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Filmes

Morte em Buenos Aires
Executive Producer
O policial Chávez, fica encarregado da investigação de um homicídio na alta sociedade de Buenos Aires. Na cena do crime, ele conhece o agente Gómez, conhecido por seu pseudónimo Ganso, um policial novato e atraente, que se torna sua mão direita, e é usado como isca para capturar o assassino.
As Acácias
Executive Producer
Um caminhoneiro aceita levar com ele uma mulher e um bebê de Assunção, Paraguai até Buenos Aires, Argentina, mas tenta ignorá-los durante a viagem.
Malasangre
Producer's Assistant
Milagros is a cleaning lady in a TV studio. While working, the bloody 200 year Argentinian history occurs, bluring the line between fiction and reality.
Viagem do Medo
Line Producer
Ellie (Odette Annable) e Stephanie (Amber Heard) são duas amigas americanas que estão passando as férias na Argentina. Elas querem conhecer o que o país tem de mais exótico a oferecer. Enquanto exploram o interior do país, Ellie acaba sendo raptada e envolvida em um terrível jogo de violência, exploração sexual e medo.
A Mulher Sem Cabeça
Executive Producer
Mulher dirigindo pela rodovia se distrai e atropela algo (ou alguém). Temerosa, vai embora sem parar e guarda esse segredo. O incidente deixa a mulher ao mesmo tempo traumatizada e em estado de alerta. Uma noite, no entanto, diz ao marido que teme ter matado alguém na estrada. Eles vão até lá, mas descobrem apenas um cachorro morto. Amigos do casal próximos a policiais também confirmam que não houve nenhum relato de uma pessoa atropelada. Tudo volta ao normal na vida da mulher, até que notícias de uma descoberta terrível passam a atormentar a todos.
Air Force, Incorporated
Executive Producer
The documentary portrays a behind-the-scenes look at the poor state of Argentina's civil aviation, and puts the blame on the Argentine Air Force. The Air Force has been in control of air traffic operations since the military takeover of General Juan Carlos Onganía in 1966. The producer/director, Enrique Piñeyro, claims Argentina and Nigeria are the only countries whose air force controls and regulates the airline industry. The film is heavily based on the Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553 plane crash. Enrique Piñeyro takes his camera, secretly, into the control tower of the Ministro Pistarini International Airport also-known-as Ezeiza, the international airport at Buenos Aires.
Air Force, Incorporated
Producer
The documentary portrays a behind-the-scenes look at the poor state of Argentina's civil aviation, and puts the blame on the Argentine Air Force. The Air Force has been in control of air traffic operations since the military takeover of General Juan Carlos Onganía in 1966. The producer/director, Enrique Piñeyro, claims Argentina and Nigeria are the only countries whose air force controls and regulates the airline industry. The film is heavily based on the Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553 plane crash. Enrique Piñeyro takes his camera, secretly, into the control tower of the Ministro Pistarini International Airport also-known-as Ezeiza, the international airport at Buenos Aires.
Whisky Romeo Zulú
Executive Producer
Whisky Romeo Zulu tells the story prior to the crash of LAPA Boeing 737 that on August 31, 1999, caught fire after hitting an embankment in the center of Buenos Aires, killing 67 people. The disaster changed the history of civil and commercial aviation in Argentina, and the film recounts, from the standpoint of the director, a former airline pilot-how in some countries the safety of the flight is incredibly precarious.
Moebius
Producer
Deep within Buenos Aires's labyrinthine subway system, a train mysteriously disappears along with its 30 passengers. The subway officials are greatly troubled and call in topographer Daniel Pratt to help them find it. Unfortunately, the tunnels are so vast and complex, that Pratt needs his mentor Hugo Mistein to help him. Unfortunately, he too has vanished.