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"Bullet train", “Good luck Leo Grande” and “Lunático” hit theaters

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The first Thursday of stenos of the month came with three titles: "Bullet train", “Good Luck Big Leo” and “Lunatics”, movies that renew the theater billboard.

Directed by David Leitch and starring Brad Pitt, “Bullet Train” appears as the great premiere of the week, promising large doses of action.

In this production (which also features performances by Joey King, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Hiroyuki Sanada, Andrew Who, Sandra Bullock, Michael Shannon, Zazzie Beetz, Brian Tyree Henry y Bad Bunny), Pitt plays a murderer who decides to leave his bad life behind to rearm it peacefully..

But nevertheless, during a trip on the fastest train in the world, the protagonist must face the deadliest opponents from all over the planet.

From the UK comes "Good luck Leo Grande", headed by Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack, under the direction of Sophie Hyde.

In this film, the story will focus on a widow who never allowed herself to feel pleasure. Fact that will change after meeting a young and attractive sex worker.

Anyway, the premise of enjoying a night of pleasure will change when both characters discover that they have much more in common than they would have imagined.

Finally appears "Lunatics", the co-production between Argentina, Mexico and Uruguay that has the performances of Daniel Hendler, Luis Ziembrowski, Rafael Spregelburd, Gerardo Chendo, Julian Kartun, Verónica Llinás, Marina Bellatti, Marcelo Subiotto, Francisco Lumerman, Pablo Pinto, Alfonso Dosal, Cassandra Ciangherott and Julieta Egurrola, directed by Martin Salinas.

In this comedy, a rumor coming from the Oval Room of the White House will wreak havoc on the family life of the singular protagonists.

También en las pantallas del INCAA

On the other hand, the screens of the Gaumont Cinema and the spaces belonging to the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA) are also renewed. In addition to “lunatics”, in the María Luisa Bemberg room of the Rivadavia Avenue venue 1635 You can see the documentaries "Marchioli on the way to the festival", by Diego Campessi and “Those who don't want to see”, by Graciela DeLuca.

Meanwhile, in the Fernando Birri room, the documentaries “Gigantes” will be screened., by Natalia Cano, “Partidos”, de Silvia Di Florio, y el largometraje de terror y suspenso “Matar al dragón”, de Jimena Monteoliva.

To see the weekly billboard of the different INCAA Spaces, you can do Click here!

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