Considered the ‘best bad movie’ in the country’s history, you can now see it on the big screen along with a documentary on its cult status
Film & Series
Get out!: the Herald’s weekend recommendations for Buenos Aires
A heartbreaking theater production, a tour of Paternal’s open art studios, and 35 mm screenings of two classic films are just a few of the cultural offerings on tap
Oscar-nominated Argentine film gets 40th-anniversary tribute event
Now’s your chance to see María Luisa Bemberg’s classic melodrama “Camila,” with an introduction from the movie’s original cast
A classic Herald section returns with recommendations for a night out in Buenos Aires to enjoy Argentine cinema
Federico Luis’ film topped one of the sections of the Cannes Film Festival amidst outcry over the government’s shutdown of INCAA
Cannes film festival moves Ventana Sur market from Argentina to Uruguay
The business event co-organized between Cannes’ Marché du Film and the National Film Institute will be held outside the country for the first time in 15 years
The film festival announced its winners after screening more than 280 films over the past 12 days
The award-winning film about a rivalry between two professors at underfunded public universities is now available on Amazon Prime
Argentine government shuts down national film institute mid-film festival
The closure, which the government claims is for restructuring, comes half way through the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival and will shutter Buenos Aires’ iconic Gaumont theater