The film brings together the winners of the first edition of the Argentine National Film Board's (INCAA) annual public script competition, the grand prize of which is the budget to produce a short film. Eventually screened in national theaters, the omnibus film gave rise and recognition to a new generation of Argentine filmmakers known collectively as the New Argentine Cinema—a wave of contemporary filmmaking that began in the mid-1990s in reaction to decades of political and economic crises in the country.
Unfortunately the movie Historias Breves 1 is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Bruno Stagnaro | Director |
Directing | Daniel Burman | Director |
Directing | Lucrecia Martel | Director |
Directing | Jorge Gaggero | Director |
Directing | Andrés Tambornino | Director |
Directing | Ulises Rosell | Director |
Directing | Sandra Gugliotta | Director |
Directing | Adrián Caetano | Director |
Directing | Tristán Gicovate | Director |
Directing | Pablo Ramos | Director |
Writing | Tristán Gicovate | Writer |
Writing | Adrián Caetano | Writer |
Writing | Sandra Gugliotta | Writer |
Writing | Daniel Burman | Writer |
Writing | Jorge Gaggero | Writer |
Writing | Ulises Rosell | Writer |
Writing | Matias Oks | Writer |
Writing | Lucrecia Martel | Writer |
Writing | Andrés Tambornino | Writer |
Writing | Pablo Ramos | Writer |
Writing | Bruno Stagnaro | Writer |
Writing | Alejandro Brodersohn | Writer |
Writing | Rodrigo Moreno | Writer |