2 Argentine dramas and a French animated film go to theaters

2 Argentine dramas and a French animated film go to theaters
2 Argentine dramas and a French animated film go to theaters

2 Argentine dramas renew the billboards of the INCAA Spaces of the Cultural Entity of Tucumán starting this Thursday; while the French film series will also continue to be presented.

On Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., at the INCAA Espacio Hynes O’Connor Room (San Martín 251, ground floor), you will see “Corresponsal”, by director Emiliano Serra.

The film follows the story of a journalist who, while covering the preparations for the ’78 World Cup, agrees to collaborate with the dictatorial regime by spying on a couple of exiled doctors. As a result of his report, death and madness take over his life.

Starting on Sunday, at the INCAA Espacio Teatro Orestes Caviglia (San Martín 251, basement) “A Blue Bird” will be screened, a film by Ariel Rotter with performances by Alfonso Tort, Julieta Zylberberg and Romina Paula.

Javier and Valeria have been trying to have a child for years but they never arrive. One day Camila, Javier’s co-worker, appears to tell him that she is pregnant with him. Javier is trapped in a conflict that, as the days go by, dynamites his existence and his life as a couple. There will be performances on Sunday and Monday at 8 p.m. and Tuesday at 6 p.m.

In both rooms the general admission will be $400, students $200, and retirees $100 (Available at the box office from 1 hour before the performance).

In turn, in a new day of the “French Cinema Thursday” cycle organized by the Cultural Entity in coordination with the French Alliance of Tucumán, the French Embassy and the French Film Institute, this Thursday at 10 p.m. it arrives at the INCAA Space Hynes O`Connor Room (San Martín 251), “Josep”, animated film by Aurel, based on the life of Josep Bartolí.

The plot takes place in February 1939. Overwhelmed by the wave of republicans fleeing Franco’s dictatorship, the French government chooses to confine the Spaniards in concentration camps. In one of those fields, two men, separated by barbed wire, strike up a friendship. One of them is Josep Bartoli, a cartoonist who fights against the Franco regime.

 
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