On the day of “Star Wars”, Disney Plus launched a package of novelties and until Sunday there is thematic parade at the Mercat Villa Crespo. The 40 years of “Waiting for the float” are held with re -eighths and celebrations
They coincide this week, from Sunday to Sunday, Darth Vader and Mom Cora. In other words, fans of “Star Wars” With the devotees of “Waiting for the float”. As is known, every 4 of May, Star Wars Day is celebrated worldwide (May the 4th, which sounds equal to “May the Force [with you]”: May the force be with you, famous phrase of the film). This year the company Disney did so by launching a packet of novelties, advertisements of upcoming premieres and replacement of abundant catalog material.
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To point out, for interested in the science and technique of these products, the documentary series “Light & Magic”which celebrates the 50 years of the company of George Lucasfundamental to all those galactic films (and also for “The Eternaluta”which took advantage of some latest generation things).


But the most interesting, and nothing virtual, began on Saturday 3 at the Mercat Villa Crespo, where fans congregated in vigil to make hours later a “great together with thematic parade.” This will culminate next Sunday with a collector fair, cosplayers, planetary fighting practitioners, Asian gastronomy, live covers of the soundtrack of “Star Wars”, games, gifts for children and also a collection of non -perishable foods (the 4 was a raffle for the benefit of the Divine Hogar Niño Jesús, of Castelar).
Mom Cora
Also on Sunday 4 the celebrations began for the 40 years of the premiere of “Waiting for the float”. Fans put a title, “Body week”and organized a tour of the places in the Versailles neighborhood where this comedy was filmed, culminating with the projection of the documentary rejoicing “Bodymen”of Mariano Frigerio and Denise Urfeig (The same pair that later made “Fierce legend”tribute to “Fierce tango”).
Yesterday, at the exact 40 years of the commercial premiere, a city culture organized in the San Martin Theater hall a public talk between Luis Brandoni, Betiana Blum, Mónica Villa and the producer Diana Freywhere they told anecdotes and paid tribute to the director’s memory Alejandro Doria and of Antonio Gasalla (His brother was Carlos). Interesting fact: Despite the group’s strike, Mama Cora’s devotees went into mass and filled the San Martin hall to the street. Then many of them also filled the two rooms where, then, they could see before anyone else the remastering of the film.
Today at 19 there is a special function of “Bodymen” In the Cine Theater May 25 of Villa Urquiza (later, they say, the filmmakers and the fans that appear in the documentary will celebrate the projection with three empanadas). And tomorrow “Waiting for the float” It is restrained in 67 rooms throughout the country. Won’t it be an exaggeration? We are going to tell what happened to the twenty -anniversary: it was at the Colón de Mar del Plata Theater, 2005, during the International Film Festival. From half an hour before, the room was totally full. Some began to sing the polka “Beer barrel” that accompanies several scenes of the movie, and soon the whole room was accompanying them and making palms.
Someone shouted “Where is my friend?”, The eternal phrase of Angelita Pardowho was a folklore star in the 1920s and in the ’80 Doria He rescued her from the theater house. Between ovations, Mónica Villa and Juan Manuel Tenuta They made the presentation. And then, he never seen, along absolutely the entire film the spectators applauded the appearance of each interpreter, even the secondary ones, as if they were in the theater, and chanted every phrase of the dialogues, to the most nimia. And everyone ended singing “My dairy cow”thundering the room applause, and giving living to the national cinema alive.
That was twenty years ago. That is nothing.
Source: Ambito

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