List of Argentine films of 2007

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 2007:

Argentine films of 2007
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - B
1 peso, 1 dólar Gabriel Condron
A cada lado Hugo Grosso
A dos tintas Lucas Di Santo y Walter Becker
A los cuatro vientos Alejandro Larrán
El amor y la ciudad Teresa Costantini
La antena Esteban Sapir
Antonio Gil Núñez... La leyenda Roberto Cesán
El árbol Gustavo Fontán
El Arca Juan Pablo Buscarini
Argentina beat Hernán Gaffet
Argentina latente Pino Solanas
Arizona Sur Daniel Pensa y Miguel Angel Rocca
C - D
La cáscara Carlos Ameglio
CineNegro Mariana Wenger
Ciudad en celo Hernán Gaffet
Cobrador, in god we trust Paul Leduc
Cocalero Alejandro Landes
Cuando ella saltó Sabrina Farji
¿De quién es el portaligas? Fito Páez
El destino Miguel Pereira
E - I
La educación de las hadas José Luis Cuerda
Encarnación Anahí Berneri
Ese mismo loco afán Enrique Muzio
Estrellas Federico León y Marcos Martínez
Familia Lugones Paula Hernández
Final de obra José Glusman
Fotografías Andrés Di Tella
Fuga Pablo Larraín
Futuro perfecto Mariano Galperín
Gambartes, verdades esenciales Miguel Mato
Garúa Gustavo Corrado
Germán Nicolás Batlle, Fernando Molnar, Sebastián Schindel y Huck
Hacer patria David Blaustein
Hunabkú Pablo César
¿Infidelidad? Miguel Oscar Menassa
El infinito sin estrellas Edgardo González Amer
Incorregibles Rodolfo Ledo
Isidoro: La film José Luis Massa
J - O
La loma... no todo es lo que aparenta Roberto Luis Garay
M Nicolás Prividera
Madres Eduardo Félix Walger9 of MarchDocumentary
Madres con ruedas Mario Piazza y Mónica Chirife
Las mantenidas sin sueños Vera Fogwill y Martín Desalvo
Martín Fierro: la film Liliana Romero y Norman Ruizdrama
Más que un hombre Dady Brieva y Gerardo Vallina
Mate Cosido, el bandolero fantasma Michelina Oviedodrama
La mirada de Clara Pablo Torre
La mujer rota Sebastián Faena
Música nocturna Rafael Filipelli
El niño de barro Jorge Algoradrama
Nos fuimos Gonzalo Santiso
Nevar en Buenos Aires Miguel Miño
Número 8 Sergio Esquenazi
El otro Ariel Rotter drama
P - S
El Pasado Héctor Babenco
La peli Gustavo Postiglione
Pueblo chico Fernán Rudnik
Pulqui, un instante en la patria de la felicidad Alejandro Fernández Mouján Documentary
Los próximos pasados Lorena Muñoz
Pura sangre Leo Ricciardi
Quiéreme Beda Docampo Feijóo
¿Quién dice que es fácil? Juan Taratuto
El resultado del amor Eliseo Subiela
El salto de Christian Eduardo Calcagno
Sensaciones (historia del Sida en la Argentina) Hernán "Pampo" Aguilar
La señal Ricardo Darín y Martín Hodara Drama
La soledad Maximiliano González6 of SeptemberDrama
Sotuyo, sueños de un viejo cerro Eduardo López y Eliana Leira
Snuff 102 Mariano PeraltaHorror
T - Z
Terapias alternativas Rodolfo Durán
TL-1, mi reino por un platillo volador Tetsuo Lumière
Tocar el cielo Marcos Carnevale
El traductor Oliverio Torre
Tres de corazones Sergio Renán
Una novia errante Ana Katz
UPA! Una film argentina Santiago Giralt, Camila Toker y Tamae Garateguy
Vacas gordas Giorgio Peretti
La velocidad funda el olvido Marcelo Schapces
Vísperas Daniela Goggi
XXY Lucía Puenzo
Yo la recuerdo ahora Néstor Lescovich

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