
Oriana Castro
Directing
Known For

It’s saturday night and Pilar just wants to stay alone at home without being bother. But when the doorbell rings, her plans will soon change.
Last Night

A depressed former boxing champion gets involved in a big problem with his cousin the same day that he was about to make up with his ex-girlfriend.
Diablo

Documentary about Lupe's vacation in Argentina after emigrating to Spain four years earlier. She shares her trip with her mother and friends. The idea of ​​returning begins to sink in deeper and deeper, which puts her at odds with her husband and loved ones.
Diario argentino

In the 1990s, in the city of Mar del Plata, about thirty women disappeared and were murdered, most of them sex workers. A serial killer that was given the name of “El Loco de la Ruta” was blamed for these crimes. Every investigation that had to do with these crimes was half-hearted and defective; the stigmatization of the victims was much more intense than any aim at justice. In a decade pierced by impunity and social discontent, the women, most of them still unorganized, were the only ones to raise their voices and take the cold city streets reclaiming justice.
Groundswell

A Portuguese photographer, an architect and an emblematic building of the City of Buenos Aires, crossed by a common history, but at the same time particular. Segundo Subuelo is a documentary film about the obstinacy of memory, about the search for truth and about two characters traveling together a city with labyrinths that only they know.
Segundo subsuelo

Paris, 1980. A group of journalists and intellectuals, including Julio Cortázar and Osvaldo Soriano, who were political exiles from Argentina, set out to create a newspaper called "Uncensored" to counter the disinformation campaign of the military dictatorships that spread across Latin America in the 1970s. Through the reconstruction of this publication and the lives of those who carried it out, the documentary reflects on and delves into the role of the media and the construction of reality.
S.C. Recortes de prensa

Since 2006, Susana and Nélida, protagonists of this story, are imprisoned in the Tucumán Women Prison. They are accused of a crime they say they haven’t committed. They were sentenced to 20 years in prison for being responsible for the disappearance of a teacher friend of theirs, Beatriz Argañaraz, whose body never appeared. Susana and Nélida pray every day for the body to appear and the mystery to be solved. Meanwhile, their lives changed emphatically during the last 16 years behind bars.