Mariana Bomba
Crew
Known For

Known for catching criminals, famed reporter Ema Garay faces a dilemma when the suspect in a teen's disappearance turns out to be someone close to her.
Caught

Three women meet by chance at the end of the world, in Argentinian Patagonia, and set out on a polyamorous journey, caught up in the search for new kinds of relationships, far from possession and pain. They become the Daughters of Fire, a band dedicated to helping those women who look for their own path to erotica.
The Daughters of Fire

Uruguay, 1973. Having been crushed by the military dictatorship, surviving members of the Tupamaro guerillas are imprisoned and tortured. They must find a way to endure the coming 12 years.
A Twelve-Year Night

Documentary series on the circumstances surrounding the death of María Marta García Belsunce, one of the most controversial criminal cases in Argentina.
Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta?

Yiya Murano poisoned her friends to cover up scams in 1970s Argentina and became a dark figure in popular culture. Freed in the 1990s, she reappeared as a pop icon. Today, her son Martín seeks to reveal her true face.
Yiya Murano: Death at Tea Time

A love story between two women who, in the early ‘90s, connect both their lives with a thread that soon turns into a feat of experimentation, joy and bonds of one of the most ferocious generations of Argentine female filmmakers.
Continuum: The Beach

An unexpected sexual awakening and the concealment of an unavoidable desire constitute the main motor of Román, a tale about self-discovery in which, without even noticing it, a quiet real estate agent starts feeling attracted to another man, twenty years younger than he is.
Román

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Severino

Malena decides to move in with her boyfriend Lucho, seeking to get away from her maternal home, but her plan is cut short by Lucho's negligence, who falls asleep and loses the key to the apartment.
Aire y luz

The Trans Memory Archive gathers the images and stories of trans women for more than 50 years, preserving the memory of those who suffered the outrages of the police, the abandonment of the State and the hostility of the society that witnessed, indolent, a silent genocide. Cintia, Edith, María Belén and Trachyn survived. They share with us the intimacy and complexity of those who faced injustice and pain with humor and creativity, but also with organization and community. In the style of a documentary essay, the series is structured along four axes, each one starring one of them: they talk about carnival, affection, exile and organization, and through their personal experiences they open the door to understand the reality of an entire community.
Archivo de la Memoria Trans

Documentary portrait about Adrián Muoyo, the head of the Library at the ENERC.