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Four films renew the billboards on this Thursday of premieres

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The billboards of the cinemas are updated is this new Thursday of June premieres. This week comes “Una femmina, the code of silence”, "Witch Game", "I am Soul" "Oh, por lenin!”.

A female, the code of silence: Thriller from Italy that narrates the life of a young woman who lives with the rest of her family in Calabria.. His life will change when he realizes that they belong to the mafia., so a false step can lead to death.

This film is directed by Francesco Costabile and features performances by Lina Siciliano, Fabrizio Ferracane, Annamaria De Luca, Simona Sick, Vincent DeRosa, Luke Massaro, Mario Russo, Francesca Found, Rosa Santeramo and Antonio Errico.

witch game: Argentine horror film directed by Fabián Forte and starring Lourdes Mansilla, ezekiel rodriguez, Mary Virginia Lombardo, Natalia Grinberg, Denise Rocio Barbara, Martin Borisenko, Alexia Moyano, April Chiara Castelli, Achilles Alexander Vecchio, Sebastian Sinnott and Dafne Tsiaculias.

Regarding its plot, revolves around a digital game of witchcraft that will open a portal that will cause the visit of three strangers, that will act as a prelude to the arrival of the devil.

I am soul: National documentary made by Mariana Manuela Bellone and which narrates the life of Alma Catira Sánchez, trans woman, writer, actress and singer.

This production was the winner of the Jury's Special Mention at the 7th AMOR LGBT+ International Film Festival (Chile, 2022) and the Best Film Award at the 9th Asterisk LGBTIQ+ International Film Festival (Argentina, 2022).

¡Oh, por lenin!: Directorial debut of Luis Corti, who narrates through this documentary the life of Fray Antonio Puigjané, franciscan priest, a historical period of the social and political life of Argentina in which the paths of Christianity and the Revolution are inseparable and indispensable.

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