
Enrique Bellande
Directing
Biography
Enrique Bellande is an Argentinian film director.
Known For

During the year 2000, Ricardo, Pollo, Walter and Chiqui occupied a house in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Congreso. The four young people forge a strong friendship that leads them to go through different stories of crime, drugs and social marginalization.
Okupas

Ruben is a bodybuilder, lives day and night dedicated to his body, which takes him all the time and does not look for work. But even the adversities of life cannot deter him from believing in himself as a superhero.
Historias Breves 0: Rubén, el Murciélago

A couple of friends work for a taxi driver to rob his passengers, but they feel like they're getting ripped off. They decide to plan their own robberies, but they are amateurs and things don't go too well. One of the youths, Cordoba, whose girlfriend Sandra is pregnant, just wants to get enough cash so they can leave Argentina and get to Uruguay to start a new life. He and his friends plan one last robbery, but things don't go as planned.
Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes

A group of soldiers who naively went to fight in the Falklands War remains forgotten in those desolate lands a month after the end of the conflict.
Historias Breves I: Guarisove, los olvidados

Continuing the series started with Intervened Events (2014), the Buenos Aires Film Museum presents the second feature film made entirely with material from its archives and by fourteen outstanding Argentine filmmakers. These are nine issues of Cine Escuela Argentino, a project created in 1948 by the Argentine Ministry of Education during the first government of Juan Domingo Perón. The latter promoted “the use of the cinematographer as a didactic assistant destined to complete the educational and cultural work, mainly in what concerns exalting the feelings of the nationality, with the heroic example of the heroes, Christian morality and the multiple civil duties, great and small”. Hence, most of the films produced by Cine Escuela Argentino were aimed at scientific dissemination and tourism promotion of the various regions of the country. (Museum of Cinema)
Intervened Archives: Cinema School

The crew of a 24-hour store live their life while dealing with a drug cartel
24 horas (Algo está por explotar)

Two men of low life travel by car under a sweltering sun. They do not find the place they are looking for, lost in a remote Argentine countryside. They arrive at a workshop to ask questions and events seem to take off. The short was part of "Short Stories I" (1995).
Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala

Twenty-something Ana, now living in Buenos Aires, returns to her native city of Paraná. She meets old school mates, old friends, makes new ones, and starts to rethink her life, and perhaps change her future.
Ana and the Others

It is an approach to the figure of Fernando Martín Peña, but it is also a film about cinema, about a transcendental movement in its history, its spaces and rituals.
Life in the Dark

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Juansebastián

A manager of a Santa Fe bank, who apparently leads a normal life with his wife, actually has a lover in Paraná, as well as a terrible relationship with his father, a retired military man who became an executive of a multinational in Buenos Aires.
Gerente en dos ciudades

The supposed apparition of a virgin to a religious woman turns an Argentine city into a point of attraction for devout Catholics and a great economic resource for a town hit by lack of employment.
Mary's City

Portrayal of everyday life of Sergio De Loof, an iconic queer artist from the 80's and 90's in the camp-scene of Buenos Aires; the so called "under porteño".
A History of Rococo Trash

From the Peruvian Amazon region crossing along the Andes, up to the Pacific Ocean, a monumental gas pipeline is built to transport natural gas for the first time to the city of Lima. All along 750 kilometers, this work is known as the Camisea Project. The documentary records the different stages of the gas pipeline building, the landscape, the people, their dreams and final destiny.
Camisea

Follows a peculiar white-bearded snake and bird catcher, who lives in his scrap-yard and zoo just outside Buenos Aires.
Bonanza

"La Sed" explores the world of alcoholism, attempting to decipher how to quench the impossible, how to confront that insatiable thirst that consumes everything. Pushing all boundaries, dragging its possessor into human degradation.