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- José Celestino Campusano's exploration of sex, power and ecclesiastical abuse in Argentine society is a complex and often confrontational piece of work, posing tough questions without resorting to easy answers.
- When Alexandra disappears before his eyes, Lucas must deal with a corrupt system. His visions decay, just like the monster that imprisons them.
- Clara is on her way out of the city on a family trip to the outskirts. She receives a message from Martina, her childhood friend, the person she'd been with the night of the tragedy at the República Cromañón club, bringing the idea of motherhood into the foreground. This shot of the present day and reality in a series of WhatsApp texts, home videos and family lunches sparks an exhaustive look back at her own adolescence and that of her friends in a city ravaged by the crisis and by a tragedy.
- A veil of sadness lies over the oppressively hot summer days. Cleo dives into daydreams with her cousins, the girls share secret signs and rituals. Flowing gently, in impressionistic images, the empty space that the death of Cleo's sister has left in the family is poetically encircled.
- Two women who have shared a life together are faced with the terminal disease of one of them. The sick woman decides to decline treatment and they move to a small house in the forest until the day death comes.
- Writer, Visual Artist and pioneer of the Queer movement in Latin America, Pedro Lemebel shook up conservative Chilean society during Pinochet's dictatorship in the 1980s. Body, blood and fire were protagonists in his work that he attempted to perpetuate in the last eight years of his life in a film he was never able to see finished. In an intimate and poetic journey through his risky performances dealing with homosexuality and human rights, "Lemebel" portrays a culmination of yearning immortality.
- Beatriz is a 16 year old girl that after her mother's death moves to Brazil to an absent father. In a concert, she finds herself attracted to the bands frontman Rogério, a musician on his late 30's, struggling with the shadow of his grandfather's successful musical heritage.
- A stone falls from the sky in a mountain village. Two friends set out to find it in the countryside. On the way they talk, remember a deceased friend, laugh, discuss, meet other seekers. On the way, poetry is read, poetry is heard, poetry is felt in the wind. From the beginning of the day until the light goes out. One or more goodbyes, but also encounters and promises. A film about friendships, winter landscapes and something as useless and necessary as poetry.
- Latin American icon Ruben Blades was at the center of the New York Salsa revolution in the 1970's. His socially charged lyrics and explosive rhythms brought Salsa music to an international audience. Blades has won 17 Grammys, acted in Hollywood, earned a law degree from Harvard and even ran for President of his native Panama. He lives in New York, where he shares his life at home and on tour with the camera. Critically acclaimed director Abner Benaim takes us on a journey through Ruben's 50 year career, revealing that Ruben might still have both musical and political ambitions. The film is a celebration of this living legend and his struggle to come to terms with his legacy.
- A small Chilean town, neighbour to one of the country's largest electrical power plants, has been plagued by frequent blackouts and a constant, static hum.
- A group of cousins finds the soundtrack of the only surrealist film made in Argentina: TARARIRA. LA BOHEMIA DE HOY (Tararira. Today's Bohemian) (1936).
- The fire at the San Miguel prison in 2010 left 81 prisoners dead and a trial without culprits. With full access to the files of the judicial folder the documentary immerses us in the horror of that fateful morning.
- Two filmmakers shoot what their fathers lived together in a torture center. Behind the scene, emotional repercussions of the familiar trauma get revealed, since one father survived, while the other one is still a disappeared detainee.
- I discovered that during my childhood between Chile and Barcelona, you were filmed only behind the doors, blurred in your daily life as a Mapuche nanny. After 20 years living abroad, we traveled together for the gathering with Chile and your southern family, a trip that made us recognize ourselves as mother and daughter.
- Embracing her father's bedtime stories as a starting point, Lila explores the decisions that mapped out her family history.