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Ivo Aichenbaum

Directing

Known For

Memories Revealed
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Over the course of 10 months, a camera travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina and Hanover, Germany to meet with Magalí, María Belén, Ivana and Carla, the founding members of the Archivo De La Memoria Trans Argentina, the first existing Trans Archive in the world. Taking the shape of a photo-novel, the documentary not only recounts the founding members lives as trans women under the Argentine dictatorship (1976-1983), the AIDS epidemy, state repression and mass assassinations but also years of fighting for their rights, sorority and the exaltation of life and laughter in times of death. Filming each one of them is filming them embracing their new role as curators, archivists and historians while a collection of 7,000 photos goes through the filter of their memories.

Memories Revealed

2019
Danube
5.0

Argentina, 1968. In the midst of the Cold War, the dictatorship of Juan Carlos OnganĂ­a (1966-70) organizes the 9th Mar del Plata Film Festival in order to show the world its friendly face, while exercising censorship and repressing dissidence.

Danube

2021
El malestar
5.0

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El malestar

2022
La parte automática
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La parte automática

2012
Cabeza de ratĂłn
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In September 2011, after graduating from a cinema school, Ivo Aichenbaum decides to come back to his home town of Rio Gallegos. The day before his departure, he learned that a friend of him committed suicide. The movie tells us all about this missed come back journey, as well as being a tribute to his lost friend and home town.

Cabeza de ratĂłn

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La ultima marcha

Internal Comms
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Meri unearths memories about Osvaldo, her father, a militant and leader of the Workers’ Party in Argentina. Much like piecing together a shattered vase, she delves into the chronicle of the first accusation of gender violence within that organization. The story winds through both party and family archives, intertwining with the portrait of her mother, Flavia. The director reconstructs her family history, which is, in turn, the history of the party and the political history of the country. An unsettling journey of discovering and yet still loving a father who unveils his monstrous side, “Internal Newsletter” stands as a testament, reflecting on the personal and political upheavals that bind three generations of revolutionary activists.

Internal Comms

2024