
Legacy of the Sea is an exploration of the different stories and voices of the extended family of the port of Rawson. Juan Iglesias, a legendary fisherman, forges the meaning of having lived on the boat "PICA I" for more than 60 years, defying fate by surrendering himself to the Patagonian sea with his children. Meanwhile, on the dock, the fishermen's mothers wait for their families to return to port alive. The sea, both loved and feared, with its magnetic pull, shapes a livelihood for families, but at the same time, it can become the tomb for their children. The fascinating and deep Patagonian sea weaves thousands of stories into the fishermen's nets.
Direction, Production and Script
Gaston Klingenfeld
Executive Production
Rosalía Ortíz de Zárate
Photography and Camera Direction
Nicolás Richat
Duration 64 minutes / 2017
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The Dinosaur's Egg is an unprejudiced and poetic exploration of Los Chopen, a group of visual artists with intellectual disabilities directed by my mother and included by my aunt. An opportunity to ask ourselves: What do I do with what the world expects of me?
Direction, Production and Script
Josefina Recio
Executive Production
Gastón Klingenfeld
Direction of Photography, Camera and Editing
Nicolás Richat
Original Music
The Dream of the Elephants
Duration 68 minutes / 2019
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During Christmas dinner, Rodo, the family's millionaire uncle, accidentally dies.
His relatives, in clear economic decline, speculate with his lavish inheritance, but everything changes when at 12 o'clock the doorbell rings and a woman introduces herself as the dead man's wife.
Mario, the head of the family, desperate at the prospect of losing everything, hides the body and forces the others to fake his uncle's kidnapping so that the inheritance would return as a ransom. The bag of money appears on the scene, and the plan seems foolproof, but it comes to a head when everyone tries to get their share of the loot.
Direction and Script
Ignacio Guggiari
Executive Production
Gaston Klingenfeld
Photography Direction
Nicolás Richat
Duration 75 minutes / 2021
LUIS ZIEMBROWSKI
ALEJANDRA FLECHNER
MÓNICA VILLA
MARTIN SLIPAK
SILVIA PEREZ
SPECIAL PARTICIPATION
JORGE D´ELÍA

Shrimp is a reflection on those people who decided to live at the mercy of the Patagonian winds and on the shores of the Argentine sea, surrounded by the future of the fishing industry, in a conscious search for the meaning of their existence.
Direction, Production and Script
Gaston Klingenfeld
Executive Production
Rosalía Ortíz de Zárate
Photography and Camera Direction
Nicolás Richat
Script and Post-production
Daniel Truchi
Duration 14 minutes / 2017
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Invisible Border gives voice to the indigenous communities who struggle daily to reclaim their lands amid one of the world's longest-running wars, while also exposing the pitfalls of biofuel promotion policies stemming from the expansion of palm oil.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has just signed a peace agreement with the FARC guerrillas, laying the groundwork for an end to a conflict that has lasted more than 60 years. At the same time, the government plans to continue planting palm trees to supply Colombia and Europe with biodiesel. With this agreement, will the land be returned to its rightful owners or will it simply be handed over to multinational agricultural corporations?
Direction, Production and Script
Nico Muzi and Nicolás Richat
Production
Gancho and T&E
Photography and Camera Direction
Nicolás Richat
Duration 28 minutes / 2017