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Matías is offered the job in Brazil. He has the plane ticket. He has the promise of money and prestige. Jerónimo, true to form, does not beg. He simply offers Matías a place in his reality—a small house, a messy lab, and the freedom to breathe.

Tucked away in the northeastern region of Argentina lies a lesser-known gem that has been gaining attention from travelers and adventure-seekers alike: Esteros. This enchanting destination, often overshadowed by its more popular counterparts, is slowly emerging as a must-visit spot for those looking to experience the raw beauty of South America's wilderness. As we take a closer look at Esteros in the context of 2016, we'll discover why this captivating region should be on every traveler's radar. Esteros -2016-

: Matías and Jeremías are childhood friends who shared a deep bond in a small town near the Esteros del Iberá Rekindled Connection Matías is offered the job in Brazil

What makes Esteros stand apart from other LGBTQ+ films is its commitment to silence and the visual language. Curotto understands that in many Latin American contexts—and indeed, globally—the violence of homophobia is often not physical but psychological. It is the slow erosion of self. Jerónimo, true to form, does not beg