Best movies on Apple TV+ (Argentine) : our Top 20
At Stream Tracker, we’ve put together a concise selection of standout Argentine films currently available on Apple TV+. Our aim is to help you quickly find high-quality titles from Argentina—whether you’re looking for contemporary dramas, sharp comedies, or acclaimed festival favorites. For each film we list key details like a brief synopsis, runtime and where to watch on Apple TV+, so you can decide what to watch without the guesswork. Browse our picks below to explore some of the best cinema Argentina has to offer on Apple TV+.
Updated on 12/03/2026
2004 · Jorge Gaggero
In recession-hit Buenos Aires, dwindling funds force a well-to-do woman and the domestic worker who lives with her to confront shifting power dynamics and blurred boundaries as their once-stable household is reshaped by survival and uncertainty.
With Norma Aleandro, Norma Argentina, Marcos Mundstock, Claudia Lapacó and Elsa Berenguer
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2014 · Juan Álvarez Neme
In a half-built theater, a neglected national ballet company lingers in obscurity until the arrival of Julio Bocca — a legendary dance figure whose presence ignites their discipline, ambition, and belief in a second chance. What was once an abandoned rehearsal space becomes a crucible of renewal, pushing each dancer to confront past failures and reach for a daring rebirth.
With Julio Bocca
2015 · Carlos Saura
A richly layered portrait of the football world, where intense cross-border rivalries and private disappointments collide, and friendships persist despite national divides.
With Mía Maestro, Pedro Aznar, Juan Falú, Marian Farías Gómez, Gabo Ferro, Liliana Herrero and Jairo
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2006 · Juan Pablo Buscarini
Santiago, a once-powerful boss now out of work, and Pilar, a driven but exhausted architect, tell her that the Hairy Tooth Fairy—Pérez, a small mouse—will slip into her room that night and leave a coin in exchange. A lone mouse who is keeping watch passes the news along to another, and that mouse passes it on until the message reaches Pérez, who presides over a bustling community of mice living aboard a boat in the harbor. There, hundreds of tiny workers receive the teeth, meticulously clean, carve and polish them into smooth, luminous pearls. The finished pearls are ferried through the city’s sewers to Morientes’s jewelry shop, where an old friend converts them into gold by weight. What begins as a comforting bedtime tale quietly reveals a secret network of care, craft and commerce beneath the streets.
With Alejandro Awada, Mariano Chiesa, Roly Serrano, Delfina Varni, Fabián Mazzei, Ana María Orozco and Joe Rígoli
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2015 · Pablo Trapero
Between 1982 and 1985 in Argentina, the prominent Puccio family from San Isidro, an affluent suburb of Buenos Aires, carried out a string of abductions, keeping victims captive and extorting their families for ransom.
With Guillermo Francella, Peter Lanzani, Gastón Cocchiarale, Franco Masini, Giselle Motta, Antonia Bengoechea and Liliana Popovich
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2013 · Juan José Campanella
Thirteen-year-old Lili has always defended her dog Hagen, so she’s shattered when her father abandons him on the city streets. Convinced that love can overcome any obstacle, she sets out alone to find and bring him home. Separated and unable to locate his beloved owner, Hagen drifts into a mounting canine uprising—and, driven by loss and loyalty, he rises to become a leader in a revolt against the humans who mistreat them.
With David Masajnik, Juan José Campanella, Diego Ramos, Pablo Rago, Gabriel Almirón, Axel Kuschevatzky and Mariana Otero
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2002 · Gus Van Sant
After a wrong turn, two friends who both go by Gerry become stranded in a harsh desert, and each attempt to navigate back only plunges them into ever greater peril.
With Casey Affleck and Matt Damon