Fósforos (O una problemática para la sociedad del ocio)
Fósforos (O una problemática para la sociedad del ocio) is one of the most talked-about Documentary movies released in 1972, attracting audiences with its cinematic storytelling and memorable performances.
In 1972, a small group of young students from the UNL, riding in a dilapidated Gordini, arrived at a deserted rural area near Estación Matilde (Santa Fe) to film a short film on the theme of leisure, inspired by texts by Cesare Pavese. From the silent images emerge the exploration of homoeroticism and the male nude as aesthetic-political dimensions that contrast with the canonical production of the Institute and its time. The short was never finished and released, until it was found in 2025.