Glasgow Film Festival 2016

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Road To La Paz Road To La Paz
Road To La Paz and How To Win Enemies
The Clan (El Clan) (Country: Argentina, Spain; Year: 2015; Director: Pablo Trapero; Writer: Julian Loyola, Esteban Student, Pablo Trapero; Stars: Guillermo Francella, Peter Lanzani, Lili Popovich, Antonia Bengoechea, Franco Masini, Gastón Cocchiarale, Stefanía Koessl, Giselle Motta)
The true story of the Puccio Clan. A family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.
Dog Lady (La Mujer De Los Perros) (Country: Argentina; Year: 2015; Director: Laura Citarella, Verónica Llinás; Writer: Laura Citarella, Verónica Llinás; Stars: Verónica Llinás)
The story of a nameless woman living in the wilds with a pack of dogs.
The Fire (El Incendio) (Country: Argentina; Year: 2015; Director: Juan Schnitman; Writer: Agustina Liendo; Stars: Pilar Gamboa, Juan Barberini, Luciano Suardi, Marcelo D’ Andrea, Andrea Garrote)
A 24 hour delay in being able to purchase their first home together causes tensions to rise and Lucía and Marcelo's relationship to begin to unravel.
How To Win Enemies (Como Ganar Enemigos) (Country: Argentina; Year: 2014; Director: Gabriel Lichtmann; Writer: Gabriel Lichtmann; Stars: Martin Slipak, Javier Drolas, Carla Quevedo)
Relieved of his life savings by an attractive stranger, a young man turns detective.
Living Stars (Country: Argentina; Year: 2014; Director: Mariano Cohn, Gastón Duprat)
Ordinary Argentinians get on down in their homes and workplaces and reveal their love of dancing.
The Official Story The Official Story
The Official Story and Paulina
Nicola Costantino: The Artefacta (Country: Argentina; Year: 2015; Director: Natalie Cristiani; Writer: Nicola Costantino, Natalie Cristiani; Stars: Nicola Costantino)
Documentary about the controversial Latin American visual artist.
The Official Story (La Historia Oficial) (Country: Argentina; Year: 1985; Director: Luis Puenzo; Writer: Aída Bortnik, Luis Puenzo; Stars: Norma Aleandro, Héctor Alterio, Chunchuna Villafañe, Analia Castro,)
A mother begins to question her own family after coming to suspect her adopted daughter was stolen from her real parents.
Parabellum (Country: Argentina, Austria, Uruguay; Year: 2015; Director: Lukas Valenta Rinner; Writer: Ana Godoy, Esteban Prado, Lukas Valenta Rinner; Stars: Eva Bianco, Pablo Seijo, Martín Shanly)
Apocalypse tourists take a vacation to prepare for the end of the world.
Paulina (La Patota) (Country: Argentina, Brazil, France; Year: 2015; Director: Santiago Mitre; Writer: Eduardo Borrás, Mariano Llinás, Santiago Mitre, Daniel Tinayre; Stars: Dolores Fonzi, Oscar Martínez, Esteban Lamothe)
A young woman survives a rape and her response confounds everyone around her.
Road To La Paz (Camino A La Paz) (Country: Argentina; Year: 2015; Director: Francisco Varone; Writer: Francisco Varone; Stars: Rodrigo De La Serna, Ernesto Suarez, Elisa Carricajo)
A thirtysomething slacker agrees to take an elderly Muslim man on a 2,000 mile journey which will change them both.
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