
José David Apel
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Biography
José David Apel (1984, Santa Fe, Argentina) studied film and television at the Instituto Superior de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (ISCAA) in Santa Fe. He is an audiovisual director, musician, and writer. He has attended international clinics at: Bolivia Lab Guión (Bolivia), LabGuion Cinefilia (Colombia), Incubadora Documental (Argentina), Raymundo Gleyzer (Argentina), and the International Screenwriting Clinic at "El Fantástico Teatro Latino Experimental" (Fantastic Latin Experimental Theater), tutored by Rafael Urrea (USA). He holds a Master's degree in Documentary Film from the International School of Film and Television of Cuba (EICTV). He has edited two literary works: "Montefiore" (2009) and "El amor existe atando ligas en el corazón" (Love Exists Ating Ligas in the Heart) (2010). His work includes short documentaries that have been selected at festivals in more than fifty countries around the world and have received awards and mentions.
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Animalia

Lucia is a single parent to a child with Asperger's. She has a minimum wage job and a very difficult relationship with her mother, but she thinks she can deal with everything on her own. One day she receives an urgent call from the school: her son hit his head and she needs to pick him up.
Air

Damián, an 11-year-old boy who is separated from his violent family, is taken to live in a children's home by state intervention. Accompanied by Leandro, a social worker with a personal story similar to his, Damián will have to accept that his previous life is behind him and will not return, but it is still possible to build a new beginning where there is room to not feel so alone.
Rhino

In 1910, a young laundress leaves her rural home, fleeing from her father's violence. With her, her two sisters and their baby brother. Along the way they try to break free from the past and rediscover a future.
The March

In the Bolivian mountains, Aymara children attend a school that preserves their language and worldview. When they leave, they walk through the hills to work. Between the classroom and the land, childhood and adulthood intertwine under the early weight of work and collective heritage.
A School in the Sky, the People on the Ground

"A Sailor's Story" is a self-referential documentary that recounts the most important events in the filmmaker's life through an imaginary character, a sailor who arrives on the Cuban coast with his plastic raft to meet its people and their idiosyncrasies, portray the current reality, and look back on the island's revolutionary history through the testimonies of its inhabitants.
La Historia de un Marinero

Pedro Luca is a hermit who has lived in a cave in the Tucuman mountains since he was thirty years old. His life is an amazing alchemy between his magical ideas of the outside world and his natural universe.
La alegoría de la cueva

Berta Ritvo is 105 years old and has lived through the decline of a flourishing country, such as Argentina in the early 20th century, to the destruction of its economy, society, and politics. Wisely recounting her experiences in Jewish movements and sociopolitical activities, Berta introduces us to a world filled with anecdotes and vitality.
La Raíz del Loto

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Totamate

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La Puerta Condenada

"La Carnada" is a documentary that, within the context of the "Frightful Possibility," expresses the everyday life of what happens in rural areas of the Argentine Republic. As in all countries around the world, the supply of sheep, beef, pork, goat, and horse meat is essential for human nutrition, but... are we capable of imagining that meat made into life? That life made into flesh?
La Carneada

In the banks of the Victoria River, a fish merchant buys the product of the humble fishermen who inhabit the islands of the province of Entre Ríos (Argentina). In exchange for their fishing, he offers them a small amount of food in return.
El Anzuelo no Morderás

An experimental journey that showcases the culture, landscape, and social realities of deep Latin America, beginning in Santa Fe, Argentina, and ending in Cochabamba, Bolivia.