Dealing with a series of increasingly absurd situations and relationships, recently separated yoga instructors Gustavo and Vanesa are finding it difficult to live apart. Their challenges include meddling mothers, amnesiac students, and burgeoning romances. Step by step, they find their way back to the practice.
We are in the mid-nineties. Much of the western football world has to learn a new word: Qatar. There, in the middle of a mythological desert, a handful of boys from different countries and origins are going to play a Youth World Cup.
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.
Indie and Fuertes is a documentary that narrates the transformation of the Argentinian musical scene of the last decades. The story of how a sexually diverse, economically independent and truly nationwide movement took over the scene.
Amaia shares in this documentary the journey behind the creation of her first record.
Emilia is a young psychiatrist living in Buenos Aires with her boyfriend. She has a steady life but is not fully satisfied. She receives an invitation to go back to her hometown in Patagonia to spread Andrea's ashes, Emilia's best friend who died five years earlier.
A musical road movie that takes us on a trip through South America with bands such as Él mató a un policía motorizado, Mundaka, Niños del Cerro and Carmen Sandiego. With a variety of formats that trace a plexus of dissimilar experiences, the film finds in self-management and companionship the common story of independent rock.