#BUENOS AIRES

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fashion

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Nina Kunan aka Arrepentida

Handmade intimate wear by Nina Kunan, crafted to celebrate sensuality through high-quality materials. Designed in thick, shiny PVC vinyl, each piece is cruelty-free, durable, and versatile—ideal as a statement addition to any outfit. Made to order, Arrepentida prioritizes quality, comfort and fit for all body types. Simple care instructions ensure longevity and each piece is thoughtfully sourced from small local suppliers for an artisanal touch.

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Clara Cava - loCURA

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art

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Wiggliness

Photography by Simón Colombo and Gerónimo Tanoira. With the participation of Bautista Bengolea, Agustín Miles and Pato Carrere. Music and foley by Geronimo Tanoira. Transfer by Leche. Monologue by Alan Watts in "Conversations with myself". Kodak Super 16mm film.

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music

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Rumania - Imán & Cósima

Dirección de fotografía y color: Ivan Palazzo Caputo Asistente de dirección: Ezequiel Raad Asistente de cámara: Ramiro Gossn Foto fija: Fiona Saftich Diseño de tapa: Cósima Fricke Maquillaje: Makeup by Tiago Vestuario: Miuki Madelaire

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CLARA CAVA - TE DEJÉ UNA CARTA

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interviews

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Canal Once: SAVE THE DOGS IN URUGUAY CREW

With the community recognizing local artists while saving homeless animals.

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interviews

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Vivian Suter

Vivian Suter was born in Buenos Aires in 1949. He has painted in Basel, Vienna, Africa, Bern, Rome and Panajachel and has lived in Panajachel, Guatemala since 1982. Panajachel Traveling through North and Central America in 1982, Vivian Suter arrived in Panajachel - a town on the shores of Lake Atitlán - and remained there, forming her home on land on an old coffee plantation. Since the beginning of the 80s, most of his artistic work has been created from this scenario, and many of his works have become part of it. The gravels, along with the aguacatales and mango trees, which were originally planted to protect the coffee plantations, provide the shade area throughout the year. A steep path, in which the bleachers are mixed with the sidewalk of the mountain, leads to the study of Vivian Suter, from which you can see above the tips of the trees, the town of Panajachel with its lake and its volcanoes. The art that is born here is about the wind, the volcanoes and the vastness and clarity of this tropical landscape. Under the shadow of the coffee plantation, there is a second study. The view between the gablets reaches only the leaves of the dense banana plants that grow in front of the house. This is where the foreground works are created: the recurring motif of the forbidden fruit, the look on oneself or fixed on the interior.

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art

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MAFF Market Argentina 🇦🇷: David Katzowicz

David Katzowicz is a world explorer, who visually documents on whichever pieces of paper he has access to- from notepads, to the back of travel guides to out-of-currency bills.

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fashion

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MAFF Market Argentina 🇦🇷: Vanesa Krongold worn by Clara Cava

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SESIÓN VIVO AMOR AMOR - CLARA CAVA

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Clara Cava - Días de Paja

Agradecimientos: Pato Mallet, Juana Rodriguez Loredo, Nacho Smart, Marcial Zapater, Tomas Alberio, Lucas Orona Producción musical y mezcla: Lucca Beguerie Master: Carli Beguerie en Boutique Mastering Grabado en estudios Fader, Mendoza, Argentina, 2020.

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music

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Dem - Mend

Made with Midjourney Track produced by Dem and Babyboom Mixed by Hannes Bieger Mastered by Calyx

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Photography by Simón Colombo and Gerónimo Tanoira. With the participation of Bautista Bengolea, Agustín Miles and Pato Carrere. Music and foley by Geronimo Tanoira. Transfer by Leche. Monologue by Alan Watts in "Conversations with myself". Kodak Super 16mm film.

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I'm a Creative Director born in the U.S and raised in Argentina, where I grew up in contact with nature, frequently traveling around the Province of Buenos Aires and Patagonia. I started developing a sharp eye as a kid painting landscapes, and later experimented with sound, recording alternative music. While studying subjects like art history, cinema, literature and anthropology during my years at College, I started looking for meaning in the complex world of images that surround us. I had the opportunity to be a student of renowned film directors like Werner Herzog and Lucrecia Martel, who inspired me to follow filmmaking as a way of life, caring for the visions arising from personal and collective experiences.

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