Alberto Romero
Writing
Known For

The journalist Andrés Oviedo must write about the murder of a young political activist Mariano Ferreyra for the magazine where he works. Oviedo performs a series of interviews and dialogues with familiars and friends of Ferreyra. The search for the truth and the motifs of the crime lead him to confront his publishers, who removed him from the case. In front of the arising complications, Andrés doubts to proceed with the investigation, but the support of his daughter, of the same generation as Mariano, helps him to continue. (FILMAFFINITY)
¿Quién mató a Mariano Ferreyra?

Buenos Aires 2001. In a supermarket in the suburbs a chinese family decides to close the market for the fear of the looting being committed throughout the city. The days pass by and the family tries to keep their normal lives but the fear of outside lurking breaks in their family life, over and over.
Mandarin Diamond

La Pampa, Argentina. María, a teacher in a small town who is about to become a mother, decides to leave her violent husband to raise her child in a better place. A small incident triggers the beginning of her journey through the hostile desert.
Hell and Back

A musical tour through the work of Aníbal "Pichuco" Troilo, one of the defining figures of tango and Argentinian music.
Pichuco

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Tres cruces

Jotta, a young atheist and militant, is disarming the house of his dead mother after a long cancer. On the way to the fight against violence so that she could die with dignity in that house. Also your search for answers in religion, science and politics.
Alicia

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Carne propia

Celina and Alejo have gone through a rough patch for almost as long as they have had Camilo, who is 4 years old. Alejo's mother gives them a voucher for a hotel night and offers to look after the kid for the night. The proposal feels weird to them, but they do their best to live the experience enthusiastically.
One night alone

What will the world look like after the last tree has vanished? How will we remember leaves and thorns, the shade above our heads, the shape of forests, and the lives that once dwelled within them? And in that future—will the air still be breathable? In 2063, with all forests gone and atmospheric oxygen nearly depleted, humanity stands on the brink of abandoning Earth. Seventy-five-year-old biologist Diana mentally returns to the year 2022, recalling Miguel, the last guardian of the Pampas forests.