In a small town in Patagonia (Southern Argentina), a Mapuche Indian chief sets a tourist complex under construction on fire. He denies all attempts to defend himself. Locked up, he waits for the arrival of "Caleuche," the Ship (Nave) of Fools (de los locos), a mythical figure of his ancestral strength which "made" him start the fire. An appointed lawyer (a white woman) comes to the chief's defence, alleging the chief had acted in self-defense as the white man was building commercial structures on the sacred burial grounds of his ancestors, and continued doing so even after heated protests.
Three stories based on tales of the book by Manuel Mujica Lainez, ("El hambre", "La pulsera de cascabeles" y "El salón dorado".).) On scripts for the directors themselves and the collaboration of Ernesto Schoo.
Audrey investigates a murder that occured 23 years ago in a dark mansion. She searches for the dead body, the killer, and the truth.
Borges para millones is a documentary film that delves into the fascinating life and literary works of one of Argentina's most renowned writers, Jorge Luis Borges. Through a combination of interviews, essays and docudrama, the film provides an in-depth look into the mind of this celebrated poet and essay writer, offering insights into his unique perspective and intellectual contributions to the world of literature.
Mercedes Sosa: como un pájaro libre is a documentary film that explores the life and music of the legendary Argentine singer Mercedes Sosa. The film takes the audience on a journey through Sosa's career, from her humble beginnings to becoming one of the most influential figures in Latin American music. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, the film showcases Sosa's powerful voice and the impact of her music on the social and political landscape of Argentina.
A ship supposedly loaded with toys from the East, sails to the south coast of Argentina while hiding, inside its false bottom, a deathly load of radioactive residue
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