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Cinema of

Argentina

Latin America

Argentina's Cinema History Argentine cinema emerged as Latin America's most influential film tradition, pioneered by innovative directors like Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and the nouvelle vague-influenced movement of the 1960s. The nation became a powerhouse of politically engaged storytelling, particularly under dictatorship when filmmakers like Fernando Solanas used cinema as resistance. This legacy—blending European sophistication with distinctly Latin American voices—established Argentina as a crucial bridge between global cinema movements and regional narratives, shaping how world cinema addresses politics and artistic freedom.

Latin American Cinema
Argentine New Cinema
Latin American Cinema Slow Cinema
American Independent Cinema
Italian Neorealism Cinema Novo
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2020s
Eureka 2024 · Lisandro Alonso
2010s
Jauja 2014 · Lisandro Alonso
Cold Sweat 2010 · Adrián García Bogliano
Tales of an Ancient Empire 2010 · Albert Pyun
2000s
I'll Never Die Alone 2008 · Adrián García Bogliano
Liverpool 2008 · Lisandro Alonso
Fantasma 2007 · Lisandro Alonso
The Past 2007 · Héctor Babenco
36 Steps 2006 · Adrián García Bogliano
Los Muertos 2004 · Lisandro Alonso
Rooms for Tourists 2004 · Adrián García Bogliano
Gerry 2002 · Gus Van Sant
La libertad 2001 · Lisandro Alonso
1960s
The Hour of the Furnaces 1968 · Fernando Solanas
Reflexión ciudadana 1963 · Fernando Solanas
Seguir andando 1962 · Fernando Solanas