A 77-year-old man marries a 33-year-old woman. Three years later, she murders him with the help of her brother. Five years later, Córdoba’s Court of Law sentences them to a life in prison. The film builds up many points of view in order to achieve an new look on the case that upset a town.
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Three men await for an order inside an armored truck. They have been there for several hours. The demonstration that threatens them is getting closer and closer. When the action begins, something goes wrong.
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Inspired by a Jewish legend (the dybbuk), the terrifying Demon tells the story of a man who visits his future wife’s hometown. As a wedding gift, they receive a piece of land so they can build their own house, but they are not aware that human remains rest beneath the foundations of their new property.
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From the corners of daily life, everyday spaces and even her pets –as though she were displaying a visual journal-, the filmmaker walks through what surrounds her home in San Clemente del Tuyú.
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Cleo lives with her dog Esperanza and inhabits an apathetic universe whose calm will become progressively disturbed by a series of encounters –of family, of love, always unexpected– that will start to disintegrate the limbo she’s in.
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From the corners of daily life, everyday spaces and even her pets –as though she were displaying a visual journal-, the filmmaker walks through what surrounds her home in San Clemente del Tuyú.
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A boy falls in love with another one he sees for the first and last time at a party, but who then disappears among the crowd. He then embarks on a desperate search to reunite with his object of desire.
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In the midst of the Ming Dynasty, Yu Qian is murdered by Cao, the Emperor’s Eunuch. Yu’s sons are sentenced to exile, but as they approach the Empire’s west border, Cao sends two of his best agents from the secret police to murder them.
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During the Eighties, Lucile Chaufour shot in Super 8 a group of Hungarian punks who rebelled against the Communist regime. Twenty years later, she returns and asks those same musicians about their views on life and music in their country before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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