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De un vastisimo mar
De un vastisimo mar could be considered as a film in the making, a real-time film performance, about exile as a relationship.Published on: -
Alguien debe morir
Night. Rain and thunder. A car. Another car. An accident. Or two? Someone has to die.Published on: -
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Belmonte
At the age of 43, painter Javier Belmonte can no longer camouflage his fear of life and insecurity with bohemian bravura.Published on: -
The Militant
Endearing second film from Uruguayan Tiger Award winner Nieto. During a strike at the university, Ariel (uniquely played by Felipe Dieste) hears thatPublished on: -
Así habló el cambista
The rise and fall of an opportunistic money changer who has to get his hands dirty to finance his luxurious lifestyle.Published on: -
Breve historia de como se conocieron y enamoraron un hombre
Male driver meets female pedestrian on the zebra crossing. And then…Published on: -
El apóstata
Also in his first Spanish production, one can recognise the amiably ironic and occasionally absurd hand of the Uruguayan Veiroj (A Useful Life). A youPublished on: -
La luz incidente
Shot in beautiful and appropriate black-and-white, Rotter’s third film after Solo por hoy/Just for Today and El otro/The Other, is an intimate tale abPublished on: -
Neon Bull
On the road with a travelling rodeo troupe through Brazil, the camera registers panoramic views. Sublime images, which alternate with a less idyllic rPublished on: