Dead Forest Storm, Charly Nijensohn

A short film by Argentinian director Charly Nijensohn. Thirty years ago, the Brazilian government authorized the construction of the Balbina Hydroelectric Dam, in the heart of the Amazonia region, with the aim to provide energy to the city of Manaus.

Buildings & Vampires, Nico Casavecchia

This is a petit tribute from a group of friends to the film ´Where the wild things are´.

Lucharemos hasta anular la ley excerpt, Sebastian Diaz Morales

As with many other artists who see this as their social role, Argentinian videoartist Sebastian Diaz Morales certainly projects himself as an image maker who takes sides. In ‘Lucharemos hasta anular la ley’, he makes use of existing news footage to depict notably the origins of the upsurge of discontentment: an individual’s feeling of being irrelevant.

Made Up Carousel, Leandro Erlich

Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich often teases our perception through playful and humorous installations. Mad Up, Carousel was a piece conceived for the 2008 Liverpool Art Biennial.

Beds, Guillermo Kuitca

Argentinian painter and sculptor Guillermo Kuitca and collaborators installing “beds” at Palacio Velazquez in Madrid 2003.

Studio Banana TV Interviews Carmen Cantón

Studio Banana interviews Carmen Cantón, one of the most peculiar Spanish women-artists.

Bombita Rodriguez, Peter Capusotto

New chapter by Peter Capusotto about the Argentinian character Bombita Rodriguez.

Erroristas Fighting For Freedom, Internacional Errorista

According to their definition: definición “Errorism is Concept and action are based on the idea that “error” is reality’s principle of order.”

Ojos, Koichiro Tsujikawa

Feel observed while you observe.

Project 155, Buenos Aires independent film festival

One story five viewpooints. Project 155

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