Daniel Melero
Sound
Known For

After meeting in a chat room, Fede arrives at a down- town building to have an intimate encounter with a gay couple older than him. As the night unfolds, Fede has an intense and telling experience. The next morning finds him different, as if suddenly he had found a new possible way to love.
The Third One

Detective Chávez, a family man and a tough cop, is put in charge of the investigation into a homicide that took place in the most exclusive circles of high society 1980s Buenos Aires. At the crime scene, Chávez meets officer Gómez, nicknamed The Goose, a good-looking rookie who becomes his right-hand man and goes undercover as bait to catch the murderer.
Death in Buenos Aires

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Jessico, Una Historia de Rock en Tiempos Convulsos

A romantic weekend getaway turns into a nightmare for a couple when a trivial argument unleashes a spiral of violence fueled by jealousy and unbridled passions.
Weekend
Polyphony is a multidisciplinary art project that aims to unite many and varied voices, calling out to meet artists from different disciplines and proposing to create artworks inspired by 8 universal concepts of social nature. The project documents the creative process and reflections that lead to armed of each work, of each voice; and then display the results. Working with a large white wall as a common carrier, the creations of artists overlap each other to achieve a collective exercise that promotes art as a creative vehicle of expression, reflection and change.
Polyphony

Paco knows that his mother died of a terminal illness when he was barely two years old, that his father, Alvaro, has remarried after a long period of mourning, and that his newborn sister will be with him for life. He has a strange tattoo on his forearm, and he knows it was his mother's last message before she left for the first time, because now he knows that death was a step after abandonment.
Tatuado

A unfulfilled man tries to find something to ling to, traveling from town to town, in one of them he'll find enough reason to stay.
Do You Swim?

For many years, Buenos Aires, Argentina, was one of the best places in the world for a film buff; but from the mid-sixties onwards, successive authoritarian governments shaped the will of the spectators, dictating what could be seen and what could not, so that the true cinema lovers, in their desire to watch films, had no choice but to embark on the most extraordinary and strange adventures.
An Important Premiere
From Stirner's anarchist philosophy to self-published fanzines; from participating in the Resistance Marches of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo back in the Eighties to protesting the opening of McDonald's first Argentine restaurant; from meetings with anarchists at the Jose Ingenieros Library to the scene at Luis Alacran's park stand; and from the notion of a cooperative association to the very first community festivals, this oral history of the argentinian punk movement continues its lucid and choral vision of resistance and the margins.
Contempt for Authority, Stories of Local Punks in Argentina 1983-1988 (Chapter 2)

An intriguing ritual execution involving cannibalism.
Soghoth

A parable, portrait or record around Daniel Melero’s Travesti. An entropy that’s the convergence between the secrets behind its production, the anniversary show -25 years later- and the winding career of a transverse artist.
Operation Travesti

Musician admired by musicians, prominent cultural personality and one of the most important Argentine rockers ... but who knows Daniel Melero? A fascinating documentary about a versatile artist away from the noise of fame, the vanity of success and mass acceptance.
Retrato incompleto de la canción infinita

Ale is a girl who, along with her older brother, Pato, recreates a room in their house's empty swimming pool to share the last days of summer. This blue room, which begins as a game for Ale, becomes her hiding place to escape the problems she faces at home.