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  2. Cine Cosmos - Wikipedia

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    Cine Cosmos is a restored cinema on Avenida Corrientes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Originally inaugurated as Cine Cataluña in 1929, it became known under its current name in the 1960s for its showings of alternative Soviet cinema. Since 2010 it has been owned and operated by the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina's largest university.

  3. Teatro Gran Rex - Wikipedia

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    The Teatro Gran Rex is an Art Deco style theatre in Buenos Aires, Argentina which opened on July 8, 1937, as the largest cinema in Argentina. Located near the centre of the city at 857 Corrientes Avenue, it was designed by the architect Alberto Prebisch, who was also in charge of the construction of the Obelisk, one of the main icons of the city.

  4. Cinenacional.com - Wikipedia

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    The site claims that the website was labelled of cultural interest by the Buenos Aires government resolution # 136 in 2006 and that since 2007 it has been supported by the Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA), the official governmental organ that regulates the cinema industry in Argentina. About 15% of the site traffic comes ...

  5. Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema

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    The Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI, Spanish: Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) is an international festival of independent films organized each year in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1]

  6. Cine Monumental (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    Cine Monumental (Buenos Aires) Cine Monumental is a cinema at the junction of Calle Lavalle and Calle Esmerelda in Buenos Aires, Argentina. One of the classical cinemas of the country, built in the Art Deco style, it opened in 1931. With its grand auditorium seating 2,300, it acquired the nickname "The Cathedral of Cinema in Argentina".

  7. Category:Theatres in Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 February 2021, at 02:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Cinema of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Breve historia del cine argentino (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires. Manetti, Ricardo; Rodríguez Riva, Lucía, eds. (2014). 30-50-70. Conformación, crisis y renovación del cine industrial argentino y latinoamericano (PDF) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.

  9. The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 list, Leonardo Favio was the director with the greatest presence among the top 100 films, with eight titles. [1]The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema (Spanish: Las 100 mejores películas del cine argentino), also known as the Survey of Argentine cinema (Spanish: Encuesta de cine argentino), are a series of opinion polls carried out to establish a list of the greatest films of ...