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What to watch in the cinema this week

Feeling like going to the movies? Here’s a roundup of the latest releases so you can choose the one you like best.

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It’s a great week to go to the movies with some very interesting premieres. For horror fans, the new installment of Final Destination arrives; for lovers of period films, an Italian movie set in the 1800s; and for family enjoyment, an epic adventure in an imaginary world full of special creatures. But that’s not all! Celebrating National Cinema Week, The Heist of the Century and An Argentine Crime return to theaters—two films with a distinctly local flavor.

1. Gloria!

An Italian film set in the 1800s in a once-grand but now declining music school for girls, where “the mute” lives—a quiet and solitary maid responsible for the humblest household chores. Her life changes when she discovers a forgotten piano, as no one suspects she possesses an extraordinary musical talent, which leads her to form a secret group with the most outstanding students. Together, they dare to challenge established rules and create new melodies that will surprise the whole world.

Fun fact: Directed by Margarita Vicario, the film has been featured at festivals in Berlin, Italy, Seattle, Gijón, and had its Argentine premiere during the recent Italian Cinema Week.

2. The Legend of Ochi

A visually stunning and emotionally charged fable that tells the magical odyssey of a girl who bonds with a being from another species in a story of bravery, friendship, and connection with nature, set in an unknown world filled with fascinating creatures that will change her life forever.

Fun fact: Director Isaiah Saxon says the inspiration for the film came from movies like ET and Totoro because of the dreamlike sensation of a creature as a mirror to a child’s inner world.

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3. Final Destination: Bloodlines

A new chapter in the hugely successful horror saga following Stephanie, a university student plagued by a violent recurring nightmare who decides to return home to find the only person who can break the macabre cycle and save her family from the horrible death that inevitably awaits them.

Fun fact: This film is the sixth installment in the saga that began in 2000 with the first movie directed by James Wong, a screenwriter for The X-Files.

4. The Heist of the Century

A 2020 film by Ariel Winograd starring Guillermo Francella and Diego Peretti that has already become a classic. It tells the true story of a group of criminals who robbed a branch of Banco Río, stealing approximately 19 million dollars from safety deposit boxes.

Fun fact: The robbery took place in January 2006 in the city of Acassuso and was planned by the six criminals during the two years prior to the heist.

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5. An Argentine Crime

A police drama featuring a talented young cast led by Nicolás Francella, Matías Mayer, and Malena Sanchez, following two investigators trying to solve the case of a mysterious disappearance during Argentina’s last military dictatorship.

Fun fact: The film is based on the book of the same name by Reynaldo Sietecase, which recounts the true story of the disappearance of Rosario businessman Jorge Salomón Sauan.

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