The Incaa inaugurates the audiovisual cycle “Cinema, Malvinas and Democracy”

The Incaa inaugurates the audiovisual cycle “Cinema, Malvinas and Democracy”

MALVINAS-INCAA – TELAM Agency

The National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (Incaa) will carry out a cycle of audiovisual content in commemoration of Veteran’s Day and the Fallen in the Malvinas War, which will be inaugurated tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. in the microcinema of the Malvinas Museum and South Atlantic Islands with the projection of the documentary “Telma, the cinema and the soldier”.

The film directed by Brenda Taubin will have a presentation by its protagonists, and can be seen in that auditorium located at Santiago de Calzadilla 1,301, city of Buenos Aires, as the start of the activities organized by the Incaa Exhibition Sub-Management together with the Ministry of Culture of the Nation and the mentioned museum.

It is a program that brings together different works linked to and inspired by that corollary of the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship, and which, in addition to extending throughout the first week of April, will have monthly proposals throughout the year.

Among other productions that will be available in Incaa spaces in the rest of the country, the Gaumont cinema from Buenos Aires will be present with the daily exhibition and until April 5 of three short films selected in the program “Malvinas 30 miradas”: “La grieta”, by Carlos Galettini (5:45 p.m., Room 1); “Interview”, by Marcelo Schapces (18.15, Room 2); and “El viaje de abril”, by Julio Cardoso (20, Room 3).

For its part, Cine.ar TV will also join the initiative with the broadcast this Sunday at 6:00 p.m. of “Due Disobedience”, by Victoria Reale; followed at 8 pm by “El viaje” by Juan Manuel Rada; and at 10 pm for “Argentine soldier only known by God”, by Rodrigo Fernández Engler.

The rest of the week

The platform will extend the tribute every day at 6:00 p.m. with “Operación chocolate” by Silvina Maturana and Carlos Castro (Monday 3); “Theatre of War”, by Lola Arias (Tuesday 4); “Ordinary Hero”, by Miguel Monforte (Wednesday 5); “Behind the shadow. Civilians in the Malvinas war”, by Matías de Lellis (Thursday 6); and “We were there too”, by Federico Strifezzo (Friday 7).

Meanwhile, the streaming service Cine.ar Play today added to its catalog some of the titles detailed as part of a selection of short films and series also made up of the film “Hundan al Belgrano”, by Federico Urioiste; the shorts “Guarisove, the forgotten”, by Bruno Stagnaro; “The kids”, by Franco Cicchini; “Between Two Worlds”, by Diego Lápiz”; and the strip “Malvinas: The Collective Hero”, by Florencia Calcagno.

The complete programming of the cycle can be found on the site http://www.incaa.gov.ar/programacion-espacios-incaa.

Source: Ambito

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