Premieres Thursday: Five productions renew the theater billboard
A total of five films hit theaters on this new Thursday of premieres: “Flash”, “Elements”, "Long Life of Memories", “Aspromonte” y “Varsavsky: The Rogue Scientist".
Elements: The return of Disney Pixar to the big screen, that narrates a new city like that of Elements, where inhabitants of fire live, Water, the earth and the air.
Within that context, Two totally different young people will establish an unusual friendship.
This film has been directed by Peter Sohn.
Flash: The Argentine Andy Muschietti directs one of the most anticipated premieres of the year, with the leading role of the fastest superhero of DC Comics.
In this opportunity, Barry Allen (played by Ezra Miller) will travel in time to change tragic moments of the past, causing the alteration of the future and the universe.
The cast is completed with Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, Michael Shannon, Ron Livingston and Maribel Verdú.
Aspromonte: Drama co-produced by Italy and Israel, directed by Mimmo Calopresti and starring Francesco Colella, Marcellus Fonte, Elisabetta Gregoraci and Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi.
Movie set in the 50s, in a small town where a woman will die during childbirth, because of the lack of a doctor.
For this reason, all the inhabitants of the town will build a road that connects them to the world, despite the presence of an unscrupulous mobster.
the long life of memories: First national production of the week, Directed by Mariana Russo and Alberto Masliah and starring Julia Amore, Gabriel Asdourian, Ariadna Asturzzi and Maria Lía Bagnoli.
It is a science fiction drama where three men and three women will face death in different ways, in order to keep your memories.
Varsavsky: the rebel scientist: Argentine documentary made by Rodolfo Petriz that narrates the life and work of the mathematician and computer pioneer Oscar Varsavsky.
The tape includes testimonials from Carlos Borches, Cristina Mantegari, Gabriel Bilmes, Guido Riccono, Florence Faierman, Carlos de Senna Figueiredo, Irene Spivacow, Matthias Blaustein.