
Pablo Oliverio
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Known For

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Desaliniados

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Hola esta es mi cámara

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Historia de Amor en Baño Público

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Reunión

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Orgasmo

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El Viaje de Don Hilario

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El éxito del amor

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Cine Tomado

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Cuentos Peludos

In a dystopian future Buenos Aires, humans and aliens coexist. The totalitarian government persecutes the aliens and oppresses the people watching their every move. Rex is a cartographer who decides to work as a spy for the government because he is in dire need of a job. But everything changes when he meets Ian, a fugitive alien he becomes attracted to. In the sewers of the city, the revolution is beginning.
A UFO Over My Bed

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ARGENTINA LEYENDAS

An intimate and erotic drama that pays homage to the late gay Argentine author Manuel Puig. Shot almost entirely in arty and gritty black-and-white, the film has Carlitos, a young Brazilian guy, meeting his older Uruguayan lover Carlos for an extended tryst in a Buenos Aires hotel room. This romance features many tender, playful, and sexy moments, from the opening scene of Carlitos in bed, to a collage of images of the couple at the film’s end. Oliverio and the actors deftly capture the lovers’ palpable sense of desire in this striking low-budget film.
Postcards Over the Skin

Two young men form a happy couple. They give each other gifts. One of those presents is the visit to a sorcerer, who bids them a prompt separation.
Puto

Two homeless young people live their love on the streets, do temporary jobs or just scavenge for their comforts or food. She and he leave love messages in different parts of the city. In turn, many other couples, with different profiles, and in more critical situations, seek their daily subsistence in pursuit of a better tomorrow.
Los amantes indigentes

A documentary that focuses on two stories about trans but that have nothing to do with what the media often choose to show. ChicXs who have a job, a family, a life as "normal" as any other inhabitant of Argentina. Maiamar and Carla, one an actress and teacher and the other a hairdresser, tell about their daily lives, their own prejudices and those of others about being trans and how the Gender Identity Law included them in society. Despite the fact that these two cases reflected do not belong to the stereotype typical that equates cross-dressing with prostitution, both characters are in charge of emphasizing that their situation was different. Both were able to make a profession, while others saw prostitution as a single outlet. Something that after the sanction of the Law will begin to change due to the equalization of rights.