Argentine film
Argentine film refers to the cinema produced in Argentina, known for its diverse storytelling and unique cultural perspectives. The industry has gained international recognition, particularly since the late 20th century, with films that often explore themes of identity, politics, and social issues.
Notable directors like Lucrecia Martel and Pablo Trapero have contributed to its acclaim, while films such as The Secret in Their Eyes and Wild Tales have won prestigious awards. The Argentine Film Academy plays a significant role in promoting local talent and celebrating the country's cinematic achievements.