Deshora is a film that stays with you. It is a ghost story without a ghost—a story about the specters of the past and the fear of a future that never arrives. If you stumbled upon this film looking for something new to stream, take the plunge. Turn off the lights, settle in, and let the silence of the Argentine mountains wash over you.

The film follows the story of Flavia (played by María Ucedo), a woman from the Argentine upper middle class who moves from the city to the humid, suffocating plains of Tucumán to start a new life growing strawberries. The narrative arc is not one of triumph, but of disintegration. The "New" in the search query context refers not just to a digital upload, but to the "New Argentine Cinema" (NAC)—a movement characterized by low budgets, naturalistic acting, and a focus on the crushing weight of the present.

(meaning "at an ungodly hour" or "belatedly") most prominently refers to the 2013 drama film directed by Bárbara Sarasola-Day (internationally known as Film Overview: Deshora (2013)

The new reality of the film is that it is slowly being legitimized on official platforms. If it isn't on the big three (Netflix, HBO, Disney+), look to the specialty services mentioned above.

A collective of film preservationists known as "The Lost Reel Project" recently announced that they have acquired an original 35mm print of Deshora . Using AI upscaling and manual color grading, they released a "new" 4K restoration. However, official distribution channels have been slow to pick it up. Consequently, fans are scouring the web for this "new" version that promises deeper blacks and fixed audio sync issues that plagued the original DVD.

Critics have noted that the film subverts the "gaze." Usually, in cinema, the wealthy gaze upon the poor or the landscape from a position of power. In Deshora , the landscape (and the local workers) gaze back. Flavia attempts to impose a "modern" agricultural model on a traditional land, and the land rejects her. This creates a sense of the "untimely"—she is a modern woman out of place in a setting that refuses to yield to her timeline.

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