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Cycle "forbidden films" in the Sala Lugones

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Between Thursday 14 Monday March and April first, the Leopoldo Lugones San Martin Theater Complex, together with the Argentina Cinematheque Foundation, will carry out a series of films entitled "The body: sex prohibited ", a meeting that will project those productions Censored by the infamous Ente Film Classification.

Productions belonging to great directors like Federico Fellini, Stanley Kubrick, Ingmar Bergman or Pier Paolo Pasolini, between others, the cycle will present full titles, who once were prohibited, like others that although they reached the films in cinemas They were "mutilated" by censorship during the civil-military dictatorship.

Among the films that remained unpublished in our country, may be works of Russ Meyer, Vilgot Sjöman y Dusan Makavejev, among others. further, some will be original fragments corresponding to 35mm censorship practiced by the courts of the time.

The film responsible for opening this meeting will be "Person", made in 1966 by Ingmar Bergman and starring Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann. With respect to entries, They can be purchased at the box office Traditional precinct located on Avenida Corrientes 1530.

The programing, to be held in three times different (14, 16.30 Y 21.30) continue with the following titles:

Friday 15 "Theorem" (1968), of Pier Paolo Pasolini.

Saturday 16 “Performance” (1970), de Nicolas Roeg y Donald Cammell.

Sunday 17 "The demons" (1971), de Ken Russell.

Monday 18 "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (1970), the Russ Meyer.

Tuesday 19 "Fire" (1968-1971), Armando Bo.

Wednesday 20 "The Decameron" (1971), of Pier Paolo Pasolini.

Thursday 21 "I am curious: yellow" (1967), the Vilgot Sailor.

Friday 22 "Night Porter" (1974), Liliana Cavani.

Saturday 23 “Sweet Movie” (1974), the Dusan Makavejev.

Sunday 24 No functions

Monday 25 "Saló or 120 Days of Sodom " (1975), of Pier Paolo Pasolini.

Tuesday 26 "Private Vices and public virtues" (1976), but Miklós Jancsó.

Wednesday 27 "Prepare handkerchiefs" (1978), Bertrand Blier.

Thursday 28 "Fellini Satiricón" (1969), Federico Fellini.

Friday 29 "Mechanical orange" (1971), de Stanley Kubrick.

Saturday 30 "Last Tango in Paris" (1972) Bernardo Bertolucci.

Sunday 31 "La Grande Bouffe" (1973) Marco Ferreri.

Monday, 1 April "Cruising" (1980), de William Friedkin.

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