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- A team of lawyers takes on the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship during the 1980s in a battle against odds and a race against time.
- Rosario in the 80s. The disappearance of a man during the military dictatorship. Two young people from the court must do everything possible to solve the case while facing police corruption and various dangers that put their lives at risk.
- Lionel Messi from early life to international stardom.
- The reunion of three friends, among tango, dance, music and the opportunity of a trip that will take them as in their good old days to travel the route of the country.
- Young naive girl Marcia learns about her sexuality. Marcia is kidnapped by two punk women, Mao and Veronica Hassan. They take her to a coast which Marcia had never seen before. Eventually three women get familiar to each other and end up at Lenin's Grandma's friend, Aunt Blanca's house as paying guest. There everybody discovers and rediscovers the relationships and affect each other.
- Diego Simonney is a lonely man living by the sea, once a famed film director, thence fallen into decadence and oblivion, having lost control of his movie and, subsequently, his life. Through flashbacks we're shown Simonney's crescent indifference towards the movie he is trying to make, with camera-shy, third-rate actors "Calandra and Stuart" and an even a worse script. He finds redemption in the love for Ana "Campo", an Uruguayan who used to be his student. But passion is extinguished, and obsession takes place as Simonney follows Ana around with his camera, stalking her and her newfound lover, a deputy. Simonney changes shapes, abandoning the film and being taken for dead "he is portrayed by Briski and Resta according to his mood and attitudes". Solitude overtakes him, and he exiles himself to a bar by the sea, retconning with the beginning of the story. The final scene has Ana stepping into Simonney's bar, and after a lengthy tale of lovers lost and passion dead, they recognize each other. The ending finds Simonney abandoning his camera and being forgiven by Ana.
- The owners of a moving company take care of an apparently orphaned baby, in the middle of this story an exciting adventure takes place in the city of Carlos Paz.
- A man fights against himself.
- A thinly disguised account of the story of the Galiffi mafia family of Rosario, Argentina, their decadent loves and brutal crimes.
- Everyday the children of the neighborhood known as "Tire Dié", in the city of Santa Fe, wait for the train to ask for money, shouting "Tire dié!" (toss me a dime!) to the passengers. Considered the first survey-on-film in Latin America.
- This is Buenos Aires, its characters, its history, its reality. A complex movie for a complex city, depicted in the character's language, and in their relationship with the present and the past. This is a story of contrasts, offered by a despair choir of characters: the old couple who hire a young woman to record city's present images, because they "don't get out much now", the boy who finds out the real story about his parents out of a coincidence... this and the others are all illustrations of actual Buenos Aires.
- Ted has a mission. In his journey, he will cross paths with people who dare to break the silence of the world to share an idea worth spreading.
- A man with seemingly unwavering ethics is challenged by his new boss, who believes everyone has a price and it willing to prove it. In this Capra-esque tale no one leaves unscathed when principles and pragmatism collide.
- Due to the flood of the river Salado, the Gaitáns, a poor family living in the North of Argentina, have lost their house. Forced to make multiple train rides in order to escape the rising waters, they discover the people of the hinterland. When they are back, they are given a new house by a politician seeking votes. The only trouble is that it is situated in area liable to - flooding.
- During Argentina's "Dirty War," a journalist becomes obsessed with a suspicious group of men who may be waiting for him outside of his apartment building. Is he being paranoid or are they really after him?
- In the early 90's, in Rosario, Argentina, Vilma Palma e Vampiros were born; a band that would revolutionize Latin America's "pop". One of their first singles, La Pachanga, it immediately becomes an amazing hit. "30 years of La Pachanga", the story of a group of friends that with their music, they conquer the hearts of thousands.
- A young man and a mature woman who has just been widowed find themselves in an unthinking relationship. The young man ignores the possibility that this woman is his mother and the dead man, his father.
- "The Impure" is a documentary film which brings to live a dark story who took place in Argentina in the early 20th century. The "Impures" was how the Argentinian Jewish pimps were called by the "normal" Jewish community. They were vicious organizations and brothels owners that practice they Jewish believes while trafficking thousands of unfortunate Eastern-European Jewish woman. One of them was a relative of mine. Those women were unjustly called also "Impures" and the Jewish community tried and maybe still trying to bury this story in history.
- An initiatory journey by a group of young young artists who show their art together with the voice, talent and experience of León Gieco during a tour of different Argentine provinces.
- Li is an illegal Chinese immigrant who loses her convenience store in the looting of December 2001 and starts working in a laundry. There he meets Rita, a Paraguayan immigrant, also illegal, with whom he builds a friendship.
- A female teacher asks a bus driver to take her urine sample to Buenos Aires for its analysis.
- Six Rosario film directors filmed six stories by Roberto Fontanarrosa; one of the most outstanding and representative talents not only of the city of Rosario but of the Argentine and Latin American culture.
- After the accidental death of his mother, Andres (8) has to move in with his grandmother, Olga, and his estranged father Raul. Andres, who doesn't like to take a nap, wanders curiously through the neighborhood, where an illegal detention center is hidden, something everyone knows, but no one dare mention. Courage and fears will be tested with lasting consequences for all.
- A family gets together for New year. Three sisters and their families who live by the river. One of them does not attend because she is still in mourning. Her sisters and her nieces try to convince her but she remains firm in her refusal.
- Pablo's birthday is and Marcelo organizes him a party that is the excuse for the characters to bring out their stories. The guests and their "bits of life" are recorded by Paula, who arrives at the party to film.
- Testimonies of real people, living lives of repentance, from a bad decision that will affect the rest of their lives.
- Reconstruction of the last Indian rebellion of Mocovíes in San Javier, north of the province of Santa Fe, in 1904. Silent Movie.
- Set in 1910 in the Chaco. It shows the situation of the woodcutters of Quebracho, cruelly exploited by English entrepreneurs, with the support of the authorities, local police and a paramilitary body created by the employers themselves.
- Ariel is a middle-class young man, a father of a family, who surprisingly loses his job in the context of a wave of layoffs.
- A hot summer in a small town. The lives of many characters intertwine as a Preacher comes to town to give them hope.
- In the outskirts of the city, there is a neighborhood of monoblock buildings whose windows connect the stories of the people that live there. An unemployed man who invests his wife's savings in an absurd business; a deaf-mute puppeteer who entertains the children from the opposite tower using his puppets; a single mother who prostitutes herself to p ay the rent and feed her son; a butcher who receives a visit from his niece and becomes obsessed with her; a young student girl with a miserable life and two kids who dream of going to China. They breathe the neighborhood's sordidness and the hope of escaping from themselves.
- Documentary about Argentina 's victory in the 1978 FIFA World Cup, held in that country and in which important personalities in world football and culture involved.
- A documentary by Kris Niklison, about Bela Jordán, his mother. Bela is 80 years old and lives on the banks of the Paraná River. An aristocratic widow, she dedicates her time to active leisure: read, make puzzles, cut the grass on a tractor and surf the Internet with her laptop. With the physical energy of a teenager and the wisdom of an old woman, she is proud of never having given her time to the consumer society and describes old age as 'the most beautiful time of her life'.
- In a town where ambitions are ephemeral, a man dared to challenge those who always augured a black future in football. 'You will never triumph', people used to tell to this courageous and enthusiastic bank employee who dedicated most of his spare time to his passion. First as player and then as coach, 'El Zurdo' was increasing his fame in Casilda and its surroundings. Then he would revolutionize every team he coached. His professional rigor gave him results in an unusual competition. Years later, the world would know him as Jorge Sampaoli.
- Adaptation of the homonym tale by Argentinian writer Isidoro Blaisten, it tells a metaphoric story set on the 1970's Argentina. A desperate man goes to a store in search of salvation. There, he manages to buy it, but, will he be saved?
- It is an eight-chapter web series that takes as a common thread to tell each one of its stories a usual place of passage for everyone: bars.
- Documentary about the Jewish colonization in Argentina.