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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

José Celestino Campusano

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José Celestino Campusano at IFFR

  • La secta del gatillo

    In this VR project by José Campusano (he had a retrospective at IFFR in 2018) you step straight into the shady world of corrupt police officers

    • Signatures
  • Hombres de piel dura

    The end of an Argentinian love affair between a farmer’s son and a preacher. For one it means freedom, for the other punishment.

    • Signatures
  • Brooklyn Experience

    A minimalist, choral tale in which several characters typical of indie American films issue a collective statement on an era and its politics. The reg

    • José Campusano
  • Vikingo

    Vikingo, a man of his word, stands out and shines in the diverse biker community. He helps a stranger, Aguirre, who also loves motorcycles: sufficient

    • José Campusano
  • El perro Molina

    Perro Molina, Calavera, and Natalia are probably the best three characters in Campusano’s filmography, together with Vikingo. In this story of prostit

    • José Campusano
  • Fantasmas de la ruta

    A microscopic tale about the trafficking of women, from the viewpoint of Campusano’s universe. Including Vikingo and his bikers, who try to rescue Ant

    • José Campusano
  • El arrullo de la araña

    Simón, the owner of a hardware store, humiliates and constantly controls his four employees. Through this universally recognisable situation, C

    • José Campusano
  • El sacrificio de Nehuén Puyelli

    Unjustly accused and imprisoned for murder, a Mapuche medicine man is sent to a penitentiary in the tourist resort of Bariloche. During his imprisonme

    • José Campusano
  • Vil romance

    Roberto is young, unemployed and has nowhere to sleep. By chance he meets Raúl, a man many years his senior who could be his father, but with w

    • José Campusano
  • El azote

    The determination and dedication of a former musician who is now a social assistant in Bariloche – one of the best-known tourist resorts in Pata

    • José Campusano