Director
Maricarmen Graue (52) is a cello player; she plays with a rock band, as well as in a chamber orchestra. She is also a music teacher, a writer and a marathon runner. She lives alone and is completely blind. She copes with her condition by having a biting sense of humor and being fiercely self-demanding. Swaying between laughter and a bare-boned meditation on the act of living, the documentary navigates the labyrinths surrounding this survivor.
Director
A fascinating ride with taxi-driver, urban artist and social-visionary Oscar Brahim as he challenges Argentinean contemporary consumerism and politics with his graffiti-style transformations of advertising billboards in Buenos Aires.
Assistant Director
Paula (Soledad Alloni) has a normal life. Everything begins to change when she meets a man who connects with her in a very special way. Eroticism, romanticism and love triangles will be present in their lives. The contact of their bodies will make Paula feel for the first time that she is truly communicating with someone.
Screenplay
The Ginger Ninjas rock band made a musical odyssey from Northern California down to the south of Mexico. They bicycle over thousands of miles, each carrying their belongings and musical instruments, and generate power for their concerts. What at first appears to be a quixotic mission to inspire society change turns quickly into a profound and inspiring story about a human journey that results in an inner quest— if not changing the world, changing their own lives.
Director
The Ginger Ninjas rock band made a musical odyssey from Northern California down to the south of Mexico. They bicycle over thousands of miles, each carrying their belongings and musical instruments, and generate power for their concerts. What at first appears to be a quixotic mission to inspire society change turns quickly into a profound and inspiring story about a human journey that results in an inner quest— if not changing the world, changing their own lives.