Argentina has a rich cinematic tradition that reflects its complex history, vibrant culture, and the passionate spirit of its people. This curated list of 10 films provides a window into Argentina's soul, showcasing its landscapes, societal issues, and the indomitable Argentine spirit. Whether you're a cinephile or simply curious about Argentine culture, these films offer a compelling journey through time and emotion.

The Official Story (1985)
Description: This film confronts the dark period of Argentina's Dirty War, focusing on a woman who begins to question the origins of her adopted daughter.
Fact: It was the first Argentine film to win an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.


Nine Queens (2000)
Description: A clever con artist film set in Buenos Aires, showcasing the city's charm and the cunning of its inhabitants.
Fact: The film's plot twists and turns have made it a cult classic in Argentine cinema.


The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Description: While not exclusively about Argentina, this film captures the journey of young Che Guevara through South America, including Argentina, highlighting social issues.
Fact: The film was shot in several locations across South America, including Argentina, to authentically depict the journey.


The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)
Description: This Oscar-winning film delves into themes of justice, memory, and love, set against the backdrop of Argentina's turbulent political history.
Fact: It was remade in Hollywood in 2015, but the original remains superior in capturing the essence of Argentine culture.


Wild Tales (2014)
Description: A darkly comedic anthology film that explores revenge, justice, and the absurdity of life in Argentina, making it a unique entry in this list.
Fact: The film was Argentina's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards.


The Clan (2015)
Description: Based on the true story of the Puccio family, this film explores the dark side of Argentina's recent history with a kidnapping ring.
Fact: It was Argentina's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.


The Holy Girl (2004)
Description: This film explores themes of faith, sexuality, and innocence through the eyes of a teenage girl in a small Argentine town.
Fact: It was directed by Lucrecia Martel, one of Argentina's most acclaimed female filmmakers.


The Aura (2005)
Description: A psychological thriller about a taxidermist with a vivid imagination who plans a heist, set in the Patagonian wilderness.
Fact: The film was shot in the remote and beautiful landscapes of Patagonia, adding to its atmospheric tension.


Argentina, 1985 (2022)
Description: A gripping courtroom drama that recounts the historic Trial of the Juntas, pivotal in Argentina's transition to democracy.
Fact: The film was praised for its accurate portrayal of historical events and its compelling narrative.


Carancho (2010)
Description: A gritty look at the world of ambulance chasers in Argentina, highlighting corruption and the struggle for survival.
Fact: The film was shot in real locations to capture the raw essence of Buenos Aires' underbelly.
