Ulises Montanaro
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In a small town, a police officer goes to the house of a teacher friend to question him about the sudden disappearance of one of his students, who had been responsible for a car accident that claimed the lives of a family of four.
The Teddy Bear

In a dystopian future, Sergio Karnak, a former police officer, has to struck a deal with a dangerous and perverted crime lord in the hopes of finding his lost sister, pushing him to the limits of his own morality.
Tangerine Shot
The Reaper arrives in the Argentine countryside to complete a list before sunset, but nothing goes according to plan. Eccentric locals, absurd situations, and sheer unpredictability turn his routine into chaos. As frustration grows, The Reaper begins to question whether his job is only to take lives.
The Death walks in the Fields

A scientist and his daughter will have to face Him, a capricious god, as they interfere with His goal: stripping people of their memories and turning them into creatures known as "Forgotten Ones".
My Forgotten Ones

JK enters the Library in search of a book but he quickly discovers that his wishes might not be that simple. Halls and corridors multiply like a labyrinth without a way out, stairs lead to impossible places, and the employees of the Library don't offer any help. The Library seems to watch over and guide him against his will. Every attempt to move forward traps him, plunging him further into the chaos of an absurd system. What began as a small desire turns into a mental and sensory odyssey, where JK will even have to resort to violence. What is your Library?