Street address: Vicente López y Junín
Rooms: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
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Show events How to getSection: Panorama
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 10
What is happening in the basements of Austria? In the wake of 2009’s infamous Fritzl case, even international media have been asking the question, but Ulrich Seidl tackled it way before –then had to put In the Basement on hold for several years to finish his epic Paradise trilogy (shown...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 8
Some time after having transformed Gérard Depardieu’s (enormous) humanity into a cinematic value in the film Mammuth (long before Abel Ferrara did something similar in Welcome to New York), the duo formed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern takes another strange body (in...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 7
It’s not easy to tell a documentary from a false documentary, and inventing a character is not that different from describing it. This is the case of Guillermo Gaede, a government employee turned musician, engineer, spy employed by five countries, and a dissident theoretical physic whose extra...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 9
“Don’t bust my chops, Arturo,” Edo complains to his friend, who wants to drag him along in his desperate searches for initiation sex. As if adolescence weren’t already hard for a more or less normal kid, Edo has been carrying an extra burden since he was little, a clinical co...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 10
Sections: New Swiss Documentary Competencia DDHH
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 6
While there are no precise statistics, it is estimated that four to five million Iraqis live outside Iraq today. Samir was born in Baghdad and has lived in Switzerland since he was a child, while the members of his extended family are scattered all over the world. Tracing their emigrations ove...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 9
It’s possible that, in Renoir’s time, just one rule would have sufficed. Not today. This documentary by Claudine Bories and Patrice Chagnard is the story of three twenty-year-olds who seek to insert themselves in the French labor market. They are not brilliant, by the way, and the world...
ViewSection: Little Bafici
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 2
Celebrating the re-release of Moomin, Neil Gaiman defined it as “a lost treasure that finally surfaces: one of the sweetest and strangest comic books that have ever been written or drawn. A surreal masterpiece. Truthfully.” The moomins are a bunch of beautiful things (yes, things), a hyp...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 8
Ojalá Val del Omar is a film that seems to understand that a portrait of such a figure cannot conform itself with being a documentary or a biopic. The point of view of Val del Omar’s world –he was a poet, a mystic, and an inventor– is so unique that we can’t but questi...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 7
Winter starts during the summer –a Chilean summer of intense heat and intense activity for Alejo Cortés, who writes nonstop what will become his second novel. The publishing date for Caída libre (“Free Fall”) is six months away, and the literary world is expecting it...
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Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 10
Section: Panorama
Village Recoleta - Vicente López y Junín
Room: 8
In June, 2008, Pedro disappeared without a trace, after having lived with Stefan Libiot for thirteen years. The search for his whereabouts starts, in vain. In 2013, Stefan turns fifty and starts a journal in the shape of a film. In it, Portugal, as shot by him, exposes its recurring places: Pessoa,...
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