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Best movies on Prime Video (Argentine) : our Top 20

At Stream Tracker, we’ve assembled a concise selection of the best Argentine films currently available on Prime Video. Our list spans contemporary dramas, sharp comedies and acclaimed classics, highlighting directors and performances that have shaped Argentine cinema. For each title we provide practical details — availability on Prime Video, runtime and a short synopsis — so you can decide quickly what to watch. We update this guide regularly to reflect new arrivals and removals on the platform.

Updated on 12/03/2026

#01
Dancer in the Dark
Dancer in the Dark

2000 · Lars von Trier

Selma, a Czech émigré facing the loss of her sight, scrambles to support herself and her young son, who has inherited the same degenerative condition and will need an expensive operation to avoid the same fate. Crushed by mounting bills and the strain of making ends meet, she finds refuge in daydreams—turning everyday noises into rhythms and staging small, imagined musical numbers that lift her through the darkest moments.

With Björk, Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Peter Stormare, Joel Grey, Cara Seymour and Vladica Kostic

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#02
Avant
Avant

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

#03
Tokyo Godfathers
Tokyo Godfathers

2024 · Marcos Carnevale

On the night before Christmas, three homeless individuals roaming Tokyo's streets discover an abandoned newborn in a pile of refuse and set off on a determined quest to reunite the baby with its parents.

With Nicolás Furtado, Nancy Dupláa, Soledad Villamil, Pablo Rago, Diego Alonso, Cecilia Roth and Balthazar Murillo

#04
Argentina, Forgive Me
Argentina, Forgive Me

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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#05
The Hairy Tooth Fairy
The Hairy Tooth Fairy

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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#06
When Evil Lurks
When Evil Lurks

2023 · Demián Rugna

Pedro and Jimi stumble upon a demonic infection festering in a farmhouse that borders their land and decide to drive the afflicted occupant away. By bypassing the proper rites meant to contain such an evil, their rash eviction breaks the seal on the curse and sets off a spreading wave of possessions that engulfs the nearby rural community.

With Ezequiel Rodríguez, Demián Salomón, Silvina Sabater, Virginia Garófalo, Emilio Vodanovich, Luis Ziembrowski and Paula Rubinsztein

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#07
The Clan
The Clan

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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#08
Deathstalker
Deathstalker

1983 · James Sbardellati

A renowned blade-wielding warrior known as Deathstalker retrieves a bewitched talisman from a field of the fallen; its dark magic brands him and draws grotesque assassins to his trail. Hunted across ravaged lands and slowly consumed by the relic’s power, he must confront the swelling evil and shatter the curse before it destroys him—and everything he fights to protect.

With Rick Hill, Barbi Benton, Richard Brooker, Lana Clarkson, Víctor Bó, Bernard Erhard and Augusto Larreta

#09
The Secret in Their Eyes
The Secret in Their Eyes

2009 · Juan José Campanella

Haunted by lingering doubts about a cold case, Benjamín, a retired criminal investigator, channels his obsession into a novel built around the unresolved rape and murder of a newlywed. Reuniting with Judge Irene, a former colleague, he reopens old leads and reexamines evidence, hoping that telling the story anew will finally bring truth and closure.

With Ricardo Darín, Soledad Villamil, Pablo Rago, Javier Godino, Guillermo Francella, Carla Quevedo and Bárbara Palladino

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#10
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed

2025 · Hernán Rosselli

For decades the Felpetos have quietly run an illegal lottery out of a compact housing development. Maribel manages a small team of clerks who record bets from her living room, while her mother, Alejandra, operates the administrative side from an identical house a few meters away. Lately several bookmakers have been targeted in raids, and the neighborhood hums with unease—talk of police purges and sudden influxes of money circulates everywhere. With facts tangled among gossip and conflicting TV reports, nobody can tell which version of events is true.

With Maribel Felpeto, Alejandro Menéndez, Alejandra Cánepa, Juliana Simoes Risso, Hugo Felpeto, Javier Abril Rotger and Marcelo Barbosa