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“Oppenhaimer” and “Barbie” stand out on this Thursday of premieres

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A total of four productions arrive today on the billboards of the theaters for this new Thursday of premieres. The list is completed with "The glass woman" and "El fortín, Beyond the border".

Oppenheimer: The new production made by Christopher Nolan, which features Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Rammi Malek, Robert Downey Jr. y Florence Pugh.

This thriller was filmed n IMAX 65 mm, to give it one more degree of spectacularity. It tells the story of a man who will find himself at the crossroads of destroying the world with the sole purpose of saving it..

Barbie: Adventure film based on the popular Mattel toy, which features performances by Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, under the direction of Greta Gerwig.

The cast is completed by Emma Mackey, Will Ferrell, Kate McKinnon, Michael Cera, Simu Liu, America Ferreira.

The plot will revolve around the perfect world of the land of Barbie, who will suddenly have an existential crisis.

The Glass Woman: First national production, directed by Javier Canale and led by Camila Murias, Veronica Vilchez, Analia Marquez, Alvaro Bertinat, Nicolas Promanzio, Marcelo Correa, Matias Alvarez, Paula Canals Smith y Alicia Vissani.

Thriller film whose plot revolves around a woman who lives in fear in a small town, since his violent ex will return to the place.

The fortin, Beyond the border: Independent documentary filmed in 2019, but that finally arrives at the cinema, Directed by Nicasio Fernandez.

With the participation of Andrés Del Río, Mariano Falcon, Javiera Quincoces, Juan Carlos Olea, Arnaldo Acosta, Mario “Puchu” Arrua and Horace Rutilio Machado, this production recounts the lives of historians from General Alvear, at the time of narrating the creation of Fortín Esperanza in 1854.

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