The original biopic series that tells the story of the first Argentine trans woman to become famous as a star.
Wild Tales is a collection of six short stories that delve into the darkest corners of human behavior. Each segment focuses on characters in distress and showcases the extremes they go to when pushed to their limits. From an airplane crash caused by a man seeking revenge on his ex-girlfriend, to a waitress seeking justice against a loan shark, to a man's downward spiral after his car is towed, these stories are filled with twists and turns that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. With themes of revenge, road rage, and the consequences of our actions, Wild Tales is a darkly comedic anthology that examines the complexities of the human experience.
In 1973, during the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, a German flight attendant named Lena and her activist boyfriend Daniel get caught in the political unrest in Chile. Daniel is kidnapped and taken to a secret prison called Colonia Dignidad, run by a religious cult that supports the military regime. In order to find and save Daniel, Lena decides to join the cult and infiltrate Colonia Dignidad. She faces the horrors of torture, abuse, and forced labor as she tries to escape and reunite with Daniel.
Cris Miró's journey as Argentina's first trans vedette in 1995, shedding light on the trans community. Despite challenges, she embraced her true self until her untimely passing, leaving a legacy of inspiration and acceptance
When his older brother is found dead, apparently by suicide, the renowned psychoanalyst Pablo Rouviot is the only one convinced that it is a murder. With the assistance of Officer Cecilia Bermúdez as his sole ally, Pablo takes on the investigation, uncovering a much larger scheme with a serial killer at its core.
One of the most controversial cases in recent years in Argentina, this movie is based on the true story of Nahir Galarza and the murder of her boyfriend that rocked the country. The youngest woman to be convicted and sentenced to life in prison in Argentina, but questions still remain- was this a crime of passion, or is the truth still yet to be fully discovered?
A Twelve-Year Night tells the true story of three political prisoners who were held captive for twelve years in Uruguay during the military dictatorship. The film explores their resilience, courage, and hope as they endure brutal conditions and fight for their freedom.
Vicente is a renowned chef who takes justice into his own hands when a politician abuses his wife. Revenge gives him pleasure, which reveals his true nature.
In 1980s Rosario, Argentina, amidst the military dictatorship, a man mysteriously disappears. Two young individuals from the court find themselves in a race against time to uncover the truth, navigating through police corruption and perilous situations that jeopardize their lives.
After a car accident, a woman begins to question her own reality and identity, leading her down a path of introspection and self-discovery.
A policewoman returns with her young daughter to her hometown to care for her dying mother. The murder of a young girl will keep her there longer than expected. She will try to solve a case that no one seems to care about, risking everything on the path.
Juan Conte is a world-renowned spokesman of the new atheism. After suffering a heart attack, he receives a transplant and a change in his personal life begins, opening up to the possibility of being in a couple for the first time. Juan will go on a journey of horror and pain, in which his vision of reality will be put to the test.
Alan, Dante and Pedro are three friends who grew up together from an early age. One of them ends a long relationship with his girlfriend and remains disconsolate. His two friends decide to lift his spirits by organizing a party.
After being expelled for a flagrant foul during a match in Primera C (the fourth division in Argentinian football), Patón Bonasiolle, the captain and midfielder from Talleres de Escalada, realizes his career as a footballer has come to an end. At the age of 35, this means the end of a world he has known since he was a child. Together with Ale - his wife - he looks for a fresh new start.
In São Paulo's remote countryside, a rural peasant family is approached with an unusual offer: to hide a drug lord in their home while caring for their bedridden patriarch. As they struggle to keep up appearances and navigate their newfound wealth, they are torn between their desire to escape the dangerous situation and the challenges that come with it.
Gregório is a rustic and idealistic peasant who lives frustrated in the village of Rosillas. Arrogant and bold, he wants to recover the waters of the family's old dam, which were diverted by Colonel Igrejas, an Argentinean farmer who acts in collusion with the town's mayor to benefit the cultivation of his own vines. In the midst of all this, Gregório will have to face the contempt of the residents, the corruption and the socioeconomic power of the elite, leaving aside the love for his little son Olegário, the care for his elderly parents and the love of Paula, the teacher at the school who insists that he go live in the city. How does the one who stays on the land that everyone has decided to leave survives.
Psychologist Julia is kidnapped and taken to an abandoned factory on the outskirts of the city by a group of men convinced that she has the information they need to carry out a crime. As the days go by, Julia begins treating them as patients to try to analyze them and be able to get out alive. Behind her kidnapping, there are deep secrets that the psychologist doesn't know and will make her connect with a wild and unknown aspect.
The Mudboy (2007) follows the story of a town plagued by a series of brutal murders. As the police race against time to catch the elusive killer, they unravel a web of secrets and uncover shocking revelations.