Extraordinary Stories (Spanish: Historias extraordinarias) is a 2008 Argentine film written and directed by Mariano Llinás.
Distinguishing itself from other Argentine productions, Extraordinary Stories employed a small film crew and often featured actors with minimal or no prior cinema experience.
The movie premiered at BAFICI, where it received two awards, and also gained recognition at the Premios Sur, Cóndor de Plata, and the Miami International Film Festival.
It garnered widespread acclaim from both Argentine and international film critics for its unique approach and artistic merit.
[1][2][3][4] X (Mariano Llinás) arrives in the city of Azul for work and witnesses a violent incident resulting in a man's death.
At the Sol de Mayo Association, friends gather monthly to propose city development projects.