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New Thursday of Premieres on the INCAA screens

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With the projections of “Buitres, the wild face of capitalism "and" A grave for three ", The INCAA Premiere Thursdays program closes its January programming.

Starting at 20 You can see the documentary made by Mariano Mucci with Joe Goldman and Julieta Dussel and the action feature film by director Mariano Cattaneo and written with Nicanor Loreti.

As usually happens with all titles they will have a repeat on Saturday 30, in the same time. Starting Friday 29, both films will be available on the CINE.AR PLAY platform, for seven days exclusively and free of charge.

In his documentary, Mucci reflects the fight between Argentina and the vulture funds, through the eyes of American journalist Joe Golman.

The director has as a precedent “River, the greatest ever " (2019), "Pernicious vegetable" (2002), "El Boquete" (2006) and "Reasons not to fall in love". He also directed TV shows, as “DNI”, "Of the head" (1992), “Boro-Boro”; and more than fifty video clips of Fito Páez, Joaquin Sabina, Come on twist, The parrots, Bersuit, among others.

He is currently the audiovisual coordinator of the Mariano Moreno National Library.

Meanwhile, "A tomb for three" is the new film by Mariano Cattaneo, that has Diego Cremonesi, Daniel Pachecho and Demián Salomón, plus special performances by Mónica Villa and Gerardo Romano.

The plot of this film revolves around three petty thugs who work for a local mobster and are sent to find the architect of a robbery who escaped with the loot.. It seems like a simple task, but they find a twist in their plans, caused by a violent and fatal mistake of yours.

Cattaneo is a film director, mainly focused on horror genres, fantasy and action. His works include "Incident" (2010, film nominated at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival in 2012, "Martin Mosca" (web series), "The Voice of Mom" (Short film), "Dead heart" (2015) feature film winner of the best screenplay award at the Tabloid Witch Awards and “Del Amor a la Muerte” (web series). He also wrote the horror book, for teens "The Rarest Girl In The World", which he adapted into a short film of the same name (2014) and its film version as a feature film is currently in post-production.

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