2023-11-03 23:10:24
With an emotional list of the main films produced in the last 40 years of democracy, the National Institute of Cinema and Visual Arts (INCAA) came out to take a stand once morest the next presidential runoff, in which it will also be chosen for the continuity or not of a State that supports that industry.
“If it were a movie, where would you film it,” asks the voice-over of Ricardo Darín, while the natural settings where several national classics were filmed happen. “What stories would you tell?” He asks once more and the scenes review the most iconic characters that have graced the big screen.
It also mentions the themes of the filmed stories: “Wars, independence, dictatorships and democracy, romances and resurgences.” “Here we reinvent ourselves, we grow. We have those who are born with lifelong rivalries and lives that are born from rivalries,” he highlights.
The review also serves to reflect on how the filmmakers work: “There is a crisis here, it is not easy here; It is with wit and mischief.” “That’s why we never go unnoticed,” he continues and mentions the awards won in these decades, and makes one point clear: “We have memory.”
The video closes with the section of “Argentina 1985” in which Darín, personifying the prosecutor Julio Strassera, closes his argument with “never once more”, which summarizes the anti-denialist ideology, defense of human rights and condemnation of crimes. crimes once morest humanity committed during the civil-military dictatorship claimed by La Libertad Avanza (LLA).
The video was presented at the opening of the Mar del Plata Film Festival, where candidate Sergio Massa received the support of several exponents of Argentine culture.
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