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Argentine films of 2008 Title Director Release Genre A - C; 100% lucha, la film: Juan Iribas: 24 of July: 1973, un grito del corazón: Liliana Mazure: 26 of June: Acné: Federico Veiroj: 7 January: Ángeles caídos: Pablo Reyero: 7 of February: Aniceto: Leonardo Favio: 12 of June: Brigada explosiva, misión pirata: Rodolfo Ledo: 31 of January ...
Winter Visitor (Visitante de Invierno) is a 2008 Argentine, Spanish film, written and directed by Sergio Esquenazi.It is probably the most important Argentine horror film of the last 30 years, since it was the first Argentine horror film in two decades to be supported by INCAA (National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts) and therefore the first Argentine horror film to premiere in the ...
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Don't Look Down (Spanish: No mires para abajo) is a 2008 Argentine fantasy-erotic drama film written and directed by Eliseo Subiela and starring Antonella Costa and Leandro Stivelman. [1] The allegorical story portrays a young man in mourning who takes to sleep-walking, falls into a girl’s bed through her skylight, and accepts her literally ...
At the Hotel Termas, a dilapidated Argentine hotel in the small town of La Ciénaga, teenage girls and best friends Amalia and Josefina begin to explore their burgeoning sexuality while being fervently Catholic.
Argentina’s military dictatorship led to killings and disappearances of at least 30,000 people. The film "Azor" explores the complicity of even neutral countries.
Valentina is a 2008 Argentinian traditionally animated romantic-comedy film released in theaters throughout Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay on July 24, 2008. It also had a limited release in the United States later that year. It did very poorly at the foreign and international box-office, resulting a box-office bomb.
Film critics liked the film, with one writing, "This was the most original film that I have seen since last year's Pan's Labyrinth. What was even more amazing was that the budget was estimated at $1.5 million, quite a bit of money in Argentina, but not for Hollywood.