Other titles that will be seen from today are the comedy “The machine, the dolphin and a garden dwarf” (jumped to the main room of the Gaumont after its limited premiere) and the documentary “The Master of the Garden”.
“Success can even beg. But glory is only conquered”said the teacher Atahualpa Yupanqui. In this August that is ending, Guillermo Francella He definitely conquered the glory, and the authors of “Homo Argentum” They achieved success, without begging it, of course, but, honestly, they have done better things.
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In another aspect, with other proportions and another spirit, a low -cost film, almost amateur, is throbbing the simple glory of success that justifies its efforts: the comedy of Tomás Larrinaga “The machine, the dolphin and a garden dwarf”which premiered in room 3 of the Gaumont, a few days later passed to room 1 and now it is already firm in its third week of exhibition, practically without having made the slightest previous diffusion, only with the attractiveness of the title and the “mouth to mouth”, that is, the favorable comment of the spectators, which is the best advertising. Larrinaga has also done other things, but this is, at last, the most successful.


Also in the Gaumont, for other audiences or for other moods, it appears “The Master of the Garden”good documentary of Fernando Krapp About the elderly landscape Yasuo Inamatawith filming in Escobar, May 25, Tokyo and Kamaishi. Comes back “Gatillero”, of Cris Tapianotable challenge of action and camera on the night of the conurbano. And they continue, among other titles, the kind comedy of Jeremiah Magnaghi Rudy “Olivia’s belt” (a nerd girl forced to condescend with her friends), the sentimental drama of Florencia Nizzo “Paper stories” (Five stories with good cast and posthumous work of Hugo Arana), and a mixture of action and terror, “Delta Mission”of Joaquin Ramírez and Nahuel Bande (an elite group to the rescue of a girl where weird things happen), which should not be confused with the “Delta Mission” of Chuck Norris.
But the greatest national novelty of this week, and with premiere in several rooms, is “Goodbye, Madrid”of Diego Corsini, with Luciano Cáceres as a son forced to meet the father who abandoned him as a child. Now the father is dying and the son is the only one legally authorized to decide his end. That is where (they say that it is never too late) another vision of things is emerging, awkwardly, through other people, the night, drunkenness and hangover, when confessions and mood changes begin. Good work of Cáceresunderpinned by Javier Gordinoa piano of soft notes, a phrase from Dante and a book of Marechal
“Catalog for a family”of Iair Michel Attiasspeaks of another kind of reunion. A grandson who lost his grandfather when he was just the first year of life, already big Jorge Michelscattered work between collectors, museums and deposits of many parts, including the New York Met. Model of effort, appreciation and affection, this documentary can be seen, free, in the Williams room of the Borges Cultural Center, until Sunday.
Two other alternative cinema titles. One, “Every civilization document”of Tatiana Mazú Gonzálezpart of a phrase of Walter Benjamin To raise with another look and an experimental style, the murder of the adolescent Luciano wrinkled at the hands of Buenos Aires. The complete phrase says “every civilization document is, at the same time, barbarism document”, for interested in that event, it should be remembered “Who killed my brother?” (Ana Fraile and Lucas Scavino) and, partially, “The Rati Horror Show” (Enrique Piñeyro).
The other title to take into account goes from Monday at the Cultural Center of Cooperation: “National Food Company, a sovereign response”of Juan Pablo Lepore (“The Tour of the Field”, “The Play Play”and others), this time accompanying Rafael Klejzer For various fields and ports of the country, in consultation with successive economists and producers, to see if a state agency for pricing control and real assistance to producers and consumers is possible. The consultation extends to Bolivia and Brazil, and arrives in La Rioja, where a provincial government company is already working effectively with these aspirations.
Source: Ambito

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