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- Two con artists try to swindle a stamp collector by selling him a sheet of counterfeit rare stamps (the "nine queens").
- Two boyhood chums, separated soon after sexually awakening together, re-meet as young men with unspoken sexual tensions lying between them.
- After failing to predict a destructive hailstorm, a famous meteorologist flees to his hometown and soon finds himself on a journey of self-discovery.
- A group of scientists predict what Earth and Life will look like in the future
- Vargas, a 54 year old man, gets out of jail in the prvince of Corrientes, Argentina. Once released, he wants to find his now adult daughter, who lives in a swampy and remote area. To get there, he must cross great distances in a small boat on the rivers, scoring deep into the jungle. Vargas is a quiet and self-contained man. He possesses the restraint of those living close to nature. A deep mystery surrounds him, the people he encounters and the places he goes through, all that taking in the unalterable world he finds almost unchanged after his long years of incarceration.
- Reluctantly, a dour long-distance truck driver agrees to give a lift to a Paraguayan single mother and her five-month-old daughter to Buenos Aires. Can the palpable silence soften up the taciturn trucker's sullen heart?
- A wedding invite from an estranged sibiling inspires a grandmother to assemble her family and embark on a roadtrip in a broken down caravan.
- The story of the mitical Gauchito Gil from Argentina.
- Journey across Morocco, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Patagonia, Texas and British Columbia, to meet vaqueros, gauchos, baqueanos and cowboys - all part of a single global horse culture, an unbroken trail stretching back 1,500 years.
- Without any more sponsors for their radio show, René and Walter are determined to take their UFO's related show to Television. Fate seems to be on their side, as that same day a flying saucer falls down in the Iberá wetlands.
- Set against spectacular landscapes, this film follows a man and his granddaughter as they travel from Paraguay to Buenos Aires to convince the girl's mother to give birth in Guarani land.
- After waiting several minutes for his date (Luciana) to arrive, a young man decides to wander around "Avenida Corrientes" on a Friday night. As he walks, he reflects on diverse subjects such as his desire to fall in love, how culture is affected by the current state of Avenida Corrientes' various theatre plays, alternative arcade games, street artists.
- A junior football tournament in an Argentine province. Proud parents Chato and Lopez are feeling a little nervous. The Capital's most important recruiters have come to look for new talent among the junior players. A contract with an important team is at stake - from there, many continue on to Europe, where they can earn millions. Shortly after the game, a Porteño scout declares to Chato and Lopez that their children aren't good enough, that neither of them have enough talent. The brains of one, combined with the legs of another, now that would be something! Chato and Lopez are depressed. But Lopez has an idea: talent is genetic, just as his mother-in-law says about the cows she raises, and she's right. So he proposes to Chato that they swap spouses to procreate. He with the wife of Chato, and vice-versa. After various doubts, and above all, thanks to their liberal thinking wives, they decide to take action. Of course, only under the strict supervision of his mother-in-law.
- Julia and Mateo, two young lovers, are having a date. The paths of love will guide them were they desire.
- Julio Aro, a former combatant soldier in the Falklands, intends to return the identity to his buried comrades as NN in the islands.
- The weeping is the story of a family distanced by the need for survival. Elías, a young field worker, must travel to Buenos Aires to be employed in a work under construction. Sonia, his recent wife, will be waiting for him in the wooden house they both share in a rural town in the suburbs, with their first child in the belly.
- "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.
- A photographer captures a possible love story between two strangers during a night in the city of Buenos Aires.
- Ao Som do Chamamé is a documentary that tells the story and origins of the Chamamé music. A folkloric musical style born in the triple border between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay in the beginning of the 20th century. Shot in Argentina and Brazil and Paraguay. Spoken in Portuguese and Spanish.
- A spiteful executive obstructs the efforts of a businessman, a filmmaker and his girlfriend by organizing shows in the country.
- Transposition of the ancestral legend of the Karau in which a young man makes his last attempts to help his sick mother.
- Against a colorful and psychedelic rural scenario in Argentine Mesopotamia, this film depicts the life and works of poet and reciter Edgar Estigarribia (1923-1989). A compulsive, self-taught creator, the "Poet of Guaran" recorded more than 200 glosses within some of the most popular Chamame albums. Due to his talent and charisma, the gloss (a musical theme's introductory poem) was definitely incorporated to Tarragosian Chamame, one of the richest, most danceable and joyful rhythms of Argentine folklore. His story is only narrated by him and those who knew him, through spontaneous interview fragments which conform a vertiginous choral ensemble, unanimous, replete with universal humor, tragedy and affection, showing both sides of the coin. Parallelly and with precision, lots of video-clips illustrate the recorded poems that go along his life, including the appearance of people, things and places that inspired them. Misteriously, Edgar's free, bohemian and generous spirit turns omnipresent...
- With the new dry climate, the Amazon Rainforest has died out to be replaced by grasslands. The creatures of the forest have adapted themselves to a new life on the prairie.
- The Himalayas have been transformed into the largest plateau the world has ever seen. The creatures here have evolved to live off of the windswept cliffs and some have formed very unlikely partnerships.
- Now 100 million years in the future, the world has become very hot and humid. In the swamps that dominate most of the landscape, evolution has taken a strange turn.
- The teams head to Montevideo in Uruguay, where they visit a foam discoteque and pop rubber balls to find clues. They all end up in the same ferry and feel the pressure of being bunched together after having been in various positions. They travel to Buenos Aires, where they take part in a Detour, Perro or Tango, in which you have to choose between walking eight dogs for about a mile, or instead first travel about a mile and a half for the Tango. In the Tango, the teams receive a photo and then try to identify one man from a group of people dancing the tango. The Tango turns out to be the better choice, because the dog-walking takes a long time and the dogs are difficult to control. After completing one of those two, the teams participate in a Roadblock in which they have to remove a scarf from a calf. Fortunes change for the teams, as many who were behind end up advancing, while Alison and Donny are eliminated.
- Valentina runs into trouble while investigating environmental crimes in remote wetlands.