Christoph Behl
Directing
Known For

An Argentine theater company sets off on a tour of various towns in France, performing Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, directed by Daniel Veronese. The actor who plays Treplev—the writer in love with Nina—and Perroud, a young film director, record this trip. What begins as a travelogue transforms into a duel of viewpoints: that of Perroud's camera versus that of "the Actor who plays Treplev."
Treplev

The failed story of a love triangle in a post-apocalyptic world.
The Desert

Panash is a fictional film set in a dystopian near future. Buenos Aires is in flames, convulsed by a state of siege that seems to have no end. But in the margins of the city, there is room for a love story.
Panash

Short film written and directed by Hernán Sáez in 1999.
No Pizza

Martina and Sofia are sisters. They wake up one morning in great heat, eat breakfast on the patio and remain there all day watching TV. They eagerly await a call from their mother who lives abroad.
The Patio
Devised as a critique of Argentina's national crisis in 2002. A young cyclist is run over and badly injured by a couple of gangsters. Neither the private nor the state-run emergency services manage to save her.
Public/Private

A famous sommelier loses his palate in the middle of a wine festival.
El camino del vino

Diverse stories of characters who live locked up in institutions of seclusion. Old, crazy, sick and prisoners looking for ways out of the asphyxia that surrounds them.