Valeria Radivo
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Patagonia, 1960. A German doctor meets an Argentinean family and follows them to a town where the family will be starting a new life. The family welcomes the doctor into their home and entrust their young daughter to his care, not knowing that he is one of the most dangerous criminals in the world.
The German Doctor

Elisa, a thirty-eight-year old woman, leaves for a week with her husband and young daughter on a vacation to a house in the country. Everything is going for her: she has a successful professional career, loves her family, has enough money for a comfortable life, and has plans for the future. After arriving to the country, a strange feeling takes hold of her. She starts feeling the presence of something that moves the treetops at night, makes the dogs howl, and wanders like the breath of a ghost across the infinite countryside. A stinging feeling that kills all her certainties. In the middle of the night Elisa wakes up. The moonlight shines on her face.
In the Open

A woman receives a telephone call from a hysterical woman, which she later finds out is herself.
Calls

A couple kisses passionately at a bus stop. They board the bus, go to the back seat, and continue kissing. She suggests a trip to Bariloche next week, he proposes that they camp. She will want to shop for souvenirs; he pulls a small toy dog out of his pocket and gives it to her. She laughs, he wants to know why, and suddenly, inexplicably, the spell is broken. Silence and distance descend on the couple. Will they sort it out before the bus reaches her stop? Are there any more kisses in store for the two of them?