The 25th BAFICI comes as film festivals across the country fight devastating funding cuts
Film & Series
Buenos Aires Film Festival 2024 lineup features slew of Argentine premieres
The death of Carlitos Menem Jr.: an accident or Argentina’s third terrorist attack?
Max’s new series about the death of President Carlos Menem’s son dives into one of the country’s most notorious unsolved cases
Police arrest 4 at cinema demo outside iconic movie theater
The crowd at the Gaumont was protesting huge state funding cuts to Argentina’s world-renowned film industry
The Human Capital ministry announced severe budget cuts and contract terminations as part of austerity measures
State workers union ATE reported INCAA’s president also plans to close and sell the iconic Gaumont movie theater in Buenos Aires
Argentina’s 2022 World Cup win: 4 documentaries to relive the glory
Two series and 2 films tell the story of the country’s legendary victory from different perspectives, from Messi and his teammates to the joy of the Argentine people
Maite Alberdi’s The Eternal Memory is nominated for Best Documentary, while Pablo Larrain’s The Count got a Best Cinematography nom for Edward Lachman
Pedro Almodóvar, Diego Luna, Andy Muschietti defend Argentina’s Film Institute
Award-winning directors, producers, and actors from all over the world signed a petition to prevent the Argentine government from defunding INCAA
‘Argentina 1985’ director Santiago Mitre told Congress that the industry ‘is not asking for money, but that it keep the law that allows it to be self-financed’