Camila Menéndez
Editing
Known For

A librarian founds a copy of the fabled Necronomicon, only unleash hell on earth.
Necronomicon – The Book of Hell

Claudina is a repressed woman from the countryside. After her husband passes away, she meets Elsa, a married woman with whom she discovers real love. In a little conservatory town in the south of Chile, obsessed with UFO sighting, she starts a new journey.
Forgotten Roads
The story of Hernán Darwin Reyna, leader along with Javier Calamaro of El Corte, a group that burst onto the bass circuit in the 1980s with a handful of shows and two nightclubs. His life is an enigma full of curious circumstances and poetic and tragic nuances.
Un corte inesperado

With never-before-seen images and interviews, this documentary explores the life of Quino, one of Argentina's most important humorists.
Quinografía

Mystery surrounding the sale of a house... What surprise can the buyer get? What is the history of the family that lived there for years? Is it all a product of the imagination or will there be a "gift" left in the home?
Vendido

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Paisaje épico

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Scafati, palabra pintada

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Las Milagros existen

Tree planting in Rajasthan, India, has become a symbol of freedom in the middle of the desert. Families in this community have abandoned the belief that the birth of a girl is a curse.
Sisters of the Trees

The images and sounds in this work do not correspond to institutional records; they intersect with different temporalities, in the search for an audiovisual poetic reflection (without shying away from the absurd), on academia, foreignness (geopolitics and gender) and orphanhood, beyond personal memory.
Congresos, fracaso de una tesis

Malva was 95 years old. She was a transvestite who outlived three times over the average life expectancy of a trans person. She told us everything about her life during a year and a half. Together with Marlene Wayar, a Trans referent, we tried to unveil the mystery, analyzing her avant-garde militant activity and the impact she made in our lives.
Named Like A Flower

Mendoza, 1978. María and her father live in a remote and inhospitable area east of the mountain range. The monotony of their lives is altered when one day a wounded militant, Salazar, arrives. They are forced to take her in and take care of her until she recovers or someone comes for her. As the days go by, the military siege closes in on them, there is no possibility of escape and the house becomes a death trap.
The Night Inside

“The best voice in Argentine rock.” That’s how Hernán Reyna, leader of El Corte, a cult post-punk band from the 1980s, is remembered. The Opposite Road reconstructs his story with home movies and testimonies, adding a missing chapter to Argentine rock