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Premieres Thursday: Nine films renew the films in cinemas

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Now is the first Thursday of spring releases and thus, new productions flourish on billboards all theaters nationwide, with proposals for all tastes.

First "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" appears (Scary stories to tell in the dark), a horror movie directed by André Øvredal who places the plot 1968, where a terrible torment book with its contents to a group of teenagers.

The cast of this film consists of Zoe Margaret Colletti, Gabriel Garza and Michael Rush.

For the whole family comes the animated film "An abominable friend" (Abominable), de Jill Culton.

The plot of this story revolves around a teenage girl who meets a young Yeti on the roof of the building where she lives in Shanghai. Far from fearing, she and her friends try to bring sympathetic creature with his family.

From Iceland comes the comedy adventure "Women in War" (Woman at war), protagonizada por Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir, Jon Sigurdson y Jörundur Ragnarsson, under the direction of Benedikt Erlingsson.

This production focuses on a young woman who decides to become an environmental activist, putting at risk one of the goals of his life.

Roger Waters, iconic musician member of Pink Floyd perform at the big screen "Us & Them" concert, the extraordinary spectacle that brought him again for our country, now for the big screen.

Another of the premieres is "Thus spoke the moneychanger", Uruguay embodiment based on the novel, with the direction of Federico Veiroj. First of all, worth detailing this will be the production that represent the neighboring country at the Oscars.

Starring Daniel Hendler, Dolores Fonzi, Luis Machin, Benjamin Vicuna and Jorge Bolani, the film tells the story of a forex trader who resides in Montevideo, taking advantage of the economic instability in Brazil and Argentina.

Uruguayan “Thus he spoke the moneychanger”

"Our summers" (Summer visitors) is a native French drama directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, who also stars opposite Yolande Moreau and Noémie Levonsky.

This story is headed by a woman who will spend their holiday in a beautiful coast with her daughter, -accompanied where other relatives and friends- will try to overcome a recent breakup couple while preparing the script for his next film.

"Summer Birds" is a Colombian production has the direction of Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra's performances by Natalia Reyes, Jose Acosta and Jhon Narvaez.

This is a drama based on true events, where the origin of drug trafficking is narrated in Colombia, back in the 70s where booming hipismo, Young people also embraced the use of marijuana, kicking dangerous business of growing this substance.

Juan Manuel Repetto director brings the national documentary "Panelist", which he tells the story of a man who coordinates a group of blind people whose job it is to taste food.

A series of adverse events makes their work remain at risk, attacking what most considered: the bond with their children.

By last, "Who killed my brother?"It is another national documentary, by Ana Fraile who will talk with family and friends Luciano Crease, exposing the State's responsibility in the disappearance and death of young.

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