Alejandro Encinas
Directing
Known For

The film revolves around the suffering of an entire club that, despite being one of the most traditional in Argentine football, has only won one First Division title in the professional era, but whose fans are recognized throughout the football world as some of the most loyal and passionate in the entire world.
La pasión

Macias Möll spends his days surrounded by clocks and immersed in calculations about time. Driven by a deep desire, every afternoon he stubbornly tries to beat the clock and launches himself down the plaza's ramps in his wheelchair. There he is happy, surrounded by cheering children. The balanced balance between his deepest desire (to return to his childhood) and his present disability is threatened by the sudden disappearance of some children in the plaza, placing him as the sole suspect in a crime that has become public knowledge. A police inspector about to retire, a judge, a bishop, a beautiful young officer, a former Irish diplomat, and a market vendor are part of the cast of characters who take sides in this plot.
Los chicos desaparecen

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