Alan Sabbagh

This is not exactly a biopic about the famous comedian, champion of prank calls; is a film about Jorge, a clumsy and shy office worker who stutters when speaking in public and doesn't know how to approach the girl he likes. But Jorge is also, as those who know him well know, a faithful and very funny friend. And when one day, by chance, he ends up being the subject of a hypnosis session, he discovers that he has a new ability: to pick up the phone and become the irreverent Doctor Tangalanga to make those who need him laugh.

Baraja feels like a useless and tired survivor. Political and social disappointment, long reclusive hours and dejection bring an omnipresent violence in a man that doesn't believe in anything or anyone anymore and fights as much against everybody as he does against himself.

A bigamist with one family in Buenos Aires and the other in Mar del Plata sees his life turned upside down when his wives discover what he has hidden from them for so many years and unite to take revenge.

4.8/10

Dina has not seen her three children for many years. They escaped their excessive control and live abroad. She can't get over her aerophobia to go visit them. She can't take it anymore without seeing them, and with his friends she sets up a mock of his funeral to force them to come and see her, but her plan will unleash madness. Who would think that this plan will work?

6.4/10

The financial problems of a Jewish community that leads in a neighborhood in the city of Buenos Aires are a nightmare for Rabbi Aaron. His excessive generosity to help threatens the work he is carrying out. Neither the optimism nor the industriousness of the Rabbi, nor his trip to New York for donations, is enough to pay a debt he contracted and also must try not to ruin his committed family harmony. Cornered and covered with overwhelm, Aaron tries a last resort: embark on a trip to the Far East to get donations. The arrival in Taiwan is revealing in every way: far from known traditions, Rabbi Aaron must face multiple challenges to achieve his goal.

6.8/10

Architect Fabián Danubio desperately tries to find his daughter, who has inexplicably disappeared leaving no trace.

8/10

After many years away, Ariel is summoned by his distant father to his childhood home in the bustling Jewish quarter of Buenos Aires, known as El Once. Over the course of seven days, during the vibrant holiday of Purim, Ariel seeks to reconnect with his father, who runs a Jewish charity and is regarded as a big macher in the close-knit community, but was frequently absent due to his obligation to fulfill the Jewish quorum of having 10 men present at all funerals.

5.7/10
7.1%

Alan, Dante and Pedro are three friends who grew up together from an early age. One of them ends a long relationship with his girlfriend and remains disconsolate. His two friends decide to lift his spirits by organizing a party.

4.5/10

One needn’t be a cynic to recognize that a politician’s persona is very much a designed thing, the product of various minds—and various agendas. Martín Marchand, the titular character, radiates charisma, intelligence and commitment—attributes that seem set to win Marchand his country’s highest office. But as his team of advisers and creatives assemble at his country home to devise campaign strategies, it appears that not everyone present agrees that a Marchand presidency is a foregone conclusion.

5.6/10

Florencia, a rising actress, ends up falling in love with her co-star, a famous film star. When they decide to marry, Florencia becomes aware that in reality she fell in love with the character and that her husband is indeed a real idiot.

5.5/10

Nicky, an accomplished con artist, gets romantically involved with his disciple Jess but later ends their relationship. Years later, she returns as a femme fatale to spoil his plans.

6.6/10
5.6%

An argentine woman and an American man have a cultural disagreement about intimacy and how romance is conceived.

Juan is in his 30s, bored with his life, and isolated from his friends. He is just dedicated to being a good boyfriend. One day, his girlfriend dumps him, and he leaves the house they shared not knowing where to go. Eventually, he rents an apartment, reunites with his friends and when he starts enjoying his life again, his chief assignes him a job with Luciana, a colleague from the office. Juan doesn't tolerate her, but for those rare things that sometimes happens, he starts to fall in love.

5.7/10

Graduados (English: The Graduates) concerns a group of people who graduated from high school in 1989 and reunite twenty years later. The main character, Andrés Goddzer (Daniel Hendler), discovers that María Laura Falsini (Nancy Dupláa) was pregnant in 1989 and married Pablo Catáneo (Luciano Cáceres), who thought that he was the child's father. The resulting parental dispute, the love triangle of the main characters and 1980s nostalgia are frequent plot elements, and story arcs related to school bullying and LGBT rights are also featured. The frequent flashbacks of the characters to their high-school days use the same actors, playing teenagers.

7.2/10