List of Argentine films of 2010

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 2010:

Argentine films of 2010
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - B
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel. Otro mundo es posible Miguel Mirra 7 October
Adopción David Lipszyc 25 February
Aguas Verdes Mariano De Rosa 22 April
Amor en tránsito Lucas Blanco 2 December
Andrés no quiere dormir la siesta Daniel Bustamante 4 February
Ártico Santiago Loza 4 February
Awka Liwen - Rebelde amanecer Mariano Aiello y Kristina Hille 9 September
Belgrano Sebastián Pivotto Histórico
Boca de fresa Jorge Zima 11 November
El bosque Pablo Siciliano y Eugenio Lasserre November
C
Cabeza de pescado July Massaccesi 15 July
Carancho Pablo Trapero 6 MayDrama
La casa por la ventana Juan Olivares y Esteban Rojas 16 December
Che. Un hombre nuevo Tristán Bauer 7 October
Cine, dioses y billetes Lucas Brunetto 13 May
Como bola sin manija Miguel Frías, Pablo Osores y Roberto Testa 11 November
Cómplices del silencio Stefano Incerti 17 June
Cuentos de la selva Norman Ruiz y Liliana Romero 22 July
E
Diletante Kris Niklison 6 May
Dioses Josué Méndez 27 May
Dos hermanos Daniel Burman 1 AprilDrama
Ernesto Sabato, mi padre Mario Sábato 25 March
Eva & Lola Sabrina Farji 13 MayDrama
Excursiones Ezequiel Acuña 7 January
F - G
Flores of September Pablo Osores, Roberto Testa y Nicolás Wainszelbaum 16 September
Fortalezas Tomás Lipgot y Christoph Behl 29 April
Fragmentos de una búsqueda Pablo Milstein y Norberto Ludin 2 September
Francia Israel Adrián Caetano 17 JuneDrama
Franzie Alejandra Marino 21 October
Gaturro, la film Gustavo Cova 9 SeptemberAnimated
Gigante Adrián Biniez 14 October
H - L
Las hermanas L Santiago Giralt, Eva Bär, Alejandro Montiel y Diego Schipani 25 NovemberComedia
El hombre de al lado Gastón Duprat & Mariano Cohn 2 SeptemberDrama
La hora de la siesta Sofía Mora 6 May
Huellas y memoria de Jorge Prelorán Fermín Rivera 30 September
Igualita a mí Diego Kaplan 12 AugustComedia
In the Future (En el futuro)Mauro AndrizziSeptemberDocumentary
La Tigra, Chaco Federico Godfrid y Juan Sasiaín 7 JanuaryComedia
La Plegaria del Vidente Gonzalo Calzada October 15Policial
Lejos de casa Miguel Mirra 21 October
Lengua materna Liliana Paolinelli 21 October
M - N
La madre Gustavo fontán 25 February
Matar a Videla Nicolás Capelli 7 January
Maytland Marcelo Charras 2 December
La mirada invisible Diego Lerman 19 AugustDrama
Mis días con Gloria Juan José Jusid 16 September
Miss Tacuarembó Martín Sastre 15 JulyComedia
La mosca en la ceniza Gabriela David 25 MarchDrama
La muestra Lino Pujia 25 March
El mural Héctor Olivera 20 May
Ni dios, ni patrón, ni marido Laura Mañá 23 September
O - P
Octubre Pilagá, relatos sobre el silencio Valeria Mapelman 7 October
Orquesta roja Nicolás Herzog 7 October
Otro entre otros Maximiliano Pelosi 19 August
Paco Diego Rafecas 18 MarchDrama
Padres de la plaza - 10 recorridos posibles Joaquín Daglio 14 October
Pájaros volando Néstor Montalbano 5 AugustComedia
Pecados de mi padre Nicolás Entel 22 April
El perseguidor Víctor Cruz 9 December
El piano mudo Jorge Zuhair Jury 10 June
Plumíferos Daniel De Felippo 18 FebruaryAnimated
Por tu culpa Anahí Berneri 3 JuneDrama
R - Z
El Rati Horror Show Enrique Piñeyro 16 SeptemberDocumentary
La Razón Gustavo Charif 6 OctoberDrama
El recuento de los daños Inés de Oliveira Cézar 1 JulyDrama
Rompecabezas Natalia Smirnoff 29 April
La sangre y la lluvia Jorge Navas 29 July
Sin retorno Miguel Cohan 30 September
Sofía cumple 100 años Hernán Belón 16 September
Teatro Colón: Música Palabras Silencio Bebe Kamín 21 October
Un buen día Nicolás Del Boca 18 November
Un fueguito. La historia de César Milstein Ana Fraile 11 March
Un lugar lejano José Ramón Novoa 20 April
Vecinos Rodolfo Durán 15 April
Los viajes del viento Ciro Guerra 11 February
Vikingo José Celestino Campusano 4 November
Zenitram Luis Barone 20 May
4 3 2 uno Mercedes Farriols 2 December

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