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DUTCH FILM FESTIVAL IN BUENOS AIRES



October 31 to November 7
Theatre Complex of Buenos Aires, Argentina Film Foundation, in collaboration with the direction of the Dutch Film Festival in Buenos Aires, and with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, have organized a series called the Dutch Film Festival Buenos Aires, which will take place from Monday 31 October to Monday, November 7 at the Sala Leopoldo Lugones del Teatro San Martin.

The festival consists of 11 feature films and 5 short, mostly unknown in Argentina, which account for the diversity, openness, quality and innovation in the Dutch film cinema of the last ten years, both in the field of fiction and the documentary. The public will also have the opportunity to access free-debate discussions that accompany the festival. Simon will present the exhibition and Valentijn, their respective directors, Hetty Eddy Terstall and Nietzsche, an invitation that was made ​​possible by the Royal Dutch Airline, KLM.

Terstall Eddy was born in Rotterdam and studied sociology and psychology at the University of Amsterdam. She began her relationship with film as an illuminator in films and commercials. In 1992 he made ​​his first feature, Transit, on Brazilian immigrants in the Netherlands. Walhalla with the film addressed the issue of the extreme right in Belgium. His filmography also includes feature films and Bridesmaids Bastards (1996), Rent-a-friend (2000) and Vox Populi (2008). With Simon, winner of major awards at the Dutch Film Festival, achieved his first international success. His films clearly demonstrate their social commitment, portraying a normal part of Dutch society as euthanasia, marriage between same sex and drug use.

Nietzsche Hetty is a journalist who began his career as a reporter in the newspaper "Trouw", a Dutch newspaper of national circulation. He then began working in television, mainly in research, making about forty documentaries for public television. Valentijn has enjoyed wide coverage in international film festivals and the Netherlands has had a tremendous reception for being a transgender case addressed from childhood through adolescence.



Buenos Aires Photo 2011


October 26 to October 30
13:00 Hs

The Ministry of Culture Gobieno City Fair invites the "Buenos Aires Photo 2011." A space to think about the artistic field of photography and encouraging the promotion of those who begin to excel in it.

The fair is organized by Art Day and gathers more than 30 galleries in America and Europe in the Palais de Glace. There are 20 finalists will exhibit award-Buenos Aires Photo Petrobras and an installation by renowned Cuban artist Carlos Garaicoa.

The Peruvian Roberto Huarcaya, winner of the Petrobras-Buenos Aires Photo 2010, is represented this year by another's eye Lima Gallery, come well galleries in the U.S., Spain, Bolivia and Uruguay, and collectors from various countries.

Since its first edition in 2005, attended by 24 galleries, the show gained international renown, especially since the birth of her "sister", Lima Photo, last year. At the same time, local talent began to be recognized abroad: Naily Alexander opened the gallery in New York this week exposure Light Modernity in Buenos Aires 1929-1954 With artists represented by Vasari, the only Latin American gallery belonging to the International Photography Dealers (AIPAD).