María Alche
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor), 1 (Director), 1 (Writer)
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Soláas's feature debut is a vérité chronicle of final examinations at Argentina's public universities, in which students from a wide array of disciplines-botany, anatomy, astronomy, law, physics, music-prepare for, worry about, and ultimately partake in oral tests. Soláas trains her focus on a diverse and disparate group of 12 such students, capturing the intensity, nerves, and pressure bound up in their by turns dramatic and absurd experience of the examinations (imdb)
Michelsen is an older trucker whose figure is almost mythical. Lonely and sick, he travels through Patagonia until he finds a hitchhiker who reminds him of his daughter Elena, whom he has not seen in years. However, their paths will cross later, since Elena also goes to the south of Patagonia to participate in a boxing tournament. (FILMAFFINITY)
An unknown actress, who is dating with the director of the film in which she works, falls in love with the personality of the protagonist. When the actor finds out his wife is dissatisfied with his true character, he will try to use his talent for acting to preserve the relationship. (imdb)
Argentinian screenwriter Pablo gets the assignment of writing a romantic comedy set in Madrid. We see the first steps of the love story but quickly Pablo experiences a writer's block.
Muta (2011) - Short Film
In this contemporary film noir, an elegant crew of female creatures emerges insect-like from portals on board a ship anchored in a tropical sea, their faces obscured from view. Entombed aboard this luxury modernist boat, the female chrysalides prepare for their strange metamorphosis, symbols of evolution, transcendence and escape from the material and ephemeral. (imdb)
It's Mexico in the last 1800s and Clementine hauls a mysterious burlap-enclosed satchel through the woods in pursuit of her free-ballin' boyfriend, Blake, who knocked up Michelle, the daughter of Mary Black, a notorious cult leader, avowed wack-job, and opium superfan. The whole greasy lot of them hook up in the woods to pursue Blake to the cursed Amnesty Town, which is haunted by Mobius Lockhart, a spectral gunslinger who sold his soul to Lucifer before his demise. (bloody-disgusting.com)
Martel intimately explores the burgeoning sexuality and religious fervor of two teenage girls, Amalia (Alche) and her best friend, Josefina (Zylberberg). Artfully piecing together a mosaic of nuanced details, fragments of sounds, and small moments, Martel creates a potent and specific portrait of adolescent life. (Lita Stantic Producciones SA)