Eva Doesn't Sleep
In 1952, Argentina's beloved First Lady, Eva Perón, died of cancer at the age of thirty-three. A renowned embalmer was commissioned by the grieving Juan Perón to preserve her body for display, and Argentines flocked to be near "Evita". Three years later, when his government was overthrown by a military coup, Perón fled the country before he could make arrangements for the transportation of his wife's body. The military junta now in control kidnapped the corpse; so afraid were they of Eva's symbolic power that they even made it illegal to utter her name.
Ex-Files 2: The Back Up Strikes Back
A woman seeks revenge on the man pretending to fall in love with her to gain professional advantage.
Fabric Cosmos
A curious little paper boy and a bouncy chipmunk live in a small planet in a fabric cosmos. One day, the boy sets off on a mysterious adventure as he pulls a strange ribbon while trying to find the chipmunk.
Football Stories
Through different experiences and memories from inhabitants of the Cuban city of Holguín, this is a documentary about how soccer works both as a means to enjoy the body and for the building of social bonds.
Get Out
Australia, 1915. A young miner decides to change the course of his life. Determined to succeed, he joins the army with the hope of coming back as a hero. In France, he chickens out as he watches his mates die. In a fit of madness, he crosses the battlefield facing the German machine guns.
Gomorra
Martín lives in the Argentine countryside. After suffering a violent robbery at his place by a hooded person who threatened his children, he receives the visit of Guzmán, a man who assures him he's able to find the man who robbed him.
I'd Like to Know Why You Dumped Me
Matías and Luciana are a solid couple, or at least that's what Matías thinks. Because everything falls to pieces when Luciana, without providing an explanation, announces that she doesn't want to be with him anymore.
In the Language of Cowbells / Straw Coffin
The fields of Eastern Hungary were once grazed by large herds of cows. However, the chime of cowbells turned into the sound of funeral bells, as these large herds disappeared from small villages. Bálint Balla, one of the last of the local cow farmers, bid farewell to his herd then made a coffin for himself out of rushes and willow branches.




