
Nicolás Valentini
Directing
Known For

A documentary of absurdist humor that delves into the immaturity of Witold Gombrowicz, the controversial Polish writer who lived in Argentina and wrote the first existentialist novel.
Gombrowicz or The Immaturity

Argentina and Turkey are geographically apart by thousands of kilometers. However, despite the distance, both countries' recent past brings them immediately together. That nearness takes Nora Cortiñas -a member of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Founding Line- into a journey to the Kurdish region of Turkey. There, she meets the Mothers of Peace, who lost their children to violence and state terrorism by the Turkish government, and in order to carry on their fight, have taken the Argentine mothers as a model to become the Saturday Mothers.
Scarves of History

The end is the present, and the past is the whole series of events that led to it. An ex-couple reunites in a bar in a city after many years. There, the present will unfold, they will settle old scores, and they will mock their tragicomic history, once again putting their feelings to the test. At times, they seem to be immersed in a game that only they know. The fragments reconstruct the history that they both destroyed but have not forgotten. Silence, tears, a dream, nothing more.
Fragmento

Faced with the deafening silence of the sea, how do four approach a duel? What do they take for granted about death? What different states do three go through with respect to the same duel? What hidden feelings appear? Why do you think you feel things that you don't feel, but say you have to feel and make them your own? What unsuspected vibrations could arrive and completely change your idea of death? By four, by three, by two... and one?
4 3 2 uno

At a film festival, a filmmaker tries to figure out what the jury is looking for in order to win the award. But the fear of failure threatens to ruin more than just his career, while the search for recognition throws his own desires into crisis.