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- A young British woman is hired as a governess by a wealthy Argentine family. Through her position, she slowly sees how the upper class of society is slowly crumbling, and how a popular movement is preparing to install itself in power.
- Nicolás, one week away from getting married, receives a letter that forces him to face his best-kept secret: he is the father of a girl he only knew at birth. He only has 3 days to recover her before she goes to the adoption system.
- Faced with an existential crisis, Sol and Lucas must question their desires and life plans together. This film is about love and personal fulfillment.
- A pair of shoes falls in love with the footwear of a lady that passes through a window. They will look for her through the entire town, no matter what it costs. This short film was made in 24 hours as a part of the "Directors Challenge" on the Maipu Humour Film Festival on October, 2013.
- It's a historic day for the people of Maipú. Is the first time that the local soccer team reaches the Seminfinal for a National Tournament. But a few hours before the match, Tito, the president of the club receives a call with dramatic news: The referee has been bribed by the rival.
- Carlos travels to the place of his childhood and there he remembers those adventurous and dangerous afternoons he used to spend with Mateo, his best friend. A friendship that was put to the test and that one day he lost without much explanation, but he always hopes to find it again.
- "Everyone to the Marabú" is one of the great documentaries produced by The Argentine Tango Society. It is the story of the mythical Marabú, a Buenos Aires cabaret founded in 1935 and the only one that is still operating in the 21st century. Pagan temple. Olympus of Buenos Aires tango. Place that witnessed and part of the debut of Aníbal Troilo Pichuco, and of so many other musicians and artists, such as Soda Stereo in the 80s. El Marabú was the ideal place for lovers of music and dance, to enjoy the Orchestras of Carlos Di Sarli, Oscar Alemán, Héctor Lomuto, Roberto Chaleán, Edmundo Rivero, the eternal Pichuco and many others. With live performances by José Colángelo, Raúl Lavié, María Graña with Pablo Estigarribia, La Orquesta Típica Pichuco, Esteban Riera, Los Reyes del Tango, Color Tango, Humberto Ridolfi, La Tipica Tanturi. Jesús Mela is our host and together with Gabriel Soria, president of the Tango Academy, the architect Fabio Grementieri, the journalists Eduardo Parise, Diego Rivarola, Francisco Torné, Daniel Binelli, and the regulars Cacho Palermo, Horacio Prêmo and many more, we they tell dozens of stories and anecdotes about this Buenos Aires icon. This documentary is a bubbly journey from the present and back in time to the beginning of the 20th century, to those mythical times of the birth of the brilliant Buenos Aires and beacon of the arts, parallel to New York in the north of the American continent. The technique of digital colorization of photographs transports us to a dazzling past. The history of the Marabú is the history of Buenos Aires. MT Directed by Daniel Tonelli and Marcelo Turrisi, with Silvina Damiani as production coordinator. Copyright 2019 The Argentine Tango Society.