During a visit to his neighbour, when he hears the jazz standard "Petite Fleur", José - a young father with no job - suddenly kills him. But the next day the neighbour is alive as if nothing ever happened. So José kills him again in a different manner. But the neighbour always reappears. Killing his neighbour becomes part of José’s routine: taking care of the baby, fixing the house, trying to save his couple and... killing his neighbour.
Biography
film director

Santiago Mitre
(Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1980) studied at the Universidad del cine (FUC). In 2004, he codirected with Alejandro Fadel, Martin Mauregui, and Juan Schnitman, Love, part one, feature presented at BAFICI and Venice Film Critics’ Week. In 2006 he started to write for film and television. He wrote three features for Pablo Trapero, such as Leonera, which was in competition in Cannes in 2008. In 2011, he cofounded the production company La unión de los ríos and produced his first feature, El estudiante. The film participated in more than thirty festivals and won numerous awards such as Locarno’s Special Jury Prize at Cineasti del presente. His second feature, La patota, won the FIPRESCI Award at Cannes in 2015 and Best Female Performance for Dolores Fonzi at Torino Film Festival. La cordillera (2017), written with the usual collaborator Mariano Llinás, participated at Un Certain regard in Cannes, while the following Argentina, 1985 (2022), the first South American film produced by Amazon, was in competition at the Venice Film Festival.
FILMOGRAFIA
El amor (1a parte) (coregia Alejandro Fadel, Martin Mauregui, Juan Schnitman, 2004), El estudiante (2011), Los posibles (coregia Juan Onofri Barbato, mm, 2013), La patota (2015), La cordillera (Il presidente, 2017), Pequeña flor (2022), Argentina, 1985 (id., 2022).


