Amigo Skate Cuba
A documentary short film (as well as a social project) shot in Havana, which depicts today's Cuban skate scene through the eyes of a kid who feels nothing but love and joy for his activity.
Antonio
Antonio lives in a small town where the sun hardly ever comes out. When he turns 27, he wishes for something very special: to fly.
Arven
Christian has one year left to live, one year to get to know his newborn son Philip, and on year to make sure Philip will have a chance to get to know him. Heritage is a film about father and son relationship.
BirriLata, Around by Train
Few people in Argentine and Latin American cinema have been as close as Fernando Birri to stand as a patriarch, pioneer, and spokesman for a committed cinema that tears itself apart in its solidarity with its own surroundings. This ode to the tireless Birri presents him to us in full: teaching, establishing standards, and creating with the tools of his time, turning culture into a form of political affirmation as he grows more and more vital and rooted.
By the Sea
Searching for his lost father, a boy will have to be strong to survive.
Capgras
This is not a regular day in Daniel's life. Ever since dawn there's something different about his wife. Unwillingly, Daniel begins a journey to unravel the truth about her wife, the reason why everything feels so out of place. Capgras is a journey of doubt, sex and violence.
Cervino - La montagna del mondo
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Circle
The city gives us the chance to grow economically. But not to everyone. The city gives nothing to those who live outside the system. We live behind bars. We think we're free because we are shielded and protected by security system. But we are but a number, a code. Surely there's a way out. A new society awaits, a new being is growing up somewhere in the solar system.
Contempt for Authority, Stories of Local Punks in Argentina 1983-1988 (Chapter 2)
From Stirner's anarchist philosophy to self-published fanzines; from participating in the Resistance Marches of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo back in the Eighties to protesting the opening of McDonald's first Argentine restaurant; from meetings with anarchists at the Jose Ingenieros Library to the scene at Luis Alacran's park stand; and from the notion of a cooperative association to the very first community festivals, this oral history of the argentinian punk movement continues its lucid and choral vision of resistance and the margins.



