
Julio Adrián Lojo Bocca (born March 6, 1967), known professionally as Julio Bocca, is an Argentine ballet dancer. Bocca spent twenty years as a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre and is currently the artistic director of Ballet Nacional Sodre, the national ballet of Uruguay. Bocca has been called one of the most popular Argentine dancers of all time.
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Mauricio Wainrot is a prominent Argentine choreographer with an international career. After joining the Contemporary Ballet of the San Martín Theater in 1968, he directed 165 works in world-renowned companies. This documentary pays tribute to his life and work, celebrating his legacy in dance.

A forgotten national ballet company set in a theater under construction is shaken into life by the arrival of Julio Bocca, one of the best ballet dancers of all time.

During his tour of Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Italy, Peru, the United States and Chile, the dancer Julio Bocca makes an account of his career.

Here Les Luthiers is a recital of the Argentine group of informal musical instruments Les Luthiers, made especially for the 45th edition of the Cosquín Folk Festival. It was presented for the only time on January 28, 2005, at the Plaza Prosper Molina in the city of Cosquín, Córdoba, Argentina, traditional venue of the festival.1

The story takes us on a journey of tributes to the greatest bandoneon player of Buenos Aires, Aníbal Troilo, through interviews, musical sequences, dance and the powerful presence of football. The film intertwines fiction and testimonies to reveal to us a brilliant musician.

Thirteen short films directed by thirteen directors, based on the recitals of Argentino en Vivo 2.

A dangerous love affair inspires a director to create the most spectacular and boldly seductive dance film ever made.

Ballet portrays rehearsals, choreography, performances, business transactions, and other day-to-day life of the American Ballet Theatre. Much of the footage dates from the 1992 season. It also includes scenes from the company's European tour, namely in Greece and Copenhagen.

Documentary filmed in Buenos Aires that shows the importance of tango for Argentines, with dance scenes, voiceovers and interviews with professionals but also with other anonymous characters who find their form of expression in this music. The film was shot at a time of tango revival around the world.
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