Miguel Monforte
Directing
Known For

In 2008, the former combatant soldier in the Malvinas Julio Aro returned to the islands to close his personal story. After visiting the Darwin cemetery, he proposed to restore the identity of the Argentines who lay as "Soldiers only known to God."
Héroe Corriente

Elena and Ariel are fifty years old and have just separated after almost three years of dating, leaving the renovation of their shared home, "El Recreo," unfinished. An unfortunate accident will give Elena and Ariel the chance to revisit their questions together and inspire a new perspective on their personal worlds, on each other, and ultimately, on their futures.
Después del recreo

Geoffrey Cardozo (English) and Julio Aro (Argentinian) are Nobel Peace Prize nominees for their joint work in a historic humanitarian cause—the restitution of the identities of Argentine casualties during the Malvinas War. Elma Pelozo is 80 years old and the mother of Gabino Ruiz DĂaz, a young man who died during the war, and who remained buried in the Darwin cemetery for three decades as a “soldier only known by God.” Gabino is one of the Argentinian heroes who gained back their identity thanks to the work done by Geoffrey Cardozo and Julio Aro. Elma has two dreams—meeting Geoffrey Cardozo, the person who buried his son with honors, and traveling to Malvinas to visit his grave.
Elma’s Dreams. Story of a Malvinas/Falklands Mother

1982. An Argentine teenager is torn from his home to fight in the Malvinas. He loses his life and his identity. Years later, an Argentine war veteran and another British man manage to restore it to him. The young man's family gets some peace.