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"Museum time", the cycle to be held at Ducrós Hicken

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Starting this Friday and every Friday in December, the cycle "Museum time" will take place., which will take place at the Pablo C Cinema Museum. Ducrós Hicken and that it will have archive material from the institution.

This meeting will award different topics with its own documentation material, presented by the archivists of the traditional Buenos Aires museum, located in the neighborhood of La Boca.

En este primer mes de realización, the Museum will dedicate the meeting to Argentine cities, with material from the special editions of the Cinematographic Newsletter Sucesos Argentinos.

The cycle can be seen every Friday throughout the day on the Official Site of the Cinema Museum and on its YouTube channel.

Then, The sidewalk presents the program of the month:

Friday 4

Mini report on touristic Argentina (original version 35mm. Duration 9 minutes)

Tour of the tourist regions par excellence of the country

Friday 11

Dock Sud, a forgotten corner (Original version 35mm. Duration 6 minutes)

Extraordinary portrait of Dock Sud in the 1950s. The work of the fishermen and the sandy beaches amaze for their beauty a few meters from the big city.

Friday 18

Missions in its landscapes and its beauties (Original version 35mm. Duration 9 minutes).

The city of Misiones and its fantastic landscape in the 1940s. Tourist activities, fishing, and description of the main industries.

Friday 25

Winter city currents (Original version 35mm. Duration 8 minutes).

The detail of the constructions of this ancient riverside city shows its rich history and tradition. The activities of its people and the options for tourists are closely followed by the Guaraní Cinematographic camera, it is one of the few existing records of this production company.

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