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Three young aspiring artists fly to Brazil to present their film at the Shortfilm World Cup. Reality and fiction merge to the point where the viewer might wonder if anything is actually real when there's a camera recording it.
Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires must elect a new school principal, and the students want to be a part of the decision. The school, in a state of permanent conflict, tries to resolve its disputes while a new wave of feminism percolates through the cracks of the building.
During the pre-Christmas period of December 1975, the daily lives of the inhabitants of Monte Chingolo were disrupted by an attempted takeover of the Domingo Viejobueno Battalion by militants of the PRT-ERP. What do they remember? What did they see? What did they hear and feel during those days? The memories of that time intertwine like a collage, inviting collective reflection on memory.
Convicts, scammed people, addicts, musicians in trouble—all of them look for Joe Stefanolo, the criminal lawyer who’s been fighting for more than four decades to bring the spirit and ideals of rock to justice.
Two thirty-somethings who have been a couple in adolescence meet again after many years. Through a series of fortuitous events, they end up spending the night together, touring the city and trying to reflect on who they were and who they are today.
Through archive footage and images as well as interviews, the movie paints the portrait of a legendary trans womens' rights activist in Argentina. Like a family album to flip through, the narrative charts the ties solidarity and mutual aid create between people of the LGBTQI+ community and the long road to make the personal political, during the brutal 1980s in latin America.
Yiya Murano poisoned her friends to cover up scams in 1970s Argentina and became a dark figure in popular culture. Freed in the 1990s, she reappeared as a pop icon. Today, her son Martín seeks to reveal her true face.
Tristan experiences an exceptional adolescence: he goes through his gender transition supported by his mother, Virginia, his friends, his school, and the state, while trying to discover his passion for drawing. But when the pressures of adulthood arise and a shift in political orientation threatens his rights, he faces a question: is it possible to be trans without suffering so much?