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El Mono, Maikel, Balde, Mafia, Mariano and Memo are six bricklayers who decide to appear in a beat band contest to fulfill their dream: dedicate themselves to music and barbecue. On the way to the contest, in which they are divided to fulfill different objectives (gather instruments, beat clothes, groupies, etc.), they will be caught in the most hilarious adventures in which they will be helped by strange characters.
A small town is the subject of some experiment with aliens where they were allowed to test some earth folks with some kind of disease, but of course it spread with disastrous results. And now, three oddballs have been dumped into the middle of this town as test subjects or something, and the race for survival is on. John West is a strongman, with a cowboy hat and leopard skin tights, Bill is a medical student, and Max is a mathematical genius, and it's them against the zombies.
During a terrifying night in Buenos Aires, five urban legends unfold in the most surprising way possible. While a politician is accused of being responsible for an urban tragedy in which fifteen people died, in Buenos Aires various stories based on urban legends intersect.
A woman hesitantly rents an apartment to an eerie man who she soon realizes has a part in the solar eclipse that is taking place.
Fernando is married to Alma, a very funny woman with bipolar disorder, which kicks him when she learns that he no longer supports her. When Alma meets an Argentine suitor Fernando reacts discovering that still love her. But it's too late.
Martín Sala (Nicolás Mateo), now returns to work in a radio together with his cousin, Diego (Luciano Leyrado), and Lando Carrizo (Diego Gentile), a radio producer. The station is in need of a change and Lando comes up with a contest that has as a prize a transmission of the program from where he designates the winner.
As developmentally disabled Papitas nears death, his wish is to have his best friends help him fulfill his bucket list, a list that includes seeing a leprechaun and traveling to the future. What could possibly go wrong for these best worst friends?
While evil forces descend on Argentina, humanity’s best hope, a once-legendary shaman is confined to an insane asylum, powerless to avert the demonic resurrection.
A space vampire stalks ardent young people who visit the city cemetery.
When brothers Pedro and Jimi discover that a demonic infection has been festering in a nearby farmhouse, they attempt to evict the victim from their land. Failing to adhere to the proper rites of exorcism, their reckless actions inadvertently trigger an epidemic of possessions across their rural community.
A retired general and his son meet six crazy young men while on a fishing trip.
A group of people must fight for their lives when a bizarre epidemic starts a zombie invasion.
A massacre tinted Cascallares with blood and time covered the events with a cloak of silence. Ten years later, a group returns to the place to investigate. They will soon turn into corpses one by one. History repeats itself.
A young editor (Esteban) will find that he is a prisoner on his new job: an "editing island".
Classic short film by Farsa Producciones, second version of an even more classic short, also called "The Last Ninja Gaucho".
In 1997, 17-year-old suburban Buenos Aires filmmakers Pablo Parés and Hernan Sáez pooled $450 to co-write/produce/direct and star in a shot-on-VHS zombie epic of such flesh-ripping, gore-spewing greatness that it instantly drew global cult acclaim and redefined the possibilities of extreme DIY horror. Over the next 20 years, Parés, Sáez and their friends would create two increasingly ambitious – and equally brilliant – viscera-soaked sequels (and several short films) that made them “Argentinian George Romeros who’ve built a small empire of gore flicks”