Argentina has one of the world’s most resilient radio cultures — and it’s pivoted hard into podcasts. (raw, unscripted first-person stories) routinely pulls millions of downloads, while true crime podcast “Caso 63” was adapted into a Spotify Original starring Oscar Isaac and Julianne Moore — in English. That’s right: a Chilean-Argentine co-production became a global scripted podcast hit.

Argentina’s media landscape is a vibrant tapestry woven from a deep literary tradition, a world-class film industry, and a modern digital revolution. From the smoky tango halls of Buenos Aires to the high-definition screens of global streaming platforms, the country’s entertainment exports punch far above their weight on the international stage. The Silver Screen: A Cinematic Powerhouse

The title suggests a high-octane, gritty survival thriller set against the backdrop of a sprawling, neon-soaked Buenos Aires.

A "visceral" electronic performance in a 360-degree format at Ciudad Cultural Konex (May 15).

Argentina produces more feature films per capita than almost any country in the world — thanks to a controversial state film institute (INCAA). While political attacks have slashed funding, the output remains astonishing. (Amazon) wasn’t just a Golden Globe nominee; it became a mainstream hit locally, with families filling cinemas to watch the trial of the military junta — a history lesson as blockbuster.

The extermination of indigenous peoples in Argentina was carried out through various means, including: