Matilde Michanié
Directing
Known For

For more than forty years, Belela Herrera has dedicated her life to saving that of others. The politically persecuted, those displaced by civil wars, and the world's refugees are her concern and vocation. Her story is also that of a woman who defined herself and twisted the destiny reserved for girls of her social class: marrying to a man from high society, having a large family and a comfortable and elegant existence . And it is also the story of a female legacy that is part and consequence of the invisible resistance of thousands of women.
Una de nosotras

The life of Ernesto Guevara retold in testimonies from those who knew him personally.
Che, a Man of This World

Grete Stern decided to be a photographer. Then she also decided to be Argentinian. Those two choices are interwoven in a unique heritage, of paramount importance for modern Argentinian photography, that helps us better understand the world we live in and the worlds that live inside us.
Grete, la mirada oblicua

In 1982 the Malvinas war affected combatants from Argentina and the United Kingdom. The shock wave of the crisis shook thousands of souls in many countries. This documentary tells five stories of civilians whose lives changed forever by the conflict. An inquiry about being in the right place, at the right time, or the opposite
Falklinas

Marcela Acuña is the number one female boxer in the country, with more than 30 wins and a few losses, but that's all in the past. Director Matilde Michanie uses the life of this boxer as a starting point, a long flashback that begins when "La Tigresa" heads to Luna Park, the cradle of Argentine boxing, to fight for the world title. In this way, she introduces us not only to a personal life story but also to the stories of different female boxers from around the world, providing an overview of how women's boxing is viewed beyond the Río de la Plata.
Licencia nº 1

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Cabeza parlante boca muda

Documentary that traces the history of the 20th century through the story of Rogelio García Lupo, Argentine investigative journalist and historian co-founder of the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina along with Gabriel García Márquez, Rodolfo Walsh and Jorge Masetti, and also of the weekly newspaper of the CGT of the Argentines in 1968. We access the personal archive of García Lupo while he was visiting it for the last time at the age of 82, after having decided to hand it over to the National Library for future researchers to consult.
A vuelo de pajarito

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Actitud abeja

In Spain, between 1938 and 1996, thousands of babies were stolen from their mothers at birth. Carolina Escudero, an Argentinian with a degree in journalism and a doctorate in social psychology, lives with her family in Barcelona. She has been researching the issue for several years and works with members of the group S.O.S. Stolen Babies Catalonia.
Cómo decirte que te quiero

Between 1967 and 1973, at the height of the boom in Latin American literature, Néstor Sánchez published four novels. Its originality is promising but at the same time it places it in a marginal sector of the market
Se acabó la épica

It's a difficult journey to be Jewish without being one originally. It's a challenge, and yet there are those who choose to convert to Judaism. This documentary tells the story of a group of seekers determined to live through such a difficult time and try to transcend it.
Judíos por elección

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