Street address: Vicente López y Junín
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Show events How to getSection: Argentine Official Competition
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 5
Pablo Agüero returns to El Bolsón to narrate in three movements (Apocalypse, Illumination, and Genesis) the life of four women who at one point decide to leave their lives and start from scratch, assume a new religion, and build a temple. Mothers of the Gods is a hypnotic, mysterious and...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 1
Jafar Panahi is now cab driver for a day; on his way, he picks up friends and actors who have worked with him, but there are hardly any scheduled destinations: its situations, dialogues, different stances that drive his new challenge in order to eliminate the barriers of reality as well as the limit...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 6
Seymour Bernstein started playing the piano as a little boy, and by the time he turned 15 he was teaching it to others. He enjoyed a long and illustrious career of concertizing before he gave it up to devote himself to helping others develop their own gifts. Ethan Hawke’s lovely film is a warm...
ViewSection: Isabelle Huppert
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 2
On his first English-spoken film, Hong Sangsoo decides to take the light that both his cinema and Isabelle Huppert irradiate, and make it fractal. A prism of himself, Hong refracts Huppert (the perfect catalyst for his sense of the unease, the certainty, the comedy of everyday life –which make...
ViewSection: Avant-Garde & Genre Competition
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 3
This is the family story of a man who lived for a long time in a Harlem apartment together with a Bengal tiger named Ming, who slept at his side and watched films with him on the weekends –a heterodox, inhumanly loving bond between the species that later extended to a crocodile named Al. It co...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 10
Section: Panorama
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 4
The reopening of a movie theater in Villa Cañás is the perfect situation for a unique character to return to the streets where he grew up. Jose Martínez Suarez comes to present and explain the wonders of the big screen to a big group of kids who wait anxiously, applaud, and subm...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 9
Hotline inquires into the everyday work of an Israeli NGO that fights against two almost unbreakable forces: xenophobia and bureaucracy. Volunteers assist illegal African immigrants who arrive in Israel escaping repression and torture but end up trapped in an atrocious limbo, labeled as “infil...
ViewSection: Argentine Official Competition
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 5
Even when it carries a hint of irony and another one of undeniable bitterness, the Citizen Kane quote Javier Olivera slips in The Shadow is not gratuitous. His own story, the story of his father as a young cinema tycoon in Argentina, the story of the northern suburb mansion where his family lived an...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 8
Section: Britannia B-side: Luke Fowler
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 2
The Pavilion in Leeds, founded in 1983, was the first feminist photographers’ collective in Europe. Together with Mark Fell, Fowler evokes the often controversial history of the gallery in their impressionistic journey through archive material, minutes, newspaper articles, talk shows and perso...
ViewSection: Little Bafici
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 7
If the struggle between novelty and tradition marks the relationship between a family’s generations, it has turned particularly intense in the case of young Malva –as up to date as she is with social networks and techno gadgets– and her grandmother Lalilas, who knows better than an...
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