Two Shots Fired (Spanish: Dos disparos) is a 2014 Argentine drama film written and directed by Martín Rejtman.
It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
[1] After a night spent clubbing, young man Mariano finds a gun in the toolshed and shoots himself once in the head and once in the stomach, surviving with minor injuries.
[2] He commented that whilst his previous feature films concentrated on teenagers (Rapado), twenty-year-olds (Silvia Prieto) and thirty-year-olds (The Magic Gloves), in Two Shots Fired there are characters of all different ages.
[3] The New York Times review described Two Shots Fired as "droll" and Variety commented that it was "predictably unpredictable".