Germán Sarsotti
Writing
Known For

Atahualpa Yupanqui established himself as a key figure of Latin American identity through travel. Archives, music and personal records of a transhumance aimed at deciphering the dialogue between people and their territory.
Atahualpa Yupanqui, un trashumante

A mockumentary about three young student filmmakers as they make a movie about an alleged film director living obscurely in a Buenos Aires mental hospital. In their visits to the mental hospital, the three students will forge a very special relationship with the self-styled former film director as they follow different clues and strategies to discover his 'true' identity.
Vanishing Landscapes

Yasuo Inomata, the most important landscape gardener in Argentina, was born in a village in northern Japan and settled in Escobar in the 1960s. He created the Japanese gardens of Escobar and Palermo, but some internal disputes altered his work.
El amo del jardín

After several unsuccessful performances, the theatrical project based on Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters" seems doomed to oblivion. The desperate actors persuade the director to call on a constellator who can unlock the energy and summon the audience. During the constellation, the roles are reversed: the one who directs is directed, the one who acts is acted upon, and the one who assists is assisted... The participants' personal problems emerge, revealing new ways of understanding themselves and the play. Ultimately, we are all actors in our own lives.
The public

High-altitude anthropologist and Head of the Qhapaq Ñan Program, Christian Vitry was part of the expedition which pulled out the Children of the Llullaillaco from within the volcano in 1999. This documentary closely frames Vitry's preparation process, among informative and human talks with the Koya community -who must give him permission to start climbing in the area-, and peronal stories that turn this story into a real travelogue.