Two series and 2 films tell the story of the country’s legendary victory from different perspectives, from Messi and his teammates to the joy of the Argentine people
Film & Series
Argentina’s 2022 World Cup win: 4 documentaries to relive the glory
Maite Alberdi’s The Eternal Memory is nominated for Best Documentary, while Pablo Larrain’s The Count got a Best Cinematography nom for Edward Lachman
Pedro Almodóvar, Diego Luna, Andy Muschietti defend Argentina’s Film Institute
Award-winning directors, producers, and actors from all over the world signed a petition to prevent the Argentine government from defunding INCAA
‘Argentina 1985’ director Santiago Mitre told Congress that the industry ‘is not asking for money, but that it keep the law that allows it to be self-financed’
Akira Kurosawa at the MALBA: a special January film season
Eight films by the Japanese master will be screened in 35mm prints at the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires, every Thursday of the month
From ‘Alive’ to ‘Society of the Snow,’ the true story behind the Andes flight disaster
A 1972 plane crash forced Uruguayan teenagers to extremes to survive the mountains. The nightmarish saga behind the multiple book and film adaptations
Lautaro García Candela’s movie dig through locals’ obsession with the US currency through the eyes of an illegal dollar seller
J.A. Bayona on the Uruguayan plane crash and empathy through fiction: ‘The mountains dominated’
Society of the Snow, the Spanish director’s latest film, depicts the true story of how a group of teenage rugby players from Uruguay survived a plane crash in the Andes in 1972
The Argentine five-hour independent epic is the first Latin American movie to top the prestigious French magazine’s list in 69 years