Ingrid Pelicori

A story of adventures, solidarity and love for nature for the whole family, with beautiful landscapes of Patagonia Argentina that will lead Carlos and Cristina to find their destiny from an event that will change their lives.

Adriana is a young trans woman, hired by Denise as a domestic worker. Although she isn't fulfilled by the job, it's within the few opportunities society offers for her. Today is the day in which both of their lives fall apart and together they start something new.

A taxidermist living with his wife and son who suffers from a virus which is mutating himself into another being, then he meets a woman who will tragically change his life

Love and morality collide in a small Argentinean town when teenage Marianito (Federico Canepa) falls in love with Chiche (Andrea Galante), who's 10 years his senior. When she becomes pregnant, the two decide to make a life together despite hostility from family and friends. But can love survive in the face of so much opposition? Written and directed by Fernando Musa, this intense character study co-stars Ingrid Pelicori and Enrique Liporace.

6.2/10

A union organizing demolition worker and a friend of his decide to blackmail the corrupt company they work for setting up a fake accident. Because of a miscalculation the friend dies, but he sticks with the plan and demands a big sum of money as indemnity. When the company refuses to pay, determined to prove the worker is lying, he is forced to make a tragic decision in order to win.

7.8/10

In the revolted 70's in Argentina, teenage Graciela is an artist and a poet. She and Julio, a charismatic student leader, are brought together by their ideals for social justice. Her poems reach young musician Flecha, who dreams of singing them for a roaring crowd. As the times grow harder and more dangerous, friends are persecuted, Graciela and Julio protect each other, but the dictatorship kidnaps them. Graciela's mother desperate search for her daughter brings her together with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who's relentless clamor for their missing children is only met with more terror and death from the bloody dictatorship. 35 years later, that mother publishes a book of Graciela's poems, and brings it to Flecha, now an accomplished musician. He turns them into songs that let her words live and fly.