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The MandalorianSeason 3

Available on Disney+

"The Mandalorian", third season.  Photo courtesy of Disney+

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“The Mandalorian”, third season. Photo courtesy of Disney+

Mando and Grogu, Baby Yoda, were made to wait. The last episode of the second season of The Mandalorian it was seen in December 2020. And there were many expectations around the best series spin off From Star Wars that Lucasfilm made. The wait is over, with the first episode of Season 3, or Chapter 17, as you prefer to call it, airing. Credit is still open. It’s still…

Palermo division

Available on Netflix.

Santiago Korovsky wrote and directed "División Palermo", a comedy in which he also stars alongside Pilar Gamboa.

Santiago Korovsky wrote and directed “División Palermo”, a comedy in which he also stars alongside Pilar Gamboa.

A few days after its release, his faithful were enough to ask this question: “When will it be the second?” It’s not clear (yet). What yes, is that the new Argentine Netflix original series is a comedy written, co-directed and starring Santiago Korovsky.

The story presents an inclusive urban guard, composed mostly of minorities and created as a marketing operation to improve the image of the security forces. With a luxury cast made up of Pilar Gamboa, Daniel Hendler, Martín Garabal and Charo López, among others.

breaking point

Available on Netflix.

Rafael Nadal celebrates at Roland Garros.  AP Photo

Rafael Nadal celebrates at Roland Garros. AP Photo

If you like professional tennis, here’s a door to the most intimate part of the circuit, both for men and women. Sometimes it feels like we’re with Rafa Nadal, warming up, before he steps out into center court for another final…

Some of the legends of the sport that you will see in breaking point They are Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, Taylor Fritz and Ons Jabeur, among others. There is little left to enjoy this series created and directed by Paul Martin and James Gay-Rees. From January 13 in the large “N”.

Shalom, Taiwan

Monday 6, from Cine.ar, at 10, 14 and 16

Shalom Taiwan.

Shalom Taiwan.

The financial problems of a Jewish community driving in a neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires are a nightmare for Rabbi Aarón. Your excessive generosity in helping threatens the work you do.

Neither the optimism nor the industriousness of the Rabbi, nor his trip to New York for donations, are enough to pay off a debt he has contracted and, moreover, he must try not to ruin his compromised family harmony. Cornered and overwhelmed, Aaron attempts a last resort: a trip to the Far East to raise donations. Far from known traditions, Rabbi Aaron faces multiple challenges to achieve his goal.

the pamper

Tuesday 7, from Cine.ar, at 2, 4 and 10 pm.

Julio Chávez.  Photographic print

Julio Chávez. Photographic print

A man and a woman who have never met travel on a sailboat. He only knows that his fate awaits him at the end of the journey. He’s running away from a crime he says he didn’t commit. They have nothing to lose. They are only contained by the river and the hope of freedom if they can make it to the other side. But, along the way, a coast guard intervenes to complicate his plans.

Directed by Matías Lucchesi. With Julio Chávez, César Troncoso, Ignacio Toselli, Germán de Silva, Pilar Gamboa

man looking southeast

Thursday, from Cine.ar, at 10pm

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“The Man Who Looks Southeast”, by Eliseo Subiela.

Doctor Julio Denis is a psychiatrist and works in a neuropsychiatric hospital. One day a young man, Rantés, arrives at the hospital, claiming to be someone from another planet. He treats him as paranoid, but Rantés gradually creeps into his life, making him doubt that he is really crazy, subtly forcing him to rethink his life and his profession.

By Eliseo Subiela. With Lorenzo Quinteros, Hugo Soto, Horacio Marassi, Inés Vernengo and David Edery, among others.

Source: Clarin

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