
Jorge Leandro Colás
Directing
Known For

A documentary that tells the story of one of the most successful Argentine films of the ‘90s: Wild Tango. With a controversy that few people know about and several detractors, the undeniable fact is that it was the first approach to cinema and local rock for an entire generation.
Leyenda feroz

Musical documentary about the love story between tango lyricist José María Contursi and a village girl named Gricel. After a passionate and forbidden romance, Contursi and Gricel separate and propose to forget each other, but they discover that forgetting is impossible.
Gricel. Un amor en tiempo de tango

In 1986, President Raúl Alfonsín attempted to move the Argentine capital to the small city of Viedma, in Río Negro. This film tells of the rise and fall of one of the biggest, most extravagant dreams in our history.
Viedma

The talent scouts of the Boca Juniors athletic club travel the most remote clubs, courts and paddocks with the aim of discovering the future cracks of Argentine football. The film takes a close look at the work of evaluating more than 40,000 boys, looking to find the most talented.
The Football Boys

In the midst of an inclement summer, Tavo works as a pool in a country town in the Buenos Aires suburbs, forming a silent part of a landscape and a community that keeps him at bay for class reasons.
Pool Sweeper

In a Buenos Aires hospital, Dr. Esteban Rubinstein tackles general medicine from an extramoral viewpoint. Basing himself on Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical oeuvre, in his office he builds with his patients a space of reflection on the body, health and sickness.
Nietzsche’s Doctors
An experimental documentary that portrays Jiva's life within a Hindu family that practices the Hare Krishna religion. Jiva lives in a typical house in the Buenos Aires suburbs with his wife and eight children, where a deep religiosity constantly filters into everyday life. Throughout the film, a split screen reflects the different aspects of this way of life.
El sirviente

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Parador Retiro

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La visita

In 1971, a group of Argentine soccer players traveled to Mexico to represent their country for the first time in a World Cup. After the false promises of a businessman, when they arrive at their destination they discover that they are alone, without boots, without shirts and without a technical director. By dint of goals and personality they became the favorites of the Mexican public and today make up one of the main and forgotten pages in the history of Argentine football.
México 71

In this short film we accompany Sasha Gigliani, soccer player and Miss Argentina, for an entire afternoon, from her weekly beauty routine to her work as an athlete and influencer on the Estudiantes de La Plata field.
Coronando

Rocío González was always a soccer lover. Not being on the court as a player, she chose to find her place as a referee. From his place he develops the exercise of justice inside the field, and sometimes outside as well.
¿Yo? Arbitra

Alejandro, a space enthusiast, creates small scale planets by hand. One day he receives some unexpected mail: the European Space Agency orders him 227 miniature moons as souvenirs of a mission to Jupiter that is about to be launched. Infinity, in the palm of a hand.
227 moons

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Más que amor es un sufrir

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López, el hombre que desapareció dos veces

Carla Mileo is a sports journalist and women's soccer reporter on the public sports channel. From the Arsenal Fútbol Club field in Sarandí, she tells us about her work and her path to becoming part of Argentine soccer.
Cantando victorias

The San Lorenzo club's fight to return to the Boedo neighborhood, almost 40 years after having been expelled from there for real estate deals during the last military dictatorship, generated massive popular mobilizations.