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- In the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Gabriel has just moved in with his colleague, Juan. Shy and reserved, Gabo is reluctant to follow Juan's wandering hands and meaningful looks.
- Martin seeks for a temporary job at Eugenio's house. When they recognize to be childhood friends, Eugenio offers him work for the summer. A power and desire game starts and their relationship grows beyond their friendship.
- Mariano and Juan, a long-term couple, move from the city to start a plant nursery after Juan's writing career takes off. Their new rural life is interrupted by a visit from Juan's best friend bearing pivotal news.
- An ambiguous relationship develops between a swimming instructor and one of his students.
- After Bruno splits from his girlfriend, she dates Pablo who makes her happy. Jealous, Bruno plots to get her back, befriending Pablo to push him towards another woman, but Bruno's little games backfire, as he questions his own sexuality.
- A film in six episodes, connected by the same four actresses, full of various subplots that play with narrative and different cinematic genres , everything structured in an unusual way.
- The flapping of a butterfly divides Romina's universe into two parallel possibilities: In the first one, she is abandoned by her biological mother, and then raised by another family with German as a brother. There, destiny causes them to build a relationship of love and tension in which they are forbidden for sexual desire. In the other possible world, Romina and German know each other as friends and their permitted but clumsy relationship will alternate this story with the other reality in a game of constant possibilities.
- Coming out of he closet is never easy, but the gay son has already come out to his parents. They weren't happy, but they still love him. The son arrives home, only to learn that his partner has dumped him.
- A train on the Buenos Aires subway system suddenly vanishes.
- The failed story of a love triangle in a post-apocalyptic world.
- A group of actresses performing in a production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" get caught up in a web of romantic intrigue and revelation.
- Lucía and Marcelo are thirty years old. They are carrying a hundred thousand dollars in cash to pay for their new house. But something comes up for the real estate agent and the signing of the papers is postponed. Tense and filled with frustration, they head back to their old apartment and put the money away in a safe place. Marcelo says to her: "Relax, today's just another day". Throughout the 24 hours of wait, the true nature of the love between Lucía and Marcelo unveils, as well as the crisis they are in and the violence within themselves. The film narrates these 24 hours of unbearable tension.
- An Argentine "Stand By Me", Buenos Aires KM 100 is a touching story about five friends growing from childhood into adolescence. The small quiet town they live in doesn't have much to offer and can't fulfill their curiosity.
- Four independent short stories but they have in common that they happen in Buenos Aires during legislative elections. A candidate for deputy, Carlos Celestini floods the city with his image and can be seen in each of the stories.
- A year after his father's death in Mexico, Victor returns to Buenos Aires with a twofold mission. On the one hand, he brings with him a new project for his former theater company; on the other, he abandons his part as The Princess of France and takes up a new role in front of five actresses who know him all too well, but who don't know that time to work will soon become a time to think again about lost loves.
- Arriving at a distant town, a businessman decides to take the identity of a passenger who died during the bus trip.
- Five teenagers violently escape a reformatory school in an Argentinean province. They must journey a hundred kilometers on foot, across the hills, for the promise of a home to continue their days. They hunt to feed, rob houses they come across, do drugs, bathe in the river, fight with each other and make love: A progressive voyage into the wilderness, that soon becomes a mystic fable about courage and grace.
- Helena invites several friends to her house for a weekend and plans to humiliate Joaquin for the actions of his ancestors.
- The film is about the stories of Ailí, Morón, Equis, Fer and Toro. They live together in Buenos Aires. It shows the intimacy of every day situations combining like a puzzle fragments of the five characters during five days of the week. Each one go through different situations that ends in an unique scene about the desires and limitations of our lives.
- Lifeguards, luxury hotels from early XXth Century, mermaids, sea animals and sand castles gather in this labyrinthine essay. A "documentary" about balnearios, Argentine bath resorts and the idea of cities dedicated exclusively to idleness, empty along the winter months and crowded in the summer.
- Juan is a family man; he feels at ease with his life and his work, and with his wife and two children. Everything seems to indicate that the summer holidays in Aguas Verdes are going to be a pleasant time. An unexpected element, however, triggers Juan's mental imbalance.
- Ramona is a domestic worker who spends her time working for hours in some departments of the Buenos Aires middle class and an office building where she is responsible for cleaning when there is no one left but the security guard.
- I go after the footsteps of Isidro Velázquez, the last gaucho raised from Argentina and, as the search for lost time is always erratic.
- From the port of Santa Maria de los Buenos Aires, the city like a desert where no one can expect mercy or help from anyone. Black and sound ships. Orchestral trains. Abandoned children. Illuminated signs of methylene blue. Theater lobbies. Extensive avenues. Narrow straight streets Late studies. Aerial collisions. Chimneys without smoke. Identical letters. Sneaky encounters. Prefabricated marshes Leganese beds. Forbidden islands. Almost a million books. Stone angels Allegorical stones. Porteño songwriters in body and soul. Tricks. Holds. Scams Black and white images of a dead Buenos Aires.
- Julia and Diego spend a weekend looking after Diego's nephew in a house far from the city. Everything seems to go by until a visit from Julia to the hospital changes the course of the relationship.