Damian Plandolit

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Baracoa
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In their small village in the Cuban countryside, Leonel (9) and Antuán (13) have been friends for their entire lives. But Antuán will move to Habana at the end of the summer and these holidays might be the last they ever spend together.
나의 몸
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여기 두 사람이 있다. 시칠리 출신의 어린 소년 오스카는 버려진 고물을 주워다 팔며 살아간다. 거의 학대나 다름 없는 취급을 받는 오스카지만 구조적 빈곤에서 벗어날 수 있는 방법은 마땅치 않다. 한편 나이지리아 출신의 흑인 청년 스탠리가 처한 상황도 그리 밝지 않다. 빨리 안정된 일자리를 구해야 하지만 이방인을 향한 사회의 시선은 그리 따뜻하지 않기 때문이다. 나이도 다르고 살아온 삶도 다르지만 이상하게도 종종 비슷한 표정을 짓는 두 사람은 표류하듯 길 위를 떠돌고, 카메라는 이들의 지친 몸짓을 번갈아가며 차분히 기록한다.
Rara Avis
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On a sailboat in the middle of the Ocean, five teenagers in rehabilitation are travelling with adults of different ages and backgrounds. Off unknown coastlines, the boat’s space becomes a huis-clos in which everyone faces their own difficulties, the challenge of living together and also the manoeuvres of sailing, the Ocean and its turmoil—until the arrival on land.
Avant
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A forgotten national ballet company set in a theater under construction is shaken into life by the arrival of Julio Bocca, one of the best ballet dancers of all time.
Mojarra
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A rainy night in Montevideo. Two brothers escape the city in their car. They just did something serious. A clumsy and untidy escape, where regret and guilt weigh more than thought.
Exiles
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Director Mariana Viñoles documents her return from Belgium to Uruguay after five years of absence and tells the story of her father, her two brothers and an intimate friend, all of whom decided to migrate from the country during an economic crisis.
Frayland
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A Finnish factory. A conflict between two countries. A woman between two men. What happens when one of the largest pulp mill in the world is installed in a small city in the interior of Uruguay?
Chronicle of a Dream
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October 2004. Uruguay. After three years away Mariana returns to her country to be reunited with her family and also to vote. After the economic crisis that plunged the country into a terrible depression, Uruguay is on the brink of a real change. We are shown day to day life in Melo, a small provincial city, we are given an intimate insight into a family of militant leftists, and we accompany a Latin American people in the month leading up to a historic political event: the first ever election victory in Uruguay of a party from the political left, the Frente Amplio.
Melodias
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