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"Charlotte" and "Akelarre", titles of the second Thursday of Releases of March

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A new Premiere Thursday has reached the INCAA screens and, in this opportunity, with the comedy "Charlotte", by Simón Franco and "Akelarre", a period drama directed by Pablo Agüero, awarded at the San Sebastián International Festival of 2019.

These premieres can be seen on Cine.ar TV, with a repeat on Saturday 13, in the same time. Starting Friday 12, the films will be available on the CINE.AR PLAY platform, for seven days exclusively and free of charge.

Directed by Simón Franco, "Charlotte" features performances by Ángela Molina, Ignacio Huang, Lali González, Bethlehem Fretes, Nico Garcia Hume, Fernán Mirás and Gerardo Romano.

The story revolves around a former movie star who learns that the director who made her famous will be filming his latest movie.. Then he will start an unusual journey with his assistant in search of the protagonist that he feels belongs to him..

Simón Franco studied Directing at the FUC and began his career as a director of short films in the workshop of José Martínez Suárez. His feature film "Less modern times" won, among others, Best Director and Best Film award at IFF Mannheim-Heidelberg. "Wellhead", It was a social drama that featured Pablo Cedrón as the main character. Co-writer of "Guaraní", where he won the Best Screenplay award at the FIC de Gramado. In advertising cinema, he has directed prolifically both in Paraguay and Argentina.

On the other hand, from 22 the successful "Akelarre" will be screened, with the presence of Amaia Aberasturi, Alex Brendemühl,Daniel Fanego, Yune Nogueiras and Garazi Urkola.

Located in the Basque Country, the story will narrate the celebration of the protagonist with other women in the forest. In that context, the judge - sent by the King to purify religion- accuse them of witchcraft.

Pablo Agüero was born in Mendoza in 1977. Director and screenwriter who achieved international renown with his short film "Primera Nieve", winner of the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize, in 2008.

His filmography is composed of the short films "Beyond the doors" (1995); "Far of the sun" (205), Best Short at the BAFICI festivals in 205 and at the Cork International Film Festival in 2005; "First snow" (2006), First Prize at the Gijón Festival of 2006, Jury Prize in Cannes 206; and the feature films "Salamandra" (2008); “77 Doronship” (2009), Best Director at Bafici 209; "Mothers of the gods" (2015); "Eva does not sleep" (2015), Best Screenplay at the Amiens Festival, France, of 2015, Silver Condor for Best Director 2016, Best Direction-Best Costume Design-Best Sound and Best Art Direction by the Association of Cinematographic Cronistas de la Argentina in 2016; “Son of Man” (2018), Best Film at the Rhode Island Int. Film festival. Of 2019; and “Akelarre” (2020).

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