Amalia was the first Argentine novel. Written in 1851 by José Mármol during his exile in Montevideo, it was published in chapters on the newspaper La Semana, and stood as a big statement against Rosas, who was then governor of Buenos Aires. In 1914, successful playwright Enrique García Velloso decided to adapt the play into cin...
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On the occasion of the much-awaited premiere of Jaco, the first documentary about the life and work of musician JacoPastorius—whose music represented a turning point in bass history and left an indelible mark on many during his fleeting stay on earth—big-name musicians and local stars get together, under the direction and curation...
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Entre Ríos is the project that Argentine musician Sebastián Carreras has been obstinately revitalizing for the past fifteen years, against all simplistic considerations and fatalisms of the music scene but without losing an ounce of pop charm. The title Cuadro (“frame”) refers to the minimum level of assimilation of audiov...
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