

One transcript, infinite betrayals — welcome to the worst party of your life.
Manuel Jiménez receives some clandestine wiretappings that he has to transcribe. Because of this, and almost without wanting to, he enters a kaleidoscopic plot that involves a group of people at a party, their later walkabouts around the city at night, and their relationship with the secrets hidden inside Vodka’s diary.
Cinematography
Neon-soaked cityscapes that breathe paranoia
Sound
Wiretap audio as narrative weaponry
Writing
Diary fragments that recontextualize everything

Director
Tomás Guiñazú
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Argentine tech-noir sits in fascinating tension with classic American paranoia thrillers — less corporate conspiracy, more intimate surveillance among friends.
The cast's alcohol-themed names (Vodka, Gin, Pisco) aren't cute — they map how each character functions as intoxicant, truth serum, or poison in the narrative.