of the most tragic events are crossed: the Compulsory Military Service and the "Operativo Independencia".
- Using documentary footage, animation, sound effects, and music to portray childhood play, the film has four versions, each with a different musical score to show how the child's character changes according to the music.
- While following leads on a Nazi escape network, the teams in Southern Spain and Northern Argentina both make discoveries of vast tunnel systems in the mountains.