Showroom

Jorgito, a dreamy detective, investigates a brutal murder in a colorful shoe showroom. The crime appears to be solved, but his intuition convinces him that there is still something to decipher. As the investigation progresses, he becomes entangled in an extravagant enigma from which he won't obtain the answer but will find the question: What do I wish?

Festivals, awards and nominations

Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre - Festival Internacional Nieve Roja - Cine Caos - Kanazawa Film Festival - Crossings

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director
Caterina Diaz
cast
Lautaro Bakir, Santiago Basualda, Paula Germino , Silvina Diez, Julieta Alvarez, Agustin Ciberia
country of origin
Argentina
production year
2023
language
spanish
runtime
17
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Caterina Diaz

Caterina Diaz is an Argentine director, screenwriter, and producer. She graduated from the Film Direction program at the Film University (FUC) in Buenos Aires. She has been involved in numerous projects in the fields of directing and production. Her initial steps in the audiovisual world involved directing music videos within the Greater Buenos Aires music scene, some of which have been featured in independent festivals. In 2023, she filmed her first fiction short film, ""Showroom"

Filmography

Showroom

Crew

ScreenwriterCaterina Diaz
ProductionMambru Cine - Margarita Mangiantini y Caterina Diaz
EditionJuan Thiago Leanza Montes

Contact

International sales agentmambrucine@gmail.com

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