
Ana María Orozco
1973 (52 года)El Colombian Dream
Felipe Aljure
Manuela Beltrán, Santiago Rudas
A story as told by an aborted child who's now 14 years old, involving his mother, three teenagers (two twin brothers and their cousin) that make a love triangle, the twins' father and his new lover, a drug lord and his sidekicks, the drug lord's wife who doesn't know who's the father of her baby, a prostitute with bladder problems, a hit man (really a frustrated poet), and a huge missunderstanding
El Colombian Dream
El ratón Pérez
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Alejandro Awada, Mariano Chiesa
Lucía, an active little girl, looses a tooth. Santiago, her father, is an out-of-work boss, and her mother, Pilar, is a successful but overworked architect, reassure Lucía, by telling her that the Hairy Tooth Fairy (a mouse named Pérez) will come to her bedroom to collect her tooth, leaving some money in its place. A mouse who had been monitoring the situation tells another mouse, who in turn tells another mouse until finally the news reaches Pérez, The Hairy Tooth Fairy, who lives in a boat in the port along with hundreds of other mice. They receive the teeth that he collects, and then clean, shape and polish them so that they can be transformed into shiny round pearls. These pearls are then carried through the citys sewers until finally they reach the jewellers owned by Morientes, where an old friend exchanges them for their weight in gold.
The Hairy Tooth Fairy
Soy tu karma
Marcelo Politano
Guillermo Toledo, Ana María Orozco
Darío wakes up one day in his bed next to Renata, whom he does not know anything about. He begins to suspect that it is a joke of his friends or a scam, but Renata has an explanation: Darío is an earlier existence of herself.
Soy tu karma
La peste del insomnio
Leonardo Aranguibel
Ricardo Darín, Alice Braga
30 actresses and actors from Latin America, seek to evoke hope in the midst of the health and economic crisis unleashed by Covid-19, through the reading of fragments from the work of Gabriel García Márquez alluding to the plague of oblivion.
La peste del insomnio