Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala
Rodrigo Moreno
Ulises Rosell
Ulises Rosell
Andrés Tambornino
Andrés Tambornino
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Ulises Rosell
A separated yet self-sufficient craftswoman puts up a friend who is also separating. The hostess has three teenage children, and the arrival of her guest will interfere with their domestic harmony, apart from slowly but surely causing a hormonal surge in one of the boys.
Follows a peculiar white-bearded snake and bird catcher, who lives in his scrap-yard and zoo just outside Buenos Aires.
An absurd crash on the route causes the meeting between Freddy Fassano and "El Descanso", an old spa hotel from the 1930s, totally in ruins. Seduced by the idea of recovering the good life of previous times, Freddy leads the extravagant project to reopen the hotel, gathering a diverse group of collaborators. But everything succumbs to the appearance of Doctor McDonell, a notable lawyer in the area who, alerted by the presence of strangers in the place, unleashes an unpredictable battle whose outcome produced the mysterious history of the hotel.
Julia works as a waitress on the night shift of the Comodoro Rivadavia casino. There, she meets Gwynfor, a customer who offers an interesting work opportunity in the oil industry. And so, what starts out as a morning appointment, résumé in hand, becomes a nightmarish journey in the middle of the arid landscape of Patagonia, a space Ulises Rosell uses with the cinematic power of a western, with the inclemency of the sun and the darkness of night ravaging the protagonists. Inspired by the stories of captive women from the 19th century,
With BONANZA (FID 2002), his first film, Ulisses Rosell took us on a journey to meet a tribe of extremely colourful Argentinian poachers. This new dive into exotica takes us to the Wichi Indians in Chaco, Argentina, who have not long been sedentary, with an American ethnologist as our guide. To some degree a repentant ethnologist, John Palmer, rather than finishing his thesis, married a native and had a large family. Rather than observing it from a distance, he chose to become part of this discreet and beleaguered community. He strives to support their cause, getting involved in law suits and confronting companies which pillage land that belongs to the Indians with complete impunity.
Chlorinda, neighbor to Asunción, in Paraguay, is small and full of shops, stalls and warehouses. The city converges towards the "La Fraternidad" Catwalk, forty meters of wooden bridge, which crosses a nonexistent stream-boundary.
Also Directed by Andrés Tambornino
Marito is a somewhat immature thirty-something who still lives with his parents. With no job or stable partner, he dedicates all his time to his failed attempts to develop an intelligent drone "that helps improve the quality of life on the planet". His mother wins a trip in a contest and convinces his father to take a few days off and thus make a long-overdue honeymoon. Filled with recommendations, they leave Marito in charge of the family's home and appliance repair shop, which is quite an institution in the neighborhood. By accident, Marito loses the family savings and, together with his best friend Peter, they do everything possible to recover them, while continuing with their original plan to take advantage of the absence of Marito's parents to organize a party with lots of alcohol, no control and "Some girl named Kimberley"
An absurd crash on the route causes the meeting between Freddy Fassano and "El Descanso", an old spa hotel from the 1930s, totally in ruins. Seduced by the idea of recovering the good life of previous times, Freddy leads the extravagant project to reopen the hotel, gathering a diverse group of collaborators. But everything succumbs to the appearance of Doctor McDonell, a notable lawyer in the area who, alerted by the presence of strangers in the place, unleashes an unpredictable battle whose outcome produced the mysterious history of the hotel.