The Renzi Theater Cinema, dependent on the city’s Communication Secretariat, renews its billboard with new films, which will be screened in the week of Thursday, October 31 to Wednesday, November 6, it should be noted that on Saturdays and Sundays the screening will take place. 2×1 sale on tickets, due to the Halloween celebrations.
The film that will be released this week is “Terrifier 3: Sinister Clown”, the American production written and directed by Damien Leone, starring Lauren LaVera, Elliott Fullam, David Howard Thornton and Samantha Scaffidi. Belonging to the slasher horror film subgenre, the film reintroduces possessed survivor Victoria Heyes in a more prominent role in this film. It will be screened at 10 p.m.
Also, Venom: The Last Dance will be screened, which tells the story of how they begin to track Eddie and Venom. Recent events draw the attention of Rex Strickland, a soldier overseeing Imperium, a government operation at the soon-to-be-dismantled Area 51 site for the capture and study of other symbiotes that have fallen to Earth. Mulligan, who is revealed to have survived his encounter with Carnage, is captured after being left for dead by another symbiote (which eluded Strickland’s soldiers). He is bonded with one of the many contained symbiotes and is interrogated by Imperium to learn the purpose of the symbiotes on Earth before Strickland is ordered to take down Venom. The production will be available at 5:50 p.m.
On the other hand, the productions of the INCAA space, which will be screened on this occasion, will be: “What we wanted to be” tells the impossible love story that begins at the exit of a cinema, continues in a cafe and could end with the two protagonists. together… if real life wasn’t much more complicated than the movies. United by their love of cinema, these two protagonists decide to live the life they dreamed of and not the one they are destined to live. In a series of encounters, imagination triumphs over reality and everyday reality takes a backseat. It will be screened from Thursday, October 31 to November 2. At 8:00 p.m.
Likewise, another of the projections belonging to said space is “Transmitzvah”, which tells the story of Rubén, a preteen who is soon to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, however, he is going through an identity crisis because he identifies as a woman, which which generates great discomfort in his Orthodox Jewish family. Some time later, having already made her gender transition to woman, Mumy, the name chosen to assume her feminine identity, is currently based in Spain, where she dedicates herself to singing and dancing Yiddish, but returns to Argentina to perform her show. in a theater in Buenos Aires. During this trip, Mumy will take the opportunity to reunite with his loved ones and heal the wounds of his childhood.
Which will be screened from Sunday, November 3 to Wednesday, November 6, at 8:00 p.m.