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Sunday, 13 October 2013

TODAY’S FILMS

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Serbian performer Marina Abramovic and Italian playwright Romeo Castellucci will be featured in the movies showing today, Sunday, as part of the “Films” section. The documentary “Marina Abramovic. The Artist Is Present”, on the life and work of the Serbian artist who uses her own body as a vehicle for art, will be screened at 4 PM. The documentary features her testimony and takes a look at many of her famous performances, including the one she put on at MOMA in New York in 2010 and lasted for 176 hours and 30 minutes, which gave the name to this film, as part of an extensive retrospective of her work. Sitting quietly in a chair and staring at each visitor, Abramovic tested their various reactions as well as her own concentration and endurance. Romeo Castellucci’s Inferno-Purgatorio-Paradiso trilogy, freely inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, will be screened next. “Inferno”, the first part of the trilogy, is at 6.30 PM. And the second and third parts, “Purgatorio – Paradiso”, are shown at 8.30 PM. Tickets for these films can be picked up at the box office (a maximum of 2 per person) 2 hours before show time.

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21 Oct 2013 ... AND MANY MORE

The series of films was also highly attractive for festivalgoers, with screenings of films featuring key figures from the international theatrical scene, such as the show “Tambours sur la Digue”, by Ariane Mnouchkine, and the documentary “Brook par Brook” (a portrait of Peter Brook made by his son). There were also screenings of Argentine films: “Los posibles”, by Santiago Mitre and Juan Onofri Barbato, “Viola” and “Rosalinda”, by Matías Piñeiro; in addition to [...]

74 thousand people in total attended the shows, activities, meetings and screenings programmed by the ninth edition of the Festival, attractive for the artistic quality and risk of the national and international productions presented, the inclusion of new sections and venues to the ever-lively Buenos Aires cultural and theatrical circuit (a total of 27 venues across nearly the entire city). Outstanding figures of international theatre in the 21st century such as German director Thomas [...]

On the last day of a memorable Festival with a massive turnout – with almost all performances sold out – 36 top-notch national productions and 20 international ones (performed by companies from Germany, Australia, Belgium, Chile, Congo, France, Italy, Mexico, Poland, United Kingdom and Uruguay), and the presence of world-renowned figures of theatre, there is still a chance to see two European plays. One is the Polish “III Furie”, staged by Modjeska Theatre (at Sala Casacuberta of t [...]

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20 Oct 2013 SUNDAY’S FILMS

Films, one of the Festival’s most prominent sections, comes to an end. The lineup of screenings for today includes three contemporary Argentine films directed by talented young filmmakers. “Los Posibles”, by Santiago Mitre and Juan Onofre Barbato, about the dance project carried out by a group of youths from one of the most deprived areas in the Buenos Aires suburbs, will be screened at 3.30 PM. Then, “Rosalinda”, by Matías Piñeiro, will show at 6 PM – a chronicle of [...]

The book release and award ceremony for the Germán Rozenmacher Award will be held today at 3 PM at the auditorium Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo of the Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas (Corrientes 2038). The jury composed of Andrea Garrote, Jorge Dubatti and Mariano Saba chose “Un día es un montón de cosas”, by Jimena Aguilar. The play was translated into English, French and Portuguese and is published by Los Libros del Rojas in a quadrilingual edition with a print run [...]

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