Ana Fraile
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The year 2023 marks the 35th anniversary of the association La Mujer y el Cine, and 43 female directors have come together to deliver a fragment of their gaze, a frame, an aesthetic and ethical decision, a tribute to women who anticipated the struggle. A leap into the void made by women filmmakers of different ages and backgrounds. United, in a sort of electronic loom, as an offering and a legacy in which a moment in the history of Argentine cinema is told, where we were all one, with our eyes on the past, our gaze on the present and the horizon full of the future.
Offering

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¿Quién mató a mi hermano?

Collective film made in times of confinement. April 2020. The film gives visual form to inner worlds—what the directors see and how they see it. How they inhabit their spaces, their bodies, their fears and perspectives in isolation, and how they connect with the “outside worlds.”
Las fronteras del cuerpo

It narrates the life of the last argentine who won the Nobel Prize, César Milstein. Perfect combination of science and adventure. This documentary traces through memories, anecdotes and descriptions, , how a scientist feels and how an adventurer thinks. An intensive course that shows his life from childhood in a family in southern Argentina, to his adult life in Cambridge (England) and his adventures in the mountains, islands and pyramids. Since 1963, their questions and discoveries have produced countless benefits, resulting in applications in medicine, biology and immunology, are major advances in basic scientific knowledge. César Milstein, a great scientist, whom colleagues describe him as a good fellow, hardworking and tenacious. His greater certainty was that, without adventure, would not science.
Un Fueguito: La historia de César Milstein

A reconstruction of the lives of political prisoners of the last Argentine military dictatorship detained in Caseros Prison. It records testimonies that evoke episodes experienced in the cells, hallways, visiting rooms, infirmary, recreation yard, chapel, among other places. The documentary was filmed almost entirely in the prison building during the beginning of its demolition. The interviewees return to the place of their detention almost twenty years after their release. Their testimonies capture the emotions that the reunion aroused in them.
Caseros en la Cárcel

In April 1982 Dalmiro Bustos and Elena Noseda faced one of the most difficult moments of their lives, when their eldest son, Fabián, was sent to fight in the Islands, along with hundreds of conscript soldiers. Almost forty years after the events, Dalmiro, Elena and their two youngest children, Javier and María Elena, tell what they could not say at the time, in an attempt to follow Fabián's footsteps and put into words the anguish and pain that still remain.
Buenas noches Malvinas

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The Voices of Silence
Documentary that explores the legacy of César Milstein, the Argentine scientist who developed monoclonal antibodies. Narrated from a personal quest —the director is the great-niece of the researcher—, it traces the links between scientific curiosity and cinematic exploration to shed light on one of the most groundbreaking inventions in modern medicine: those protein molecules that today silently shape the health of millions around the world.
La biblioteca de todas las cosas posibles
Ana María is a person full of knowledge about art, with a great imagination and vision. universal, at the same time a woman with a world complex, deep and magical internal. The work of Ana María Stekelman is of beauty and connection with the viewer rarely seen, it is magnetic, subverts, elevates, transports. The idea was to make a 70 minute documentary and This demo tries to show the quality of his work. He sky as a sublime expression of movement, and earth as the most finished manifestation of form.