Guillermo Francella
10 titles
Filmography
10 results

The Clan
(2015)Argentina in the early eighties. Within a typical family home in the traditional neighborhood of San Isidro, a sinister clan makes its living off kidnapping and murder.

The Heist of the Century
(2020)Based on true events, a group of thieves performed what is considered one of the most famous and smart bank heists in the history of Argentina when they rob the Banco RÃo branch in Acassuso.

Lion's Heart
(2013)After she loses her mobile phone, a lawyer receives a call from the person who found it. They talk and hit it off very quickly. But she's in shock when she sees that he's very short.

My Masterpiece
(2018)Arturo is an unscrupulous art dealer and Renzo his socially-awkward painter and longtime friend. Willing to risk it all, they develop an extreme and ludicrous plan to save themselves.

The Mystery of Happiness
(2014)'The Mystery of Happiness' is a film about love, but goes beyond it, it pushes boundaries, it explores the idea of loyalty and estrangement, and it definitely puts dreams over long lost promises.

All Hail
(2022)After failing to predict a destructive hailstorm, a famous meteorologist flees to his hometown and soon finds himself on a journey of self-discovery.

Those Who Love, Hate
(2017)Dr. Huberman arrives at the hotel section of Bosque de Mar in search of a delightful and fruitful solitude. Little does he imagine that he will soon be involved in the complex relationships that the curious inhabitants of the hotel have been knitting.

The Boss
Guillermo Francella portrays a seemingly docile building superintendent who harbors a God complex.

Rudo & Cursi
(2008)Rudo y Cursi son dos hermanos pobres que viven en una zona rural de México. Un dÃa un agente de talentos descubre que ambos hermanos tienen un enorme potencial en el fútbol, lo cual los llevará a muchas disputas.

The Secret in Their Eyes
(2009)At once a love story, a revenge epic, and a mystery of political intrigue, this excellent thriller from Argentina won 2009’s Best Foreign Film Academy Award® (in a crowded year!) and has become one of Latin American cinema’s most popular exports.