Nicolás Martínez Zemborain
Directing
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After losing their bearings, a group of Chilean soldiers learns some lessons about their enemy's humanity in this dark comedy set during the 1970s war between Chile and Argentina. Digging in where they are, the troop soon discovers a nearby Argentinean platoon. Unsure how to handle the situation, the two groups start passing notes via a stray dog, and eventually achieve a wary camaraderie.
Mi mejor enemigo

A wedding invite from an estranged sibiling inspires a grandmother to assemble her family and embark on a roadtrip in a broken down caravan.
Rolling Family

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.
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