Premieres Thursday: Nine films billboard renew this holiday
It is now nine premieres Thursday and, on this holiday for Flag Day, productions renewing billboards all rooms of the country's nine.
The big premiere of the week is, undoubtedly, “Toy Story 4”, new installment of the franchise created by Pixar and, in this opportunity, will close the adorable story of Andy's toys, Woody and Buzz Light at the head.
Based on true events, "Hotel Mumbai" is inspired by the events that took place in that city in 2008. In that context, a group of Pakistani terrorists simulate be ordinary citizens who seek refuge in the prestigious hotel.
The direction of this film borne by Anthony Maras and is headed by Armie Hammer, Jason Isaacs and Nazanin Boniadi.
The first domestic production on the undercard is "A league", Andrea Krujosky documentary that tells the life of the musician Camilo Carabajal, historic name in the folklore which in turn is combined with digital technology.
Argentina is also the comedy "Atrogauchos", Matthias Szulanski, Ezequiel Tronconi, Laura Laprida and Alberto Suárez.
Its plot revolves around a physicist who during the Cold War develop a space program that will make our country reach the moon before two powers like the United States and Russia.
National cinema will enter back into the horror genre with "The White Devil", a film directed by Ignacio Rogers and has a cast of Violet Urtizberea, Julian Tello and Ezequiel Diaz.
In this history, a group of friends travel the country and one of their breaks will be staying in a cabin where one of them will have a mysterious encounter with a stranger. The next day, and the appearance of a corpse, the players will face a grim local legend.
From France comes the historic "The Emperor of Paris" (The Emperor of Paris), Jean-François Richet. This production is located in 1805, year in which Napoleon Bonaparte was proclaimed emperor and in which François Vidocq begin writing his own legend, as the only man who escaped alive from the scariest French prison.
The film features performances by Vincent Cassel and Olga Kurylenko.
Coproduced between the United States and Britain comes "Matangi Maya M.I.A., a documentary by Stephen Loveridge reflecting -from an imposing unprecedented personal archive- the intimate portrait of an artist and singer who continues to defy conventions.
Juan Jose Campusano presents the drama "Men of hard skin", with Javier Wall, Germán Tarantino and Claudio Medina.
In this production, a boy who lives in a rural village in the province of Buenos Aires, You find your connection therewith, after the completion of his secret relationship with the local priest.
By last, Florence Orce and Pablo Moro present the autobiographical documentary "Nothing ends on the eve", where the filmmaker will unveil its history and the life of his family through testimonies of trade unionists, journalists and politicians.