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A woman recounts the last night on earth of a 100-year-old man who fights for the redemption of the misdeeds of his life.
Argentina: 1969: Major Molina has been sent to a military outpost in southern Patagonia to investigate the brutal murder of soldier Lito. The harsh weather conditions of Patagonia reflect the strict and cruel way in which the Colonel Hellman and his officers direct the garrison. Gradually comes to light that Lito was drugged by a fellow, Reppeto, and therefore was unable to participate in an unexpected military exercise at night. For his "disobedience", Lito was beaten to death. Molina seeks justice, aided by the deceased's family and the village priest. However, he is forced to abandon the case when the military forces take the power in Buenos Aires. Years later, with democracy finally restored in Argentina, the case will be reopened causing the abolition of military service and the military justice system.
A romantic reimagining of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream set against the turbulent backdrops of the 1962 Argentinian military coup and the 1982 war for the Falkland Islands.
A woman is pregnant but is not sure if the father is her dead boyfriend as a young beggar who claims to be descended from a vampire hunting family claims that she could have conceived him with a vampire looking for offspring.
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.
Two men, a woman, a chimpanzee and a talking horse travel around Argentina to put together a movie.
Juan has a normal life: a good job, he is married, he is expecting his first child and he wants to move to a bigger house. One day he discovers, by chance, that his identity is not what he thought.
During a period of political upheaval, three friends, later to be joined by the fourth, Pimpi, a Peronist youth activist, rent a place in Mar de Ajó for three summers to set up a disco.
Two young men steal an Egyptian mummy and are pursued by an Egyptian assassin who wants to return the relic to his country, by a paleontologist, by two police officers, and by the ghost of an ancient curse.
A famous TV weatherman, Miguel Flores, becomes public enemy number one when he fails to predict a terrible hailstorm. He is forced out of the big city, Buenos Aires, fleeing the capital for his birthplace of Córdoba. The result will be a voyage of rediscovery that is as absurd as it is human.