An Argentinian money exchanger finds himself involved in a series of problems that lead him on a marathon odyssey against the clock.
Editing
Tighter than a loan shark's grip. Every cut accelerates the doom.
Acting
Nemirovsky's face is a masterclass in barely-contained meltdown.
Direction
Wein weaponizes runtime—63 minutes feels like drowning.

Director
Felipe Wein
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Argentina's currency crisis isn't backdrop—it's antagonist. The film captures a nation where informal exchange isn't crime, it's survival.
Wein shot this during actual economic turmoil; the sweat on Nemirovsky's brow might be method, might be documentary.