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A Man Who Writes poster
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The writer Abelardo Castillo talks about the meaning of writing about the 70s, about newspapers, magazines and literary workshops, and about Sylvia, his wife. As in Blixen's story of the stork, he completes the drawing of his life.

A Man Who Writes

Apr 2024

Por sus propios ojos poster
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A young woman tries to make a documentary about women who have relatives in prison, but she finds difficulties trying to get the testimonials.

Por sus propios ojos

Sep 2008

The Vacant Lot poster
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A feature film that focuses on the particular relationship that a group of women entertain with cats that live in an abandoned vacant lot in the Colegiales neighborhood. An intrusive camera, almost imperceptible to the neighbors and to the cats, immerses us in the day-to-day life of the animals and the women who are dedicated to feeding and caring for them.

The Vacant Lot

Mar 2021

Mother Tongue poster
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Ruth has been with Nora for fourteen years. Everybody knows about their relationship except for her mother Estela, who has never suspected it. Ruth, who is almost forty, feels the need to confess her homosexuality to her mother, who at first is shocked and collapses on the floor. She then feels the desire to understand her daughter, who has hidden an important part of her life from her for many years. So elderly Estela begins to discover the L-World: she reads books and magazines, she tries to meet her daughter's ex girlfriends and she goes to lesbian nightclubs and meeting-places, creating misunderstandings and comic situations. What does Ruth think about this? At first, she is annoyed by her mother's intrusion into her life, but she will soon understand Estela's reasons and she will rely on her to get over her crisis with Nora. This sharp, amusing comedy deals with the difficult parent-child relationship, which is portrayed through irony and without hypocrisy.

Mother Tongue

Oct 2010