Street address: Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Rooms: 4,7
Buses: 1, 2, 25, 26, 36, 42, 49, 53, 55, 72, 84, 85, 86, 96, 103, 104, 132, 135, 141, 153, 163, 180, 181.
Trains: Ramal Sarmiento, Estación Caballito.
Subways: Línea A, Estación Acoyte
Show events How to getSection: Panorama
Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 4
A military-industrial complex, dubious deaths, sickness, secrets, conspiracies, and an investigation that reminds us of State of Play. The Lies of Victors is a German political-journalist thriller about deception, power, and failure, which works, in rhythmic terms, just like a good Hollywood movie....
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Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 7
It’s been called everything from an outright disaster to ‘the weirdest great movie ever made’. Like The Magnificent Ambersons before it, Welles’ glittering thriller was subject to swingeing studio cuts (up to an hour was sliced from the finished picture). But what remains of...
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Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 7
Brian Wilson heard sounds inside his head. Some of them were tanned shapes of pop music that would become the musical soul of California, even when they were new mutants or had less sexual charisma than a noodle stuck on a tile: the Beach Boys, that wisely garish mirror image of The Beatles. Love &a...
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Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 4
In this charming and fanciful animated tale from South Korean director Chang Hyung-yun, a broken-hearted musician, Kyung-Chun, has been turned into a milk cow. That by itself would be bad enough: He’s also forced to outrun the nefarious Mr. Oh, who’s determined to steal and sell his live...
ViewSection: Restored Classics
Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 4
This is the fun story of how Tom Ewell tries to resist the temptation of Marilyn Monroe, and struggles with himself. It is set on very unfavorable conditions for the male lead, even if he tries to appear very decent and married. He’s alone in his New York apartment after sending off his wife a...
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Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 7
TV meteorologist Phil Connors travels to Punxsutawney for a festivity, Groundhog Day (2/2), a traditional celebration in the US and Canada in which this animal acts as meteorologist, because according to folklore, it is able to determine if the winter to come will be soft or harsh. That day comes to...
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Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 4
A highly enjoyable look at a career spent duping the art world, Beltracchi introduces an artist who made millions selling fake paintings that allegedly made their way into museums, definitive art books, and collections including that of Steve Martin. The longhaired sexagenarian says he didn’t...
ViewSection: Late Night
Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 7
#WalrusYes or #WalrusNo: that was the challenge Kevin Smith, the founding father of the smarty-pants (though honest in its show-offy meticulousness that started with his 1994 film Clerks) geek talk, gave to the legion of followers of his professional reinsertion, his podcast radio. It was June 2013,...
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Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 4
The keynote address in what has become –rising out of the neurotic bath of 1970s exploitation films– one of the world’s cinema most original and discomfiting visions, this masterwork from Cronenberg has aged into a kind of subterranean sacredness. Name another film that takes as ma...
ViewSection: Restored Classics
Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 7
It’s been called everything from an outright disaster to ‘the weirdest great movie ever made’. Like The Magnificent Ambersons before it, Welles’ glittering thriller was subject to swingeing studio cuts (up to an hour was sliced from the finished picture). But what remains of...
ViewSection: Panorama
Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 4
A military-industrial complex, dubious deaths, sickness, secrets, conspiracies, and an investigation that reminds us of State of Play. The Lies of Victors is a German political-journalist thriller about deception, power, and failure, which works, in rhythmic terms, just like a good Hollywood movie....
ViewSection: Panorama
Village Caballito - Av. Rivadavia y Av. Acoyte
Room: 7
In the film’s seven opening minutes, the eccentric Eugène Green elegantly deploys and condenses the symbolical coordinates of his fifth film: many wide shots of the cathedral that serves as inspiration for the film’s title are accompanied by a choir chant of religious connotations...
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