Agostina Gálvez
Directing
Known For

Buenos Aires, 2019. Lucrecia, who jobs as a museum security guard, foresees a sharp rise in the dollar’s value with her pendulum and falls in love with a currency exchange house employee.
An Odd Turn
Scenes from the working life of a male director: Defa sophisticatedly lampoons masculinity in filmmaking with this sly, surprising meta-movie. (Courtesy of Film Society of Lincoln Center.)
Dramatic Relationships

Camila, a young Argentine theater director, travels from Buenos Aires to New York to attend an artistic residency to develop a Spanish translation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Upon her arrival, she begins to receive a series of mysterious postcards which set her down a winding path through her past and towards her future.
Hermia & Helena

Two teenage boys are in a country house and are taking care of one's little sister. The parents are absent. The young people hide their love relationship from the girl and meet furtively in a small abandoned part of the garden. The girl never enters that room because a fearsome hidden dragon lives there.
The secret of the hidden dragon

Two young Argentines, brought together by chance, wander the streets of New York City, increasingly lost in a maze of currency exchange, translation problems, religious vocation and nocturnal flirtation.
Dear Renzo

At her summer job, Ivana learns it's easy to create a circle of lies, fiction and love when you're bored.
Frankenstein's Bride

Inés visits her grandmother who lives in a town near the sea. Through their coexistence, the contrasts of a young woman and a woman meet at the beginning and end of life. Inés checks her grandmother's house and ends up finding a path that holds a mystery. In a familiarly rare climate, a journey begins that will reveal the history that was sought.