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Seven films in theaters on the first Thursday of September releases

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The first Thursday of September premieres arrived with “La Monja 2 “, “Oliva”, “Museum Guardians”, "Ghost", "Count", “Operation Travesti” and “Miguel Littin, Clandestine in Chile”.

the nun 2: Sequel to the story that emerges from the universe of “The Conjuring”. In this production Taissa Farmiga repeats her presence, accompanied by Jonas Bloquet, Storm Reid, Anna Popplewell y Bonnie Aarons (in the role of the terrifying character), under the direction of Michael Chaves.

The story takes place in France in the mid-1950s., where a priest is assassinated and everything makes believe that the return of Valak is real.

Oliva: Argentine comedy that narrates the life of Pascual del Vecchio, who dedicates his life to oil production. But nevertheless, everything will change after learning about his wife's cheating with an accountant.

Due, the protagonist will begin to solve different situations just like the Sicilian mafia would.

Film directed by Luciano Leyrado and starring Juan Leyrado, Andrea Frigerio, Romina Fernandez, Ignacio Toselli, Pablo Musetti, Ornella Cattáneo.

museum guardians: Animated film from Russia that has Vincent the cat as the protagonist of a story in which he must form an unusual team that will protect works of art.

This production is directed by Vasiliy Rovenskiy

Ghost: Co-production between Chile, Brazil and Argentina, directed by Martin Duplaquet.

In this detective story with hints of comedy, a famous bank robber will be caught by the police after spectacular robberies. Now, will lead an incredible escape.

Count: Black comedy directed by Pablo Larraín and made in Chile. In this movie, the author will portray Augusto Pinochet, like a vampire that will reside hidden in the extreme cold of the continent.

Operation Transvestite: National documentary directed by Rodrigo Ottaviano, with the participation of Daniel Melero, Yuliano Acri, Guillermo Rodríguez, Paul Thielen and David Vera.

Film that revolves around Daniel Melero and his 25 years of experience as an artist.

Miguel Littin, Clandestine in Chile: Another Argentine documentary inspired by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littin, who in 1985 entered your country with a false identity, during the Pinochet dictatorship.

Production by Francisco Fasano.

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