List of Argentine films of 2017

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A list of Argentine-produced and co-produced feature films released in Argentina in 2017.

Films

Release dateTitle
(Domestic title)
Cast & CrewCo-productionRef.
19 January Black Snow (Nieve negra)Martín Hodara (dir.), Ricardo Darín, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Laia Costa, Dolores Fonzi, Federico Luppi AR-ES [1]
13 April The Lighthouse of the Orcas (El faro de las orcas) Gerardo Olivares (dir.), Maribel Verdú, Joaquín Furriel AR-ES [2]
30 March
The Lost Brother (El otro hermano) Israel Adrián Caetano (dir.), Daniel Hendler, Leonardo Sbaraglia
AR-UY-ES-FR
[3]
15 June You Only Live Once (Solo se vive una vez)Federico Cueva (dir.), Peter Lanzani, Luis Brandoni, Pablo Rago, Eugenia Suárez, Santiago Segura, Gerard Depardieu, Hugo Silva AR-ES [4]
6 July Ten Days Without Mom (Mamá se fue de viaje) Ariel Winograd  [ es ] (dir.), Diego Peretti, Carla Peterson [5]
17 August The Summit (La cordillera) Santiago Mitre (dir.), Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Érica Rivas AR-ES-FR [6] [7]
28 September Zama Lucrecia Martel (dir.), Daniel Giménez Cacho, Lola Dueñas, Matheus Nachtergaele, Juan Minujín, Rafael Spregelburd AR-BR-ES [8] [9]
Pinamar Federico Godfrid (dir.), Lautaro Churruarín, Juan Grandinetti, Violeta Palukas, Agustín Pardella [10]

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