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Night Watch (2005)
A long night's journey into day: Victor, a street hustler in the Santa Fe and Pueyrredón neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, from the evening of November 1, All Saints Day, to the dawn of November 2, All Souls Day. Victor's odyssey takes him from clients to friends to a gay gym then a hotel room and an all-night café. He plays pick-up soccer with kids whose parents are going through trash or waiting in parks. A vendor gives him a chrysanthemum. It seems he's being followed, and on the night streets, death is close at hand. Can Victor survive until dawn?
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10
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Domenico Scarlatti à Seville (1990)
Scarlatti in Seville, a work that is part of the Opus series produced by Mildred Clary for the French National Audiovisual Institute where a series of performers talk about the musicians they play and the reason for their choice, jumps, insinuating much through the parallel montage, from the representation of the dark palace to a palm tree caressed by the wind in the Alcazar of Seville. And from there little more will be said about Scarlatti, whose signature we do not even know, but we will hear his music, mostly played by the German pianist Christian Zacharias, who will also talk about his obsession with the Italian composer's work.
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20
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75
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Andrei Tarkovsky: Poetry and Truth (1999)
Film essay on the mystical dimension of Tarkovsky's cinema.
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70
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Duet (2023)
Navigating the triple border that separates fiction, documentary and essay, in Dueto, writer and filmmaker Edgardo Cozarinsky and actor Rafael Ferro expose, in a confessional manner, the bond they have shared for many years, not only recalling but also retelling a handful of common stories. Some of them have to do with the origin of their relationship, others with its extremes, from the most tense to the most playful. However, all of them converge in a common denominator that keeps them together despite everything. Dueto is the story of two men who, without any shame, allow their friendship to affirm, with conviction, its real name—love. One that is sometimes tender and light, other times possessive and rough, but always ready for a generous indulgence that doesn’t need that of the flesh. The two of them turn Dueto into an oath made of film, in order to honor the pact of that powerful shared feeling.
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7.4
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Le cinéma des Cahiers (2001)
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90
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Intervened Events (2014)
The omnibus feature SUCESOS INTERVENIDOS consists of shorts by a who’s who of Argentine documentary and experimental-film giants, including Edgardo Cozarinsky and Gustavo Fontán but also Claudio Caldini, Andrés Di Tella and Gabriela Golder. Each one of them created a piece of a few minutes in length using archival footage from SUCESOS ARGENTINOS (“Argentine Events”), a popular newsreel series from 1938 to 1972 whose episodes have recently begun to be digitized by Buenos Aires’s “Pablo C. Ducrós Hicken” Film Museum.
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6.4
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Apuntes para una biografía imaginaria (2010)
A man sets out to gather traces of what impressed him in his life. Over the years, he accumulates voices, music, images from distant countries, historical moments, and loved ones. Some of them are found objects, others he has made himself. At some point, he realizes that this labyrinth of fragments traces the image of his face.
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6.0
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60
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The Sorceror's Apprentice (1977)
A thriller in which the characters are Latin-American exiles living in Paris. It is also a comedy about artists who play at revolution rather than actually participate in one
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7.2
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10
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Sunset Boulevards (1992)
In this documentary about the exile of two famous French actors in Argentina during and after World War II, the director Cozarinsky returns to Argentina after many years in France and recalls places and events from his childhood, particularly the celebration of the liberation of Paris on in August of 1944, in Buenos Aires's Plaza Francia. Featuring testimony from various authors and acquaintances of Maria (Renee) Falconetti and Robert Le Vigan, the film explores their lives and final years in Argentina.
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6.8
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48
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Chaplin Today: Limelight (2003)
A short documentary about the making of Chaplin's "Limelight."
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10
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Pour Memoire – Les Klarsfeld, une famille dans l'Histoire (1985)
A film by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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La barraca. Lorca sobre los caminos de España (1994)
A TV movie by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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5
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Sarah (1988)
A TV movie by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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Mémoire: Mary McCarthy (1982)
A film by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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Haute Mer (1985)
A TV movie by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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20
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Stefan Zweig (1997)
A film by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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Cinémas d'Argentine (1986)
A documentary by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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Portrait de Borges en Aleph (1990)
A film by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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L'album des cartes postales volées (1982)
A film by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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10
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Italo Calvino (1995)
A film by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
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6.8
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40
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53
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Ellipsis, or Waiting for Barbarians (1971)
M., a right wing priest, discovers through three key meetings - with the army, a bourgeois family and a "third-worldist" priest - that your ideology is out of time.
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5.4
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50
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Red Sunset (2004)
Michel, was born in Latin America, "on the other side of the world", as the script emphasizes, of a French father he hardly knew at all. He goes to Paris to start a new life. His only possession is a painting which his father left him, along with the advice: "If you ever need to sell the painting, do so in France, where it's worth a fortune." But Michel discovers that his father's tumultuous and secret past comes along with the valuable painting. Meanwhile, Clara, a middle age Spanish-Argentine mother gets a strange present from a now dying childhood friend in Buenos Aires. It's a roll of Super 8 film which brings back very strong, and emotionally charged memories from the 1970s and before.
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7.3
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Fantômes de Tanger (1998)
The protagonist, or "the visitor" is a French writer who goes to Tanger for a research on all the complexity the place has shown, since WWI, in terms of nationality, colonialism, ethny and ethics -- Tanger itself appears as a great challenge to frontiers in general.
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3.9
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Nocturnos (2011)
Follows a man as he silently goes through the desperation of a break-up. He aimlessly wanders the streets, meeting the night people of Buenos Aires; loners, thieves, fugitives, homeless, suicides, lovers and the ghost of the lost lover.
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7.6
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One Man's War (1982)
Via the New York Times: "...a dialogue between found objects... the remarkably calm, somewhat banal wartime journals of Ernst Junger, a German writer and army officer living in occupied Paris in World War II, and newsreel footage of Paris as it really was."
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Jean Cocteau: Autobiography of an Unknown (1984)
Jean Cocteau reminisces about the people he has known throughout his long life.
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6.1
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Letter to a Father (2013)
Edgardo Cozarinsky journeys in the footsteps of his father's family, to retrace the existence of a Jewish community founded in the late 19th century in the Entre Ríos.
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5.7
/27/
85
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Unlimited Edition (2020)
A cinematographic meeting of four writers who are also actors, directors, teachers and playwrights. This multiplicity of trades is related to the word and the common point of two episodes four that compõem or film. Four stories, four protagonists: two men, two women who reflect, in different ways, on writing, reading, the generational clash and the creative process.
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Rothschild's Violin (1996)
1938: Shostakovich encourages his pupil Fleischmann to write an opera based on the Chekhov story 'Rothschild's violin'. Fleischmann is killed during the siege of Leningrad. Shostakovich completes the orchestration, but in 1948 is advised to suppress the opera, during Stalin's campaign against "rootless cosmopolitans". Jewish motifs enter Shostakovich's own work.
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6.1
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10
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Warriors and Prisoners (1990)
Patagonia, Argentina, 1880s. During the Conquest of the Desert, Marguerite, the French wife of Colonel Garay, in charge of protecting a new railway, discovers that a French woman is being held captive by the local natives.
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6.8
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60
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Medium (2020)
A film portrait of Argentinian pianist Margarita Fernández. Medium makes her visible as a mediator, building bridges between past and present, different generations, scores and music, sounds and images, her own art and that of cinema.
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Tango désir (2002)
In a mysterious space, bodies of dancers work on the rhythms cultivated by the orchestras of Buenos Aires.


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