Azul Aizenberg
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An enormous effort of narrative complexity made up of six independent, successive stories, connected by the same four actresses living very different experiences in very different universes…
La Flor

In home-movies shot in the ‘90s by her father, the filmmaker discovers in these inherited images powerful fictions of the Argentinian middle class and the country’s recent history.
Disposable love

A history book, a film saved from the dictatorship, an exiled film director, and a collection of pirated films. The filmmaker traces the images of the women who led to the triumph of the longest strike in Argentine history.
The Stonebreakers

It's a summer day in 1983 in Mar del Plata. A group of men and women walk slowly through the grasslands beside the train tracks, forming the Agrupación Crotos Libres (Free Hobos). With anarchist roots, the hobos advocate a life without a fixed abode, free from material attachments, in defense of leisure and working-class solidarity. Since then, their "non-profit" walks have been their main activity. Pedro, one of the last remaining hobos, recounts their history through his amateur VHS footage.
Crotos Libres

A city department is the scene of confluences of relationships, where the intimacy of a couple and the public sphere of work are confused and converge.