The Official Story: How the Night of the First Oscar for Argentine Cinema Happened on a Date of High Symbolic Power
'The Official Story' made history by winning Argentina's first Oscar on March 24, 1986, a date that marked ten years since the last military coup in the country.
Cinema, a continuous reflection of the traumas of an era
The article discusses how Argentine cinema has continuously reflected the traumas of the military dictatorship and has persisted in addressing historical memory over the past four decades.
The Platino Awards 2026 Already Have Their Nominees, Titles from Argentina and Spain Lead the Categories
The Platino Awards have announced their nominees for the best productions in cinema, television, and streaming from Ibero-America, with Argentine and Spanish titles leading the nominations.
Outrage with the Oscars because Héctor Alterio was not seen in the 'in memoriam' tribute
The omission of Héctor Alterio from the Oscars' 'in memoriam' segment sparked outrage among Argentine audiences on social media.
Violeta Kreimer, the Argentine who won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film
Violeta Kreimer, a producer from Argentina, won an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film for her team’s project, which was announced at the 2026 Academy Awards.
Málaga: Argentine presence, Spanish advancements, and the brilliance of Natalia Oreiro at the closing of the film festival
The 29th Málaga Film Festival celebrated Argentine cinema and honored actress Natalia Oreiro for her achievements.
Agustín Palleres Yoffe: he worked in TV and advertising, but after falling ill, he fulfilled a dream that everyone said was impossible
In an interview with La Nación, director and producer Agustín Palleres Yoffe discusses his journey to achieve his first feature film, which showcases a unique blend of genres and critical themes.
Alongside Gastón Pauls and Leticia Brédice, the Malaga Festival recognized the work of Fabián Bielinsky
The Malaga Festival posthumously honored Argentine director Fabián Bielinsky, celebrating his impactful contributions to cinema.
Pin de Fartie premieres, the new adventure of El Pampero Cine
The film 'Pin de Fartie' by Alejo Moguillansky premieres, inspired by Samuel Beckett's theater of the absurd.
Violeta Kreimer, the Argentine producer competing for an Oscar: how her project was born and the support of two great actresses
Violeta Kreimer, an Argentine producer, is nominated for an Oscar for her short film, which has won numerous awards and showcases her strong ties to Argentina.
Who is the advertiser who, after playing rugby at CASI, directed Mica Riera and will make a miniseries about Tito Lectoure and Luna Park
Agustín Santiago Palleres Yoffe, an Argentine director and producer, is gaining recognition for his latest project on Tito Lectoure and Luna Park after a diverse career spanning rugby, technology, and advertising.
The myth of the lack of funds and the fear of the private sector to invest in Argentine films
The article discusses misconceptions regarding financial difficulties in the Argentine film industry and examines the dynamics between state funding and private investment.
Wagner Moura, the Brazilian who can win the Oscar against DiCaprio or Thimotée Chalamet and feels Argentine
Brazilian actor Wagner Moura, nominated for an Oscar for his role in a film set during Brazil's dictatorial period, feels a strong connection to Argentina and is competing against Hollywood giants.
Juan José Campanella: "We have always sought art to tell us our own lives"
Argentine director Juan José Campanella discusses his journey and the adaptation of his theatrical success, 'Parque Lezama', into film.
Guillermo Francella expressed concern about the current state of national cinema: 'The outlook is desolate'
Actor Guillermo Francella has voiced his concerns about the declining state of Argentine cinema and the lack of job opportunities in the industry.
Guillermo Francella expressed concern about the moment that national cinema is going through: 'The outlook is desolate'
Actor Guillermo Francella voiced his worries regarding the current state of the Argentine film industry, citing a dramatic decline in production and job opportunities.
Guillermo Francella and his concern for the moment facing national cinema: "Beyond the divide, there is no work, there is no fiction"
Actor Guillermo Francella expresses deep concern for the current state of the Argentine film industry, emphasizing a significant lack of work opportunities and the loss of national fiction on television.
Our Land, the documentary by Lucrecia Martel about the murder of a chieftain in Tucumán premieres
Lucrecia Martel's documentary 'Nuestra tierra' explores the murder of chieftain Javier Chocobar in Tucumán and examines the broader implications for Argentine cinema and society.
Juan José Campanella: his love for Parque Lezama, the preview of his animated series about Mafalda, and why he is a sentimentalist
Juan José Campanella discusses his upcoming Netflix film inspired by his successful theater work and shares insights into his love for Argentine culture and cinema.
New Triumph of Argentine Cinema at the Goya Awards: Belén Wins Best Ibero-American Film
Argentine film 'Belén', directed and starring Dolores Fonzi, has won the Best Ibero-American Film award at the Goya Awards, marking another victory for Argentine cinema.
Belén, by Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film
The film 'Belén', directed by and starring Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya award for Best Ibero-American Film at the Spanish film industry's most prestigious ceremony held in Barcelona.
Seven Argentine series of 2025 worth watching that may have been overshadowed by El Eternauta or El encargado
The article highlights seven lesser-known Argentine series from 2025 that are valuable for their unique storytelling and artistic merit, contrasting with major releases.
The Lost Towns in Cinema
The article discusses Argentine films that portray the experience of individuals from small towns, focusing on themes of social struggle and belonging.
Goya Awards: where to watch the live gala, all the nominees, and Argentina's presence with Juan Minujín and the film Belén, by Dolores Fonzi
The Goya Awards, recognizing the best of Spanish cinema, will take place on February 28 in Barcelona, with significant Argentine representation.
SIDE, the epic producer that established sound cinema in Argentina
This article discusses the pioneering role of the Sociedad Impresora de Discos Electrofónicos (SIDE) in introducing sound in Argentine films, highlighting its impact on the national film industry and cultural landscape.
Luisana Lopilato will star in the new movie by Damián Szifron, and it's not the one from Los simuladores
Luisana Lopilato has announced her leading role in an upcoming film directed by Damián Szifron, which is not related to his long-anticipated project Los simuladores.
Heirs of Rock: They Are Grandchildren of a Music Legend, Have Their Own Band, and Are Conquering the World of Cinema and Fashion
Angelo and Benicio Mutti Spinetta, grandsons of Argentine music legend Luis Alberto Spinetta, are carving out their own careers in music, cinema, and fashion.
The Argentine actor who left Belgrano in the 1920s to succeed in Hollywood
The story follows the life of Argentine actor Barry Norton who left his hometown of Belgrano to achieve fame in Hollywood during the transition from silent to sound films.
Luis Brandoni and Eduardo Blanco shine again in Parque Lezama, by Juan José Campanella, now in the cinema
Juan José Campanella returns to Argentine cinema with his film adaptation of Parque Lezama, featuring the talented actors Luis Brandoni and Eduardo Blanco who have a long history with the play.
Juan Carlos Desanzo, director of Eva Perón and El Polaquito, dies at 88
Juan Carlos Desanzo, the acclaimed Argentine filmmaker known for works like Eva Perón and El Polaquito, has passed away at the age of 88.
The love story of Robert Duvall and the Argentine Luciana Pedraza: he met her in a bakery, she did not know who he was
Luciana Pedraza mourns the loss of her husband, Robert Duvall, an iconic actor, who passed away at the age of 95.
Dolores Oliverio, the young dancer who dazzles as the protagonist in La Virgen de la Tosquera: "My mom left the cinema and told me I scared her"
Dolores Oliverio stars as Natalia in the Argentine film La Virgen de la Tosquera, which has been showcased at international festivals and won awards for its independent production.
Héctor Olivera: the movies he enjoyed filming the most, Perón's small personal revenge, and the children's success he was unaware of
Héctor Olivera, a revered Argentine filmmaker, reflects on his career and the current challenges of national cinema while receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Punta del Este International Film Festival.
Postponement of specific taxes that finance Argentine cinema until 2028
Argentina has postponed the repeal of specific taxes funding its film industry until 2028, amidst ongoing uncertainty in the audiovisual sector.
Milei opens a civil war in Argentine cinema: 'Homo Argentum' vs. 'Belén'
The article discusses the contrasting themes and reception of the Argentine films 'Homo Argentum' and 'Belén', highlighting their political and social implications.