Julián Larquier Tellarini
4 titles
Filmography
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The Princess of France
(2014)Victor returns to Buenos Aires after his father's death and a stay in Mexico to prepare a radio production of "Love's Labour's Lost." Reuniting with his repertory, he finds himself sorting out complicated entanglements with girlfriend Paula, sometime lover Ana, and departed actress Natalia, as well as his muddled relations with the constellation of friends involved with the project. As the film tracks the group's crisscrossing movements and interactions, their lives become increasingly enmeshed with the fiction they're reworking, potential outcomes multiply, and reality itself seems subject to transformation. An intimate work that takes characters and viewers alike into dizzying realms of possibility, The Princess of France is the most ambitious film yet from one of world cinema's brightest young talents, a cumulatively thrilling experience.

Hermia & Helena
(2016)A young theater director travels from Buenos Aires to New York for an artist residency to work on a new Spanish translation of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. But a growing longing for the friends and lover she left behind, combined with a series of mysterious postcards, leads her to second-guess her artistic endeavors and seek answers about her past.

Swiping Love
(2019)Según Rodrigo, el amor no existe, él puede conquistar a cualquier mujer y luego botarla. Las reglas de su juego se las viene a cambiar Sol.

The Pleasure Is Mine
(2024)Streetwise hustler Antonio wanders Buenos Aires in search of money and sex, taking lovers to bed and stealing from them as they sleep. Only his tempestuous mother provides the force that may one day push him to seek out a brand-new life. 'The Pleasure is Mine' is a searing, slow-motion portrait of hedonism and discovery, overflowing with characters who luxuriously sink into their authentic selves.