Beta

Beatriz is tired of enduring the bad habits of her husband Ignacio, and decides to put him in check. For this, he will carry out an experiment with the intention of saving his marriage and turning his home into a more efficient place.

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Mila

Today, HIV is a different lifestyle some must come to terms with; AIDS is no longer a death sentence. The real disease is stigma and discrimination. Mila is the tattoo of three real-life stories rolled into one.

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Miss & Grubs

Once upon a time, in the Dark Forest where no light or love ever penetrated, a perfectly shaped white egg house inhabited by a little perfect rodent called Miss...

Mom and Other Loonies in the Family

The story of a family spanning the 20th century.

Mountains May Depart

The life of Tao, and those close to her, is explored in three different time periods: 1999, 2014, and 2025.

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Murderers

Murderers tells the violent wait of two men who interrupt the tranquility of a bleak restaurant with their arrival. As the story unfolds their dark intentions are revealed. The impatience grows, customers come and go, and the murderers... wait.

My Mother's Tits

A young boy discovers his mom works as an exotic dancer in a local bar, so he decides to find the money to take her to Disney.

Now Add Honey

When a pop-star cousin comes to stay, a family's once normal life changes drastically.

Olmo and the Seagull

'Olmo and the Seagull' is a poetic and existential dive into an actress's mind during the nine months of her pregnancy as she must confront her most fiery inner demons while trying to rewrite a new philosophy of life, identity and love. Underlying this hybrid film is mounting tension over what is real and what is enacted when one is performing one's own life.

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Organism

Organism is, among other things, the story of a young woman and her pet, a small dog named Italia. It's also a new piece added to the extended work of Iván Fund, where the documentary record blurs with fiction in order to create (or describe) small intimate universes where the director's relationship with his characters result in an area where emotions and sensibility rule using small everyday events that push the story forward.