
Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala 1995
Set against the blistering heat of the Argentine outback, Ulises Rosell's *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala* (1995) follows two men adrift in a searing landscape of dust and doubt.
Director: Ulises Rosell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala* (1995) about?
This 10-minute crime short follows two men traveling through the Argentine countryside, searching for an address that seems to slip further away with every mile. Their detour to a quiet workshop unfolds into a tense, dialogue-light mystery that plays out like a noir thriller stripped to its core.
Who directed *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala*?
The film was directed by Ulises Rosell, a filmmaker known for his work in Argentina's independent cinema scene during the 1990s.
Who stars in *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala*?
The short features Martín Adjemián, Oscar Alegre, Carlos Moreno, and Norberto Muchinsci as the central figures navigating this sun-drenched enigma.
Is *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala* (1995) worth watching?
While it's a niche pick, crime fans and short film enthusiasts will appreciate its tight storytelling and moody atmosphere. Though unrated, its 10-minute runtime and noir-inspired tension make it a satisfying bite-sized thriller for those seeking something different.
How long is *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala*?
The runtime is 10 minutes.
About Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala (1995) — A sun-scorched crime short from Argentina's indie scene
Set against the blistering heat of the Argentine outback, Ulises Rosell's *Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala* (1995) follows two men adrift in a searing landscape of dust and doubt. Lost in search of an elusive destination, their journey takes an unexpected turn when they pull into a quiet workshop, where questions linger longer than answers. The film's tight 10-minute runtime crackles with tension as the men's quest spirals into a crime-tinged mystery, blending the raw atmosphere of rural Argentina with a simmering sense of unease. With minimal dialogue and maximum mood, Rosell crafts a noir-tinged short that lingers like a half-remembered dream.
Part of the 1995 anthology *Short Stories I*, this short film showcases the restless energy of Argentina's indie scene in the mid-90s. Starring Martín Adjemián and Oscar Alegre as the fumbling, friction-filled duo, the movie drips with the grit of crime dramas compressed into a bite-sized narrative. Themes of displacement and futile pursuit unfold against a backdrop of sun-baked roads and uncertain horizons, making it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric, offbeat storytelling.