Movies by Roly Serrano

The Hairy Tooth Fairy

The Hairy Tooth Fairy

Lucía, an active little girl, looses a tooth. Santiago, her father, is an out-of-work boss, and her mother, Pilar, is a successful but overworked architect, reassure Lucía, by telling her that the Hairy Tooth Fairy (a mouse named Pérez) will come to her bedroom to collect her tooth, leaving some money in its place. A mouse who had been monitoring the situation tells another mouse, who in turn tells another mouse until finally the news reaches Pérez, The Hairy Tooth Fairy, who lives in a boat in the port along with hundreds of other mice. The...

Lo Llevo en la Sangre

Lo Llevo en la Sangre

Mario is a fanatical fan of Chacarita, a soccer club of which his grandfather was a founding member. Your greatest desire is about to be fulfilled. His son Lucas is going to make his debut for the club against its eternal rival, Atlanta. But first, Lucas must undergo AFAF: "Analysis of the Football Adhesion Factor."

The Foreigner

The Foreigner

María is a taciturn and reserved Argentinian woman who lives in Barcelona. The death of her grandfather, the last survivor of the family, forces her to return to Indio Muerto, a lost corner of Argentina. After an interminable trip, she arrives at the inhabited field only by the persistent wind and clouds of dust that increase the solitude of the place. Unexpectedly, she decides to stay.

Capitán Menganno

Capitán Menganno

Hidden Witnesses

Hidden Witnesses

A prostitute and her boyfriend and pimp extort money from those who hire the services of prostitutes in a Buenos Aires neighborhood by filming them without warning, but one of their victims turns out to be a powerful French businessman.

Visitante de invierno

Visitante de invierno

This is the story of Ariel Lambert, a twenty year old, who is advised to rest in a quiet place after a psychiatric episode. He moves together with his mother and sister to Villa Mar, small seaside resort, which is practically deserted at that time of the year. Slowly, Ariel discovers that children go into a house nearby, (which is supposed to be derelict) and they never come out again. Is this happening for real? Or is it only a figment of Ariel's sick mind? There will be only one way to find out: Ariel will have to go into the house himself