Fabián Bielinsky

In neo-noir fashion El Aura narrates in the first person the hallucinating voyage of Espinoza, a quiet, cynical taxidermist, who suffers epilepsy attacks, and is obsessed with committing the perfect crime.

7.2/10
8.7%

Needing a new partner capable of intricate cons, Richard Gaddis, recruits Rodrigo, a crook with a perfect poker face. The two plan a big-time scam: selling a fake Silver Certificate to currency collector William Hannigan. Rodrigo distrusts his new associate, but needs money to help out his ill father. The situation becomes more complicated when Rodrigo falls for Gaddis' sister, Valerie, drawing another player into the game.

6.4/10
6.9%

Two con artists try to swindle a stamp collector by selling him a sheet of counterfeit rare stamps (the "nine queens")

7.9/10
9.2%

In a dystopian society, a government uses therapy and dreams to recover, or perhaps implant, memories to those lacking them.

6.5/10

A hitman fleeing from his past decides to live in a boarding house to hide from his pursuers.

6.6/10

Infidelity. An accusation and a cruel doubt. A planned murder or just a figment of the imagination?

6.6/10