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Re-release of the film "Alice in Wonderland" by Eduardo Pla

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When A is fulfilled 45 years of its original release, the film "Alice in Wonderland" made by the plastic artist Eduardo Pla will be re-released at the San Martín Cultural Center.

The Cine Premier during the premiere in 1976

This production is an experimental feature film by the plastic artist, which featured the original soundtrack by Charly García. The film has been restored and remastered by Poster and Espacio Pla, through Impulso Cultural of the Ministry of Culture of the City.

In total there will be four projections that this film will have, starting thursday 15 of June (to 20 hours) and continuing on friday 16 (20 hours) and a double feature on Sunday 18, to 16.30 and to the 18.

With respect to entries, They will be available at the ticket office of the traditional Buenos Aires venue located on Sarmiento street or on the official site of the Cultural.

Original movie poster presented by Pla

On the other hand, in addition to the functions, there will be a photographic exhibition in the space hall, who will give an account of the behind the scenes of his filming.

The film was made by the brilliant artist within the framework of the last military dictatorship. Besides Garcia, the music was composed by Gustavo Beytelman and Enzo Gieco.

Regarding them three, created especially for the film the song "Alice in the country", performed by Raúl Porcheto, which would later be edited by Serú Girán.

Keeping up with the music, Garcia signed his appearance as "Charlie", as he was known as before he rose to fame.

“Alice in Wonderland” is a color feature film, surreal and lyrical, an avant-garde film 70 minutes long that arises as an interpretation of the work of the English writer, premiered at the Cine Premier in 1976.

The film featured performances by Mónica Von Reust (like Alice) and Carlos Lorca (like the white rabbit) and narrates how both characters head to the city, instead of getting lost in the woods.

Both will enter the Buenos Aires commercial galleries of the years 70. In this way, Its original dream setting will be reflected on the screen in a cosmopolitan city prior to the terrible decline and censorship that it meant for Argentine culture, as well as for your company, the Civic-Military Coup of the year 76.

It is worth adding that, despite increasing censorship, Eduardo Pla did not miss this instance and decided to expand his universe by creating "Alice in Wonderland"., a theatrical version that was presented at the Kraft Auditorium, in Buenos Aires, with Leonor Manso as the protagonist in 1977.

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