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Movie listings: August | News | Buenos Aires City

Culture Boost via BA Audiovisualproposes different initiatives aimed at the sector, promoting and promoting the circulation of audiovisual productions, to bring national cinema closer to neighbors.

I know the schedule for August

Film Cycle Recover 2022

Available by Live Culture


BA Audiovisual organizes the Cine Recuperar 2022 Cycle (second edition) together with DAC and GOTIKA, where Argentine films restored by the Plan Recuperar are screened. This plan, which received support from Patronage, is an initiative promoted by the DAC together with GOTIKA and its objective is to restore and value classic contemporary Argentine cinematographic works.

The selected films are varied, of different genres and are directed by talented and established directors.

You can enjoy the 8 productions through let’s live culturewhere two new productions will be available from every Thursday, which will be renewed week by week, consecutively.

  • John Moreira by Leonardo Favio (1973) – From 4/8 to 10/8
  • Buenos Aires vice versa by Alejandro Agresti (1997) – From 4/8 to 10/8
  • the dreaded hell by Raúl de la Torre (1980) – From 8/11 to 8/17
  • Rosarigasinos by Rodrigo Grande (2001) – From 8/11 to 8/17
  • The owl by Bebe Kamin (1983) – From 8/18 to 8/24
  • lost for lost de Alberto Lecchi (2020) – From 11/8 to 17/8
  • God’s Adventures by Eliseo Subiela (2000) – From 8/25 to 8/31
  • the kid head by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (1975) – From 8/25 to 8/31

Cinema Patronage Cycle

Cultural Center May 25 – Monday 8pm
The Cultural San Martin – Wednesday 7pm
Free!


The Cine Mecenazgo Cycle screens national films produced with the support of the financing program of the Impulso Cultural platform. The films can be seen at El Centro Cultural 25 de Mayo, located at Triunvirato 4444, on Mondays at 8:00 p.m. and at El Cultural San Martín, Sarmiento 1551, on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.

an invisible girl by Francisco Bendomir

  • Monday 8/1 at 8:00 p.m. at the 25 de Mayo Cultural Center
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  • Wednesday 3/8 at 7:00 p.m. at El Cultural San Martín No ticket reservation

the last suit by Pablo Solarz

  • Monday 8/8 at 8:00 p.m. at the Cultural Center 25 de Mayo
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  • Wednesday 10/8 at 7:00 p.m. at El Cultural San Martín No ticket reservation

the red star de Gabriel Lichtmann

  • Monday 8/15 at 8:00 p.m. at the 25 de Mayo Cultural Center
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  • Wednesday 8/31 at 7:00 p.m. at El Cultural San Martín No ticket reservation

Queer Diaries by Santiago Giralt

  • Wednesday 8/17 at 7:00 p.m. at El Cultural San Martín No ticket reservation

Gualeguaychú, the country of carnival by Marco Berger

  • Monday 8/22 at 8:00 p.m. at the 25 de Mayo Cultural Center
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  • Wednesday 8/24 at 7:00 p.m. at El Cultural San Martín No ticket reservation

Tickets to performances are free. At El Cultural San Martín they can be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis and at the Centro Cultural 25 de Mayo they can be purchased from the week before the show by theatrical alternative.

Let’s go to the cinema

The Cultural San Martin
Friday 9pm


The Argentine film series Vamos al Cine, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Argentina and the Association of Independent Producers of Audiovisual Media (APIMA), together with BA Audiovisual, presents the new program. All the films are national and were made by APIMA producers. The screenings will be on Fridays at 9:00 p.m. at El Cultural San Martín and tickets can be purchased through tuentrada.com

  • Ghost returns to towndirected by Juan Pablo Ruiz- Friday 5/8 at 9pm
  • full of noise and paindirected by Ignacio Aguirre – Friday 8/12 at 9pm
  • the growingdirected by Demián Santander and Franco González – Friday 8/19 at 9pm
  • the unburied corpsedirected by Alejandro Cohen Arazi – Friday 8/26 at 9pm

Documentary Space Cycle

The Cultural San Martin
Premieres
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The Documentary Space Cycle presents the outstanding documentary premieres of the month of August. On this occasion the premieres are: The Luminous Field by Cristian Pauls; Plan for Buenos Aires by Gerardo Panero; 8 stories about my hearing loss by Charo Mato; Telma, the cinema and the soldier by Brenda Taubin; Short years, eternal days by Silvina Estévez.

*the luminous field by Cristian Pauls

Synopsis
“The Luminous Field” today retraces the journey of Emil Haeger’s Swedish expedition (1920). Starting from the route defined by “After the Indian trails of the Pilcomayo River”, the film made by the Swedish contingent in Formosa, tries to put that past in tension with the current route. So, what other view is it possible to see in Haeger’s film about a region and its indigenous population considered the last vestiges of what is doomed to disappear?
Thursday 4, Saturday 6, Friday 12, Sunday 21, Thursday 25, Saturday 27 at 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 14 and Saturday 20 at 5 p.m.

*Plan for Buenos Aires by Gerardo Panero

Synopsis
In 1929 the famous French architect Le Corbusier traveled to Buenos Aires to give a series of conferences on Modern Architecture. During his visit, he proposes to carry out an Urban Plan for the city. Since his trip and for more than twenty years, he will obsessively develop his proposal, trying by all possible means to materialize the Plan for Buenos Aires.
Friday 5, Friday 26 and Thursday 18 at 7pm; Sunday 7, Sunday 28 and Saturday 13 at 5pm; Sunday 14 and Saturday 20 at 7:30 p.m.

*8 stories about my hearing loss by Charo Mato

Synopsis
The protagonist grew up listening little, reading lips. At 23 years old, as a result of hereditary and progressive hearing loss, she became deaf. Even with her parents disagreeing with her, she decided to have cochlear implant surgery. Shortly after, her mother passed away unexpectedly, and listening to her latest WhatsApp audios, she relived the memories of her voice that take her back to the sounds of her childhood. She is from that moment she became aware of everything she had lost along with her sound, and she began to question herself: How does someone who does not listen listen?
Saturday 6, Sunday 21 and Saturday 27 at 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 7, Thursday 11, Saturday 13, Friday 19 and Sunday 28 at 7:00 p.m.

*Short years, eternal days by Silvina Estevez

Synopsis
Short years, eternal days, covers four years in the lives of different women, including the director of this film, who tries to make a documentary about the puerperium. But she discovers that this task, like motherhood, is more complex than she thought. Why do you make a film about motherhood, if you are not a mother? They ask the director about her characters. She searches for that answer while she asks herself, how much courage does it take to choose to be a mother and to choose not to be.
Saturday 6 at 9:15 p.m. and Saturday 13 at 9 p.m.

*Telma, the cinema and the soldier of Brenda Taubin

Synopsis
Telma is 77 years old and has some dreams to fulfill. One of them is to reunite her daughter Lili with her first love, a Malvinas soldier with whom she exchanged love letters during the 1982 war. With the help of her fellow retirees from the film club and against the will of her son-in-law, Telma will try to reunite his daughter and the soldier seeking to achieve, after many years, the promised meeting.
Sunday 7 at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday 14 at 3:30 p.m.

Tickets for the performances can be purchased at tuentrada.com.

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