Enrique Buchichio
Writing
Known For

Leo, a young man coming to terms with his own sexuality, runs into Caro, a primary school friend he fancied when they were kids, who's now trying to ward off her own personal demons. This casual re-encounter will affect their personal conflicts without either truly grasping the other's problem.
Leo's Room

Two Uruguayan journalists embark on a journey of secrets, simulations, furtive encounters and paranoia when a mysterious informant contact them with the intention to reveal evidence of crimes by the military dictatorship that have never been investigated. The delivery is postponed repeatedly, patience runs out and anxiety grows, but the possibility of obtaining the information is stronger than any suspicion.
Carrot

A box with no addressee or sender arrives at an office awakening the desire of the employees to get a hold of it.
Matrioshka

Two old crime partners meet again. One of them just got out of jail and is looking for a new gig, while the other one now has a legitimate business. They go to catch up at a bar while Peñarol plays the final of the 1987 Copa Libertadores de América.
Goal

A rural worker suffers an accident and understands that in a few minutes he is going to die. In absolute solitude and surrounded by a natural environment indifferent to his tragedy, he will face, without drama, the fact that these are his last minutes of life and nothing he can do to modify that destiny. Based on a story by Horacio Quiroga.
The Dead Man

Are Uruguay and Belgium children of the same unrecognized father? What was the role of Irish diplomat Lord John Ponsonby in the founding of two nation-states that seemingly have nothing in common? Welcome to Ponsonbyland: an invitation to think about nationalities and identities from a different perspective.