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- A musician travels a great distance to return an instrument to his elderly teacher.
- Los rubios focuses on the directors search for her dissappeared parents. Is it possible to get to the truth or they are only fictions, imaginary characters from everyone who rememebers them?
- A long night's journey into day: Victor, a street hustler in the Santa Fe and Pueyrredón neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, from the evening of November 1, All Saints Day, to the dawn of November 2, All Souls Day. Victor's odyssey takes him from clients to friends to a gay gym then a hotel room and an all-night café. He plays pick-up soccer with kids whose parents are going through trash or waiting in parks. A vendor gives him a chrysanthemum. It seems he's being followed, and on the night streets, death is close at hand. Can Victor survive until dawn?
- The real story of a young man who fooled a nation in the time of Pinochet.
- A voyage into the museum's reserves, and part of the extra work involved to mount the expositions after the renovation of the Louvre in the 1980s, when the glass pyramid was added to the classic buildings. From the preservation rooms through the frame and painting retouches by experts, to the personnel instruction on how to be efficient in protecting the collections, and look nice to the visitors.
- An Israeli soldier describes his participation in covert revenge operations against Palestinians.
- Director Andrés Di Tella travels for the first time to India in search of his Indian mother's past only to find unexpected facts.
- The documentary Hachero nomás (1966) showed the harsh social conditions of the lumberjack workers in the Argentine province of Santa Fe. The film's crew established their base in a small village called Fortín Olmos. Four decades later, through remembrance and footage from that seminal documentary, "Back to Fortín Olmos" reconstructs the experience of social improvement that, between 1960 and 1975, working priests and secular Catholics from the cities performed among the exploited workers of Argentine's mountainous Northwest.
- Ana, a former guerrilla member, tells her history, remembering her days in the subversive organization called "Montoneros" in Argentina and the terrible days she endured in the hands of the military.
- In December 1977, two French nuns, Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet, were kidnapped in Buenos Aires by a squad of commandos from the Argentinean Navy. They were held and tortured at the ESMA - the School of Naval Engineering and were never seen again. Moving tale based on letters Alice Domon sent to her family and friends back home as well as on the testimony of many friends in Argentina who remember her humanity and courage. She shared the lives of those in need, helped heeling their sick and bringing in their crops. And she raised their political awareness - which brought her to the attention of the regime. A film retracing recent history that is by no means in the past.
- When Monica was six years old she got ill by poliomyelitis, in 1957. Confined to a wheelchair and in spite of severe drawbacks she managed to develop her own life. When she became a mother in 1990, she also had the initiative to make a documentary film about other women in her condition, with the help of her husband filmmaker.
- 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.
- A group of shearers goes through the Pampas territory living its rigorous routine, in each of its small gestures a picture of a life relegated and at the same time luminous is released.
- "I have a problem. I could never tell my left from my right." Convinced that this inability comes from a childhood trauma, Lupe Pérez García returns to her country of origin, Argentina, that she left with her family during the financial crash of 2002. With a great sense of burlesque, she starts a personnel journey along with her mother and step-father into Argentina's chaotic history which is surely at the origin of her difficulties of orientation.