DustPOSTER

Dust, by Nicolás Torchinsky A family dismantles the apartment of Aunt Juli, who recently passed away. The space and the family are crossed by grief. Object after object, room after room, through the anecdotes and stories that different family members and friends will be recalling, fragments of her intangible figure will emerge: her life as […]

Dust

Dust, by Nicolás Torchinsky A family dismantles the apartment of Aunt Juli, who recently passed away. The space and the family are crossed by grief. Object after object, room after room, through the anecdotes and stories that different family members and friends will be recalling, fragments of her intangible figure will emerge: her life as […]

Under the flags, the sunPOSTER

Under the flags, the sun, by Juanjo Pereira In 1989, the fall of Alfredo Stroessner’s 35-year dictatorship in Paraguay marked the end of one of the world’s longest authoritarian regimes, but also the abandonment of the audiovisual archives that had cemented its power. This footage, crafted to shape a national identity and celebrate the regime, […]

Under the flags, the sun

Under the flags, the sun, by Juanjo Pereira In 1989, the fall of Alfredo Stroessner’s 35-year dictatorship in Paraguay marked the end of one of the world’s longest authoritarian regimes, but also the abandonment of the audiovisual archives that had cemented its power. This footage, crafted to shape a national identity and celebrate the regime, […]

Senda IndiaPOSTER

Senda India, by Daniela Seggiaro In 1991, the young Wichí man Miguel Ángel Lorenzo filmed with a Hi8 video camera. With humor and sensitivity, he recorded, along with his fellow community members, journeys through the forest, visits to neighboring houses, school events, archaeological investigations, and the visit of a judge, as part of the evidence […]

Portrait of my fatherPOSTER

Portrait of my father, by Juan Ignacio Fernández Hoppe My father was found dead at the beach with psychotropic medication among his things. Despite suicide being a possibility, my mother -a psychiatrist- deemed performing an autopsy unnecessary. I was eight years old. Thirty years later, equipped with a box filled with his belongings, I begin […]

Portrait of my father

Portrait of my father, by Juan Ignacio Fernández Hoppe My father was found dead at the beach with psychotropic medication among his things. Despite suicide being a possibility, my mother -a psychiatrist- deemed performing an autopsy unnecessary. I was eight years old. Thirty years later, equipped with a box filled with his belongings, I begin […]

Fate of pinesPOSTER

Fate of pines, de Lorena Muñoz A small village lost in the midst of a vast pine forest in northern Spain. A place that forgets and hides ghosts. My family’s stone house, locked with three padlocks. During a traditional festival of medieval origin, eligible men cut down the tallest, longest, and straightest pine tree, and […]

Fate of pines

Fate of pines, de Lorena Muñoz A small village lost in the midst of a vast pine forest in northern Spain. A place that forgets and hides ghosts. My family’s stone house, locked with three padlocks. During a traditional festival of medieval origin, eligible men cut down the tallest, longest, and straightest pine tree, and […]

The prince of NanawaPOSTER

The prince of Nanawa, by Clarisa Navas A footbridge divides Argentina from Paraguay. Guarani and Spanish float in the air. People run around trafficking all things imaginable. I met Angel (9) in the midst of this dizzying pace and when I heard him speak, I was so moved that I promised to see him again. […]