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For the second week of May, the INCAA announced the news regarding the titles that will not only be released at the Gaumont complex, but also those films that will begin to be part of Cine.Ar Play.

First, This Thursday “The K.E.OP/S system” will be premiered at the Gaumont, film that proposes a reflective look at violence, directed by Nicolás Goldbart and starring Daniel Hendler and Alan Sabbagh.

They also premiere "Kill the Beast", a suspense drama made in co-production between Argentina, Brazil and Chile, directed by Agustina San Martin (these functions will be adapted for the hearing impaired and will have subtitles and audio description); y “Virus: 32”, a horror movie, co-produced between Argentina and Uruguay, directed by Gustavo Hernandez.

On the other hand, Monday 16 to 19:30 a new edition of the cycle “Funciones Diversas” arrives. Within the framework of National Cinema Day, a special screening will be held at 35 mm from “Nine Queens”, directed by Fabián Bielinsky and starring Ricardo Darín and Gastón Pauls.

The Cine.Ar Play platform adds to its programming, since Tuesday 10 of May, the feature films “Queen of Hearts” (Documentary – Argentina – 2016 – 82 min. – SAM 13), of Guillermo Bergandi; “Rewound” (Fiction/Comedy – Argentina – 2018 – 96 min.), by Juan Francisco Otano; "The outside" (Fiction/Drama – Argentina – 2016 – 62 min. – ATP), by Franco Alejandro Ojeda; "Fire Island" (Documentary – Argentina – 2011 – 48 min.), by Rubén Plataneo; "The look of the hummingbird" (Documentary – Argentina – 2017 – 81 min. – ATP), by Pablo Leonidas Nisenson; y "Treplev" (Documentary – Argentina – 2020 – 60 min. – ATP), by Lautarop Delgado Tymruk and Esteban Perroud. The short films "Let everything collapse" are also added (Fiction/Comedy – Argentina – 2021 – 10 min.), by Jenni Merla; and “Muhamab the left-handed” (Fiction – Argentina – 2020 – 19 min.), by Andres Restrepo Gomez.

Thursday 12 of May, the premieres of three documentaries arrive: "The Harpooner" (Argentina/Norway – 2021 – 78 min. – ATP CL), by Mirko Stopar; “Virginia” (Argentina – 2022 – 60 min. - ATO CL), Daiana Rosenfeld; and “The Nearby” (Argentina – 2022 – 81 min. – ATP), by María Álvarez.

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