The programming of the 4th Entre Ríos International Film Festival was presented

The Secretary of Culture of Entre Ríos, Francisca D’Agostino, announced the programming of the Entre Ríos International Film Festival (FICER), which will begin next Wednesday, November 23. “We are going to have sixty audiovisual productions in fifty functions. This activity will happen here in Paraná and in the sub-headquarters that will be five. For us this novelty is very important because in this way the Festival is federalized, “said D’Agostino. As for the other sub-venues, these will be located in Concordia, Concepción del Uruguay, Villaguay, Aranguren and Los Conquistadores.Both the days, times and places of the functions, as well as the agenda of the Regional Market and special activities are detailed on the website www.ficer.com.ar Then we leave you the programming of the FICER. Special screenings 

Opening Film: Argentina, 1985, by Santiago Mitre
Closing Film: The Substitute, by Diego Lerman

International cinema

Mato seco em chamas (Dry grass in flames), by Joana Pimenta and Adirley Queirós 
The sky is red, by Francina Carbonell
A night of knowing nothing, by Payal Kapadia
Nous, étudiants! (We, students!), by Rafiki Fariala

National cinema in competition  

Portraits of the future of Virna Molina,
Luminum, by Maximilian Schonfeld
Lucia van Gelderen’s repair
On the clouds of Maria Aparicio 
Seven dogs by Rodrigo Guerrero
Camouflage, by Jonathan Perel

Regional cinema

Selva, by Iñaki Echeberría (Misiones)
Monte de Sebastián Caulier (Formosa)
The bad light of Carlos Kbal (Corrientes)
Rinoceronte, by Arturo Castro Godoy (Santa Fe)
Minerva, by Francisco Retamozo (Chaco)

Cinema entrerriano 

Normal School, by Celina Murga
The steps, by Renzo Blanc
Danza Combate, by Camila Rey
El fulgor, by Martín Farina
Las delicias, by Eduardo Crespo

Children’s cinema 

The rise and fall of the chop chop show, by Diego Labat 
Fever, by Elisa Eliash

Late night performances

Time for revenge, by Adolfo Aristarain,
Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf, by Leonardo Favio

Entrerrianos short films in competition 

Maria, by Gabriel de Ciancio
Desencuentro, by Josefina Miranda
1749, by Juan Manuel Strottmann, and Cielo Alzamendi
Chimera, by Celeste Urreaga
The visit, by Claudia Varela
1982 Our Heroes, by Marcelo Damián Pizzio
What was lost, by Nahuel Beade and Nicolás Batalla
Presa, by Victoria de Michele and Noelia Segui
As long as the sun exists, from Grecia Medina
Solar, by Natán Silvestre
Twins, by Gastón Calivari
The Suns of My Grandmother Gloria, by Alejandro Maldonado

Films and guest short films

Joaquín mi primón, by Luciano Giardino (Santa Fe)
Sent to falsify, by Maia Navas (Corrientes)
It’s not a game, by Lucas Olivares (Corrientes)

To this list are added eleven video minutes winners of the fifth edition of the contest organized in Concordia this year. The productions are divided into animation, comedy, drama, suspense, horror and science fiction.

Original source in Spanish

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