Category
page 1Argentine independent films

The Official Story
1985 film by Luis Puenzo

Nine Queens
2000 film by Fabián Bielinsky

Son of the Bride
2001 film directed by Juan José Campanella

Carandiru
2003 film by Héctor Babenco

XXY
2007 film by Lucía Puenzo

Burnt Money
2000 film by Marcelo Piñeyro

Monos
2019 Colombian film by Alejandro Landes

The Method
2005 film by Marcelo Piñeyro

El Aura
2005 film by Fabián Bielinsky

A Place in the World
1992 film by Adolfo Aristarain

The Holy Girl
2004 film by Lucrecia Martel

Olympic Garage
1999 film by Marco Bechis

La Ciénaga
2001 film by Lucrecia Martel

White Elephant
2012 film directed by Pablo Trapero

Chronicle of an Escape
2005 film by Adrián Caetano

Martín (Hache)
1997 film directed by Adolfo Aristarain

Lost Embrace
2004 film by Daniel Burman

Kamchatka
2002 film by Marcelo Piñeyro

Ashes of Paradise
1997 film by Marcelo Piñeyro

The Lighthouse
1998 film by Eduardo Mignogna

The Aerial
2007 film directed by Esteban Sapir

Valentín
Valentín is a 2002 coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film features Rodrigo Noya as Valentín and Carmen Maura as the grandmother. Director Alejandro Agresti also stars as Valentín's father.

El perro
2004 film by Carlos Sorín

Suddenly
2002 film by Diego Lerman

Night of the Pencils
1986 film by Héctor Olivera

Buenos Aires Vice Versa
1996 film by Alejandro Agresti

Moon of Avellaneda
2004 film directed by Juan José Campanella

Intimate Stories
2002 film by Carlos Sorín

Family Law
2006 film by Daniel Burman

Invasión
Invasión is an Argentine science fiction mystery film released in 1969 and directed by Hugo Santiago and written by Santiago together with Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Widely regarded as an important cult film, its style is considered as intermediate between classic cinema and the French nouvelle vague.

Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes
1998 film by Bruno Stagnaro, Adrián Caetano

Roma
2004 Argentine-Spanish drama film directed by Adolfo Aristarain

Merry Christmas
2000 Argentine comedy film directed by Lucho Bender

El otro
2007 film by Ariel Rotter

Live-in maid
2004 film by Jorge Gaggero

The Forbidden Education
2012 film directed by German Doin

Same Love, Same Rain
1999 film directed by Juan José Campanella

Fuckland
Fuckland is a 2000 Argentine black comedy-drama film written and directed by José Luis Márques. The picture was executive produced by Diego Dubcovsky, and produced by Edi Flehner and Mariano Suez. The film's plot follows an Argentinian man who travels to the Falkland Islands to impregnate a Native woman in order to demonstrate how to populate the islands with people of his nationality's descent.

Snuff 102
2007 film directed by Mariano Peralta

Funny Dirty Little War
1983 film by Héctor Olivera

Ay Juancito
2004 Argentine biographical drama film directed by Héctor Olivera

Sur
1988 film by Fernando Solanas

Bottom of the Sea
2003 film by Damián Szifron

La Flor
2018 film by Mariano Llinás

Mala Época
1998 Argentine drama film

Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven
2002 film by Daniel Burman

Murder Me, Monster
2018 film

Silvia Prieto
1999 film by Martín Rejtman

Glue
2006 film by Alexis Dos Santos

The Last Summer of La Boyita
2009 film by Julia Solomonoff

Whisky Romeo Zulu
2004 film by Enrique Piñeyro

Rapado
Rapado () is an Argentine and Dutch 1992 drama film, written and directed by Martín Rejtman, in his first feature film. It is considered by critics as the film who started the New Argentine Cinema, or NCA (Nuevo Cine Argentino), an aesthetic movement representing a fundamental break with the Argentine cinema of the late 1980s and early 1990s, by introducing new narrative elements and a strong realistic style.

Empty Nest
2008 film by Daniel Burman

Foolish Heart
1998 film by Héctor Babenco

The Minder
2006 film by Rodrigo Moreno

Crane World
1999 film by Pablo Trapero

Padre Nuestro
2007 film

Good Life Delivery
2004 film by Leonardo Di Cesare

El Camino de San Diego
2006 film by Carlos Sorín

Tire dié
1960 film by Fernando Birri