List of Argentine films of 2009

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 2009:

Argentine films of 2009
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - C
Algún lugar en ninguna parte Víctor Dínenzon 6 of August
Alicia y John, el peronismo olvidado Carlos Castro 12 of NovemberDocumentary
El Amarillo Sergio Mazza 3 of December
Amorosa soledad Victoria Galardi y Martín Carranza 5 of March
Anita Marcos Carnevale 27 of AugustComedia
Aparecidos Paco Cabezas 3 of December
El artista Gastón Duprat y Mariano Cohn 28 of May
La asamblea Galel Maidana 6 of August
Boogie, el aceitoso Gustavo Cova
Caja cerrada Martín Solá 5 of February
Campo Cerezo Patricia Martín García 12 of September
Cartas a Malvinas Rodrigo Fernández 19 of March
Cartas para Jenny Diego Musiak 10 of December
Los chicos desaparecen Marcos Rodríguez 3 of SeptemberDrama
100% lucha, el amo de los clones Paulo Soria y Pablo Parés 16 of July
Los 100 días que no conmovieron al mundo Vanessa Ragone y Víctor Ramos 28 of May
El corredor nocturno Gerardo Herrero 29 of October
Cuestión de principios Rodrigo Grande 24 of SeptemberComedia
D - H
Días of May Gustavo Postiglione 21 of MayHistory
Esperando la carroza 2 Gabriel Condron 2 of AprilComedia
La extranjera Fernando Díaz 5 of NovemberDrama
Fantasma de Buenos Aires Guillermo Grillo 26 of November
Felicitas Teresa Costantini 11 of JuneDrama
Gallero Sergio Mazza Drama
Haroldo Conti, homo viator Miguel Mato 4 of June
Hielos míticos Daniel O. Bazán Documentary
Historias breves 5 Gastón Rothschild, Adriana Yurcovich,
Laura Durán, Lía Dansker, Laura Citarella,
Magalí Bayon, Martín Ladd, Fernando Saviamarina,
Benjamín Naishtat y Sebastián Caulier
16 of AprilCortometrajes
El hombre que corría tras el viento Juan Pablo Martínez 3 of SeptemberDrama
Homero Manzi, un poeta en la tormenta Eduardo Spagnuolo 24 of SeptemberDocumentary
Horizontal/Vertical Nicolás Tuozzo 22 of October
I - M
Imagen final Andrés Habegger Documentary
La invención de la carne Santiago Loza 19 of November
Laberintos de hielo Miguel Angel Rossi diciembre
Legión, tribus urbanas motorizadas José Campusano 3 of September
Los ángeles Juan Baldana Drama
Luisa Gonzalo Calzada 7 of MayDrama
Manuel de Falla, músico de dos mundos José Luis Castiñeira de Dios 30 of AprilDocumentary
Marea de arena Gustavo Montiel Pagés 1 of October
Los marinos del pueblo Carlos Alberto Pico y Miguel Ángel Curci Documentary
Mentiras piadosas Diego Sabanés 20 of August
¡Me robaron el papel picado! Aníbal Di Salvo 25 of June
Mundo alas León Gieco, Fernando Molnar y Sebastián Schindel 26 of March
Música en espera Hernán A. Goldfrid 19 of MarchComedia
N - R
Naranjo en flor Antonio González Vigil 1 of October
El niño pez Lucía Puenzo 9 of April
Nunca estuviste tan adorable Mausi Martínez 8 of OctoberComedia
Los ojos cerrados de América Latina Miguel Mirra Documentary
Papá por un día Raúl Rodríguez Peila 6 of AugustComedia
Parador Retiro Jorge Leandro Colás Documentary
Porotos de soja David Blaustein y Osvaldo Daicich 21 of May
Puentes o Bridges Julián Giulianelli
El ratón Pérez 2 Andrés G. Schaer 1 of January
Regreso a Fortín Olmos Patricio Coll y Jorge Goldemberg 5 of March
Return to Bolivia Mariano Raffo 2 of July
Rodney Diego Rafecas 5 of March
S - Z
La sangre brota Pablo Fendrik 14 of May
Sangre del Pacífico Boy Olmi 12 of NovemberDrama
El secreto de sus ojos Juan José Campanella 13 of AugustDrama
Silencios Mercedes García Guevara 17 of December
El sueño del perro Paulo Pécora En septiembre
Test Javier Mollo
Tierra sublevada: oro impuro Pino Solanas 10 of SeptemberDocumentary
Toda la gente sola Santiago Giralt 18 of June
El torcán Gabriel Arregui 5 of November
Tres deseos Vivian Imar y Marcelo Trotta 5 of November
El último aplauso German Kral 3 of DecemberMusical
El último mandado Fabio Junco y Julio Midú 8 of October
El último verano de la Boyita Julia Solomonoff 5 of NovemberDrama
Una semana solos Celina Murga 11 of JuneDrama
Un lugar lejano José Ramón Novoa
Unidad 25 Alejo Hoijman Documentary
La ventana Carlos Sorín 12 of March
El vestido Paula de Luque 17 of SeptemberComedia
Los viajes del viento Ciro Guerra 11 of February
Las viudas de los jueves Marcelo Piñeyro 10 of SeptemberDrama

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