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The “Hollywood in the 40s” film series begins at Malba

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From Thursday 22 August and until Sunday, September 1st, a film meeting dedicated to the 1940s will be held at Malba., with a great selection of classics.

End of the economic depression of the 1930s, The mecca of cinema began to turn and focused its axis on the context of the world war, shakeup after the Pearl Harbor event.

The cinema continued with a low budget, raising the heyday of the so-called B class and the beginning of two generations of filmmakers. On the other hand, it was also the emergence of film noir and the promotion of new European artists..

Within this framework, “The Citizen” showed the potential of studio cinema and marked the way for what was to come. This is how jewels of the Seventh Art arrived that can be enjoyed in the traditional Buenos Aires venue., made by directors such as Frank Capra, Vincente Minnelli, Don Siegel, John Stahl, Orson Welles y Robert Wise, among others.

As for inputs, They can be obtained online, through the official site of the museum located on Figueroa Avenue 3415.

Then, The sidewalk shows you the complete cycle schedule.

THURSDAY 22

19:00 “Sahara”, de Zoltan Korda

21:00 “May heaven judge her”, de John Stahl

23:00 “The verdict”, de Don Siegel

FRIDAY 23

18:00 “The Curse of the Panther”, by R. Wise y G. by Fritsch

SUNDAY 25

20:00 “Bells of destiny”, by Vincent Minnelli

22:00 “The Citizen”, by Orson Welles

THURSDAY 29

19:00 “His only way out”, de Raoul Walsh

21:00 “The Portrait of Jennie”, by William Dieterle

23:00 “The Stranger”, by Orson Welles

FRIDAY 30

18:00 “Three godfathers”, the John Ford

SUNDAY 1 of September

20:00 “Dead consciences”, by William A.. Wellman

22:00 “And the cavalcade passes”, Frank Capra

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