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Pascual León, a retired 65-year-old man, finds out how to give meaning to his last days after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's: to avenge a past crime before his memory loss erases everything that he is.
A contemplative documentary that captures the present and past of vulnerable senior citizens striving to survive in Mexico City, one of the world's largest and most populated metropolises. Among them is "Clavitos," an 84-year-old homeless clown, who dreams of leaving the streets and saving enough to buy a new clown suit to continue his beloved profession.
When the elderly caretaker of a remote morgue discovers the body of a young woman killed during a protest, he embarks on a magical odyssey to give her a proper burial before the militia returns.
After a period of sorrow, Fernando de Arellano, a rich businessman who has recently lost his young wife Blanca from a serious ilness, meets Mónica, who looks identical to her.
The life of Fermín goes by, divided between his work as a diablero and the confinement he lives in within his house. Like him, other families live in a vecindad in the heart of Mexico City. One day, a company colluded with the government threatens to evict the vecindad tenants in order to build a mall. Facing the threat of an eviction, the tenants join in solidarity to come out of their self-absorption and fight for a common cause.
Claudina is a repressed woman from the countryside. After her husband passes away, she meets Elsa, a married woman with whom she discovers real love. In a little conservatory town in the south of Chile, obsessed with UFO sighting, she starts a new journey.
Two years after the revolt in Chile, the images of the social emergency are now possible to contemplate as historiographical archival material. Even with all the emotional charge of a remote past. Confined to his apartment, the author confronts his images with the question of how we should tell the story, through an exploratory "anti-documentary" collage of various visual and sound fragments, apparently disconnected from each other. The use of the archival material found is crossed in an experimental way to reveal the daily presence of Becoming, the confinement, the rain, the crises, the media, the poverty, the matinees, the streets and the voices plunged into oblivion.
A woman with a degree in biology and a particular taste for arachnids gets involved with some unfinished business left by her dead mother, leading her to face unlikely events that revolve around the banana mafia in a South American country, such as an etheric eminence that anticipates tragedies, a cryptozoological being that is mentioned with skepticism and a terrorist society that seeks to dismantle the fraudulent and sinister structure of land concessions.
After Argentina's military dictatorship collapses, infamous torturer Angel Vladimir Carvalo (Otto Sirgo) takes refuge in the vastness of Mexico, where he uses his victims' money to pull off business deals -- and ultimately becomes director of the National Registry of Vehicles. Helmed by Christian Gonzalez, this fascinating drama is based on the experiences of Richardo Miguel Cavallo, a real-life tormenter who was arrested in 2000.
Forgotten Earth uses up close imagery of insects, gastropod molluscs, and other small terrestrial animals to delve into the subconscious world of nightmares. The macro imagery transforms the small beings into larger-than-life projections on the big screen.
In the north of the pampas, the remains of a population lie hidden under the soil; they’ve been this way for more than a century. Their casual discovery is the starting point with which the film tries to puzzle out that mystery. There where soy reigns, one more battle is fought in the constant struggle of film against oblivion.
Between 1937 and 1938, during the Spanish Civil War, thousands of minors were evacuated by their own families from the Republican zone to the Soviet Union to prevent them from perishing in the indiscriminate bombings that the rebel army directed against the civilian population. Taking advantage of the 80th anniversary of this epic, a team went to Russia to record the testimonies of some of those “childrens of war.”