Argentina is a country with an extensive and varied cinematography. Within this enormity, there is a rare, atypical… bizarre cinema. Bizarrofilia aims to investigate the origin and meaning of the word “bizarre”, how the passage of time implies reinterpretations of some works, and focuses on the contemporary production of films that aim to distance themselves from any mimetic representation of reality… although in a country like ours reality always surpasses fiction.
A group of revolutionaries in the Neo-Mendoza of 2037 undertakes a dangerous journey through the Andes mountain range to save the last Artificial Intelligence on the planet.
A man and his girlfriend are invited to a fancy dinner. They don’t know any of the other guests, who behave strangely. What is the true purpose behind this dinner party?
Two women in their privacy. Both naked, stained. The red color makes everything stranger. What are we watching? What are we hearing? Can we trust our senses?
Five children venture into the forest to find the Urpus dolls, with the help of a book. But along the way something unexpected and terrifying will happen; that will change their lives forever.
photographer gets obsessed over a mysterious woman she follows across the city.
The film tells the story of Bruno, who drives his motor scooter through the streets of Buenos Aires, making deliveries to the premises of "Extraordinary Objects" of his uncles. His friends wait for him to start the weekend but an unexpected accident with a relative changes his plans. Bruno starts a weekend of adventures, which will involve a scientist, a girl with unusual beauty, a group of aliens who love human flesh and an eccentric modern artist.
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