Museos Tigre (de la Reconquista, MAT, Sarmiento, Casa Haroldo Conti)
Museums of Tigre
Years: 2013 (short films) / 2018 (illustrations Sarmiento Museum)
Short films and illustrations
Short films:
Length: 1 min
Idea and production: Leticia Balacek
Animation: Juan Pablo Boraso
Sound: Agustín Flores Muñoz
Customer: Municipality of Tigre / Culture Agency
Illustrations for promotional short film for the reopening of the Sarmiento Museum:
Illustrations: Leticia Balacek
Customer: Municipality of Tigre / Culture Agency
This series of short films was commissioned to promote the four museums of Tigre: the Museo de la Reconquista, the Museo de Arte de Tigre, the Museo Haroldo Conti and the Museo Sarmiento. The proposal was to use stop-motion and digital animation to create a playful language, including various materials such as plasticine, inks, pencil and photo collage. In the Museo de la Reconquista, the video tells about the English invasion and how the viceroyalty defended itself from the English. For the Museo de Arte Tigre, some works from their permanent collection were used, and they were given movement in front of the Luján River. The short film at the Museo Haroldo Conti is based on his novel "Sudeste", recreating the river and the wind with words and phrases from the book. For the Museo Sarmiento, which today is located in the island house that belonged to the national figure, the narrative was directed towards Sarmiento's relationship with the Delta and his role as a promoter of local production on the island.


Years: 2013 (short films) / 2018 (illustrations Sarmiento Museum)
Short films and illustrations
Short films:
Length: 1 min
Idea and production: Leticia Balacek
Animation: Juan Pablo Boraso
Sound: Agustín Flores Muñoz
Customer: Municipality of Tigre / Culture Agency
Illustrations for promotional short film for the reopening of the Sarmiento Museum:
Illustrations: Leticia Balacek
Customer: Municipality of Tigre / Culture Agency
This series of short films was commissioned to promote the four museums of Tigre: the Museo de la Reconquista, the Museo de Arte de Tigre, the Museo Haroldo Conti and the Museo Sarmiento. The proposal was to use stop-motion and digital animation to create a playful language, including various materials such as plasticine, inks, pencil and photo collage. In the Museo de la Reconquista, the video tells about the English invasion and how the viceroyalty defended itself from the English. For the Museo de Arte Tigre, some works from their permanent collection were used, and they were given movement in front of the Luján River. The short film at the Museo Haroldo Conti is based on his novel "Sudeste", recreating the river and the wind with words and phrases from the book. For the Museo Sarmiento, which today is located in the island house that belonged to the national figure, the narrative was directed towards Sarmiento's relationship with the Delta and his role as a promoter of local production on the island.



