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Films and Activities for the 8th Sitges Week in Buenos Aires

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It's almost here!Just a few days remain until the Sitges Week in Buenos Aires, the event that brings the best of fantastic cinema to the capital of Argentina.

This year, Sitges Week in Buenos Aires unveils an unmissable lineup featuring six films that represent the best in contemporary fantastic cinema. From Monday, December 9, to Wednesday, December 11, audiences will enjoy an outstanding selection of feature films that were highly acclaimed at our Festival. This eighth edition in Buenos Aires is supported by the Buenos Aires Film Commission, the Ministry of Culture of Buenos Aires City, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina, and the Sitges Festival itself.

 

 

CALL ME PAUL, by Víctor Matellano
August 1991. Filmmaker Jacinto Molina, better known as Paul Naschy, is suffering a heart attack. As he is rushed to the operating room, all his memories flash through his mind like a film. He recalls good and bad moments, and a movie where he poured his obsessions and passions, The Howl of the Devil. Childhood memories also come to him, shaping his cinema and authorship.
Screening at: Special session within Sitges Documenta.
Runtime: 73 min.
Tuesday, December 10, at 7:00 PM - Sala 2 Manuel Antín

FRÉWAKA, by Aislinn Clarke
The story of a palliative care nursing student haunted by a trauma from her past, which disorients her present: her relationships, career, and ability to function.
Runtime: 103 min.
Tuesday, December 10, at 9:00 PM - Sala 2 Manuel Antín

EXORCISM, by Alberto Sedano
The death of Franco in 1975 opened the doors to uncensored cinema. For two years, censorship relaxed until 1977, when it was abolished entirely, introducing the "S" rating to protect viewers from films that might "offend their sensitivity." The "S" rating was granted for content that was especially violent, sexual, or political, becoming a commercial draw for a society recovering from decades of repression.
Runtime: 125 min.
Wednesday, December 11, at 7:00 PM - Sala 2 Manuel Antín

MADS, by David Moreau
After trying a new drug, Romain goes out to party. On his way, he picks up an injured woman on the roadside, who panics upon entering the car and hits her head until she dies. Thus begins a nightmarish evening during which Romain will be unable to distinguish reality from the effects of a mysterious, powerful substance.
Runtime: 95 min.
Wednesday, December 11, at 9:30 PM - Sala 2 Manuel Antín

 

2. Special Activities

Monday, December 9
Panel: Argentine Genre Cinema at SITGES, the Mecca of Fantasy
A conversation with prominent Argentine directors about their experience at the Sitges Festival, analyzing the impact of their works and the international projection of Argentine fantastic cinema.
Location: CCSM
Time: 5:30 PM
Panelists: Demián Rugna, Jimena Monteoliva, Gustavo Leonel Mendoza, Laura Casabé, Tamae Garateguy, Nicolás & Luciano Onetti
Moderator: Diego López-Fernández, Deputy Director and Programmer of SITGES IFFF
Duration: 60 minutes

 

Tuesday, December 10
WomanInFan presents: Horror Girls, Latina Genre Filmmakers
A space to discuss the social, political, and cultural factors influencing female representation in fantastic cinema, exploring current opportunities for Latina filmmakers in the genre.
Location: CCSM
Time: 5:00 PM
Panelists: Roxana Ramos, Laura Casabé, Ayi Turzi
Moderator: Mónica García Massagué
Duration: 60 minutes

 

These activities promise to be a key meeting point for reflecting on the present and future of Argentine fantastic cinema, strengthening its identity and presence on the global stage.

All screenings and special activities will take place at the Centro Cultural San Martín (Paraná 310), with tickets available at the box office. A unique opportunity to enjoy the best of fantastic cinema in Buenos Aires!

ORGANIZED BY:
Buenos Aires Film Commission
Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires
Sitges, International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina

More information at: https://bafc.buenosaires.gob.ar/noticias

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