Leandro Kock (Argentina, 1984) is a writer-director. He studied film at the Universidad del Cine and was part of Universidad Di Tella’s Film Program.
A Jewish wedding cameraman falls in love with a klezmer clarinetist and pretends to be making a documentary in order to spend time with her. His fake project leads to a real journey through Eastern Europe in search of lost klezmer melodies and the remnants of Yiddish culture. A documentary-fiction hybrid. Winner of the Best First Feature Award at the Berlin Film Festival.
Nina is an extroverted seven-year-old girl whose relationship with her actor father is documented through gestures and silences. The acting games between the girl and her dad alternate and overlap with the real conflicts, infusing the viewer with the constant question about the veracity of what he sees.