The quote from crypto dollar it’s from $1187 for purchase and $1195.99 for sale, this one Thursday 24 October.
Cryptodollar: the change in price during the last week
The crypto-dollar Bass1% compared to the same day of the previous week.
The change in the price of the crypto-dollar over the last 30 days
Until October 2024the crypto-dollar Bass compared to the previous month: there is a difference 3%.
How has the crypto-dollar changed over the last year
Compared to last year, the crypto-dollar go out A 13%. This time last year, the crypto-dollar was trading $1050.
The gap between the crypto-dollar and the blue dollar
The value of crypto dollar has a difference with the blue dollar. While the first one is $1187blue is trading today at $1210which marks a gap in 1.90%.
What is Crypto-Dollar
Him crypto dollar This is a price that is defined based on the purchase and sale of “stablecoins”, i.e. cryptocurrencies linked to a stable asset, in this case the US dollar.
How the crypto-dollar works
To operate with the crypto dollar You need to have an account in a virtual wallet or exchange. Its price is defined based on the buying and selling of cryptocurrencies pegged to the US dollar.
Despite being one of cinema’s oldest genres and operating significantly smaller budgets than major science fiction productions, the Horror films from the 90s They left a legacy that continues to shape the style of filmmaking and storytelling to this day. Here We tell you which titles will make you shiver.
Best Horror Movies of the ’90s: Scream (1996)
Cry It is one of the classic horror films defined as “slasher”. In it he presents himself ghostfaceone of the most popular characters in the genre and who has been used most as inspiration for Halloween costumes.
Management was in charge Wes Cravenand had an elite cast led by Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott David Arquette as Dewey Riley, Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers, Skeet Ulrich as Billy Loomis, Rose McGowan as Tatum Riley and Drew Barrymore as Casey Becke.
“One year after her mother’s murder, Sidney (Neve Campbell) once again experiences a distressing situation: while a terrible psychopath terrorizes the neighborhood, her father is always absent and her boyfriend is about to leave her,” explains the official synopsis .
The first chapter marked a before and after and became one of the most important terrifying sagas in cinema. The next two did so continuously, while the fourth arrived only in 2011. Furthermore, A new trilogy is being planned from 2022 which will end in 2026.
Best Horror Movies of the 90s: Misery (1990)
Another of the most recommended 90s AND MiseryHim psychological thriller based on the 1987 novel of the same name written by Stephen King. The story follows a famous literary author (James Caan plays Paul Sheldon) who is captured and held hostage by one of his fans.
Directed by Rob Reinr, this feature film marked the career of Kathy Bateswho played Annie Wilkes and received numerous awards for her performance: she won the Academy Award for “Best Actress” and the Golden Globe for “Best Motion Picture Actress in a Drama”. With this, Misery became the only film based on a Stephen King novel to win an Oscar.
“A writer named Paul Sheldon (James Caan) has been wasting his talent for years with commercially successful romantic stories whose protagonist is a woman named Misery. Determined to put an end to this situation, he kills the character and takes refuge to Colorado to write a serious novel,” the synopsis says.
Best Horror Movies of the ’90s: It (1990)
Also inspired by Stephen King’s novel of the same name, “Item” made its presentation in cinemas in 1990 with two episodes that make up a single 190-minute film. The length of the book and the time jump between the protagonists’ past and future made it split in two.
This supernatural horror film It was the first adaptation of the book, which had its second cinematic presentation in 2017, directed by Andrés Muschietti and written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman.
The cast of the 1990 film is made up of Richard Thomas, John Ritter, Annette O’Toole, Harry Anderson, Dennis Christopher, Tim Reid, Richard Masu and Tim Curry (Pennywise), while the children’s version is played by Jonathan Brandis, Seth Green, Emily Perkins, Brandon Crane, Adam Faaizl, Marlon Taylor and Ben Heller.
Him euro quote this Thursday 24 October at $1,028.58 for buying and $1,029.77 for selling, so it remains stable compared to the last quote.
As for the currency in the parallel market, the blue euro today It is trading at 1292.04 for purchases and 1324.34 for sales. In this way its price increases compared to that of the last one reported.
With these values, the split between the blue euro and the official euro it is 125585%.
Him value of the blue euro It has a substantially higher difference with the official euro since the latter is the one purchased in banks and has a set price.
Why is it called euroblue?
Like the blue dollar, the euroblue It is the one that circulates on the black market and usually has a higher value than the official one. An explanation of its name indicates that it is so called because in English, “blue”, in addition to naming the color blue, refers to something “dark”. In this way the currency exchange is recognized outside the exchange system.
The term blue euro began to be used in 2011, following the restrictions for the purchase of foreign currency that the Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) and the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic began to apply under the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
I am limitations They gained new momentum in December 2019, after President Alberto Fernández’s announcements on the Economic Emergency Law, which worsened during 2020 with exchange rate restrictions. This causes sectors traveling abroad to opt to purchase euros in the black marketthus generating an increase in the price of the blue euro.
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The name of the parallel Euro
Origin of the Euro
The euro was launched on January 1, 1999, when 10 countries set their own exchange rates and handed interest rate decisions to the newly formed European Central Bank. Euro banknotes and coins entered circulation three years later.
The common currency was seen as a solution to the ongoing exchange rate disputes that had marked European politics after the Second World War and as a logical extension of the European Union’s duty-free trading area. Britain, in particular, has opted out, but 19 of the 27 EU countries use the euro as their national currency. Those who make up the eurozone, also called “eurozone” are:
When from 9.30pm Racing play against Corinthiansthe three thousand academic fans who will be in the Neo Química Arena World Cup stadium will witness something historic: The Avellaneda team will play an international semifinal again after 27 years. They hadn’t done so since they were eliminated by Peru’s Sporting Cristal in the 1997 Copa Libertadores.
They play too much Gustavo Costa and also leadership led by Vittorio Bianco. The coach, questioned by some fans, is not sure of his continuity with the club and winning the international tournament would be an inevitable challenge for his stay. The ruling party, meanwhile, will confront the idol Diego Milito in the December elections and the chances of competing will increase if Racing wins the title.
Roger Martínez will not play and Luciano Vietto could appear. The Dutchman will be part of Ramón Díaz’s team Memphis Depay.
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The 2024 edition of Uruguay Openthe only tournament in Challenger’s Tour which takes place in that country, will have a truly special flavor, because it will mark its debut Diego Forlan as a professional tennis player. The former footballer, historic scorer of the Uruguayan national team and best player of the World Cup FIFA From South Africa 2010will play the doubles draw paired with the Argentine Federico Coriaafter accepting the organization’s invitation at the end of a journey that began with a brief exchange of passing words, in Carrasco lawn tennis from Montevideo, home of the competition.
“We see each other very often in society and once we met I told him “It’s great that you play here and there…”. He told me he was training a lot. And then I told him, half-jokingly and half-seriously, whether it would be fun for him to play doubles at the Uruguay Open,” he said when asked by ClarionDiego Perezdirector of the competition, which will be held from 11 to 17 November.
“He thought I was joking. But then I told him again ‘Look, if you want you’re invited’. The next day he called me and told me that it could be, but who would he play with… And the possibility arose to pair him with Coria, who is one of the best players in the tournament and, also, a friend from home . This is how it all started. Diego is very enthusiastic and very motivated. Very hard training. He also asked me if they would broadcast the match on television,” Pérez continued.
And he claimed that once Forlán saw that the invitation was serious, there was no need to convince him.
“There was no need to try it like it was a business. It was simply a matter of saying that since he is playing at a good level and is making progress, why not give himself the pleasure of doing it in a professional tournament alongside these monsters of the world circuit. And at home, his club. We talked, because I didn’t want to force him, I wanted him to be safe. And he told me about ten days ago ‘Look what I’m doing’. “It will be a new and enriching experience for him and fun for Fede,” he said.
After ending his football career in 2018, after playing for clubs such as Independent, Atletico Madrid, Manchester United AND Inter and making his mark on the Uruguayan team, Forlán returned to tennis, his old love. Last year he started playing Tour of the Masters of ITF and in June he won his first title, in the doubles of the +45 years category MT1000 of Lima, together with his compatriot Alberto Brause.
Now he will have his professional baptism and the chance to write his name in the official pairs ranking of the ATP. The fact is that if he and Coria won a match and reached the quarterfinals, they would get 20 points each, a harvest that would be enough for the Uruguayan to enter the top 1,300 in the rankings.
It wouldn’t be a big surprise if the pair managed to win the tournament. Those who have seen Forlán play, who, even though he is right-handed, handles the racket with his left, like Raphael Nadal-, they assure that he is talented and courageous. And although he hung up his shoes about six years ago, he is physically healthy, because he takes care of himself and trains like a professional athlete.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if he has intensified his training since he decided to play. He is very serious in everything he does. I imagine he will train more tennis now,” commented Pérez.
Coria is more focused on his singles career: he is 101st in the world in that specialty and was a finalist Enough of 2021 AND Cordoba 2023. Although he scores in the doubles rankings from time to time. And he really liked the chance to share the pitch with the former Uruguayan footballer.
“They have a friend in common. Coria had talked about it at some point, he had said something like that ‘Look, I’m here to play with him’. And I think Diego had also told me something about Coria. When Diego confirmed to me that he was playing, we spoke to Fede, he thought it was a great idea and from there the couple was formed,” said Pérez.
THE “Mojarra“, which causes a sensation on the networks for the vlogs in which he shows the intimacy of the circuit, he will seek his second doubles trophy in the Challenger Tour of Montevideo. He won in 2016 Campinas together with another Argentine, Tomás Lipovsek Puches. Level ATPshe is 407th in the pairs rankings and has a record of 8-35, with no titles or finals.
The news of tennis player Forlán’s professional debut went around the world in just a few hours. He had a strong impact in the different countries where the striker played, but especially in Uruguay. And the tournament organization expects it to have an impact on audience participation.
“Here it is not customary to buy tickets in advance and we still don’t know when he will play. When we announce the day he will play, surely many tickets will be moved,” Pérez said. And he closed: “We are very happy, it will be a truly special evening for him, for all of us and for all the people. And let’s hope it’s a celebration of tennis.”
Far, far from the provocateur he was, Alessandro Agresti returned to the cinema after nine years with a story of friendship and love, two characters, a joke and lots of rhythmic dialogues and authentic interpretations of Luis Rubio AND Eleanor Wexler.
Agresti’s last film was Popular mechanicspremiered in 2015 at the Mar del Plata Film Festival. The director’s life has changed Love is a fat woman, secret wedding OR The wind took what: She moved to the coast, wrote and wrote, and in her re-entry into the industry created the story of a writer and bookstore owner.
But Inés (Eleonora Wexler) and Beto (Luis Rubio, trying his hand at a role far from the simplest comedy) don’t know each other in the reading world, but they know each other culturally. It’s 1998 and they will see it separately love quicklyHoward Hawks classic with Cary Grant at the old Cine Arte in downtown Buenos Aires. They do it, we were saying, separately, but they will come out of it together. It is said, it is said, they end up in another classic, the Brighton bar, where they chat without telling each other too much about their private life, at Inés’s request.
Meetings
The following are the weekly (re)meetings in that bar. Everyone has their own story: Beto dreamed of being an astronaut, we will discover Inés, together with her co-star, who is facing cancer.
But What we wanted to be It’s not a drama, or at least the dramatic elements are mixed with comedy. There will be nothing to laugh about, because the film, which has humour, chooses the path, the middle way, a peaceful, calm tone. Yes, it is also suitable for all types of audiences.
It is a film in which we see a less bombastic and bombastic and more mature Agresti, albeit with well-rounded characters. Aggrestinians: two passionate beings, who will pursue what they want to be and not what they were seemingly predestined to be.
A love story in which what is said is more important than what is seen, despite the photography by Marcelo Camorino (nine queens) knows how to reflect the intensity of the situations in these shots and reverse shots.
When The apprentice had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May this year, no one had warned that more than a film about the beginnings of the business donald trumpit was an updated version of Frankenstein.
Or of Young Frankensteinby Mel Brooks…
Just released, but right now, weeks before the US elections, it seems like a political move, as Héctor Olivera did by releasing There will be no more pain or forgetfulness (1983), about the divisions of the Peronists, weeks before the elections in which the director supported Raúl Alfonsín.
Opportunism aside, The apprentice resumes the former president of the United States and current presidential candidate, and his mentor, the lawyer Roy Cohn, in the 1970s, when the former was a young aspiring tycoon, and the latter had the necessary contacts in power (so , with capital letters) to pave the easiest way for him.
Director Ali Abbasi, born in Iran (ready: enough for the real Donald Trump to rant about the film leaving him very, very ill) while living in Copenhagen, constructed his story as if Cohn were Dr. Frankenstein, and Trump his creature, what is getting out of hand.
The film borrows its title from the TV show that helped profile Trump as a presidential candidate. Likewise, to prevent probable and possible trials and lawsuits, the film begins by clarifying that it is based on real events, but also contains elements of fiction. The latter must be the ones similar to Frankenstein…
Involved in real estate in New York City, Trump has an example in his father, not to follow, but to improve and surpass.
Perhaps in the United States it is known, but perhaps in Argentina it is not so well known how Trump began to build his empire. From hanging out at his father’s apartment buildings, to “collecting” rent payments (little Donald is treated pretty badly) to hanging out at a private club with Cohn’s mobster clients, the Trump we see is often pathetic.
“I like that guy,” Cohn, who was gay, but doesn’t mean it in that sense, says passing, “I feel sorry for him.”
Sebastian Stan, at the Oscar?
It helped Trump a lot (it’s an exaggeration to nominate for an Oscar Sebastiano Stanemerged from Marvel) the character played by Jeremy Strong (the eldest of the series’ children Succession), from contacts to advice. Cohn offers you his three fundamental rules for winning: “Attack, attack, attack”, “Admit nothing and deny everything” and “whatever happens, claim victory and never admit defeat”.
The film, as if directed by Mel Brooks, has its moments of humor (even if, in truth, it makes you cry). From Trump’s liposuction to how they disturbingly hide his baldness, to his bravado with his wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova, from the last of Borat), passing through the slogan that Ronald Reagan used as a Republican candidate (“Let’s make America great again”…).
In the end, The apprentice It has a lot to discover in how irregular, high-sounding and tendentious it is.
“The Apprentice”
Drama. Canada/Denmark/Ireland, 2024. Original title: “The Apprentice”. 122′, SAM 16. From: Ali Abbasi. With: Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong, Maria Bakalova, Martin Donovan. Rooms: Hoyts Abasto and Unicenter, Cinemark Palermo, Cinépolis Recoleta and Pilar, Showcase Belgrano and Quilmes.
He was a man who struggled when he became a quadriplegic, who never lowered his arms before and after the accident he had on May 27, 1985. Christopher Reevewe discover in this documentary, he had a phobia of horses. Paradoxes of life, to shoot a film he had to overcome it, but it was during a riding competition when, while trying to overcome an obstacle, he fell head first from his horse, causing two fractures of his cervical vertebrae. The accident also severed his spinal cord.
“It’s still you and I love you,” Dana, his wife, tells him. Christopher Reeve died on October 10, 1994, after falling into a sudden coma, just over nine years after the accident that left him unable to move his body.
Robin Williams’ friend
Juilliard trained and former roommate of his great friend Robin WilliamsReeve left a legacy of improvements.
The documentary begins, of course, with fragments of the superman of 1978, with the wind instruments and violins of John Williams’ powerful soundtrack. After all, if there is a character and a saga linked to Reeve, it is this one, the one about the man who came from outer space and surprised viewers of the time by making them believe that yes, that man could fly like no one else had on a big screen.
But if for many Reeve was a superhero, the most heroic thing the actor did was after being Superman, after the near-fatal accident and when he was already moving in a wheelchair, with a stiff neck.
Reeve’s conflicts are exposed without censorship, when usually in authorized biopics what prevails is what is to be praised and highlighted, and not the bad moments.
Why is this documentary moving?
And if the film manages to move, it is because it inspires that, with determination, there is much that can be overcome, or for everything Reeve has done since he was paralyzed at the age of 42 and connected to a artificial respirator. He was a tireless and fervent defender of the rights of disabled people.
and they were Danahis wife and mother of the youngest of Reeve’s three children, and of the three children who continued their work with the Foundation created by Christopher.
We said that the documentary hides nothing. And there is the claim of many disabled people when Reeve filmed an advertisement in which he can be seen magically walking.
Like any biopic, there is no shortage of the actor’s debut on Off Broadway, working with Jeff Daniels and William Hurt, until the casting request superman in England.
The film, it is true, jumps several times in time, comes and goes, but the testimonies of Reeve’s three children, his first partner, his wife, doctors, friends and actors (in addition to the aforementioned Jeff Daniels, are added Glenn Close, Susan Sarandon and Whoopi Goldberg) end up completing the picture of who Christopher Reeve was beyond the big screen.
There are many facts that were not known or forgotten about the actor’s relationship with his father, or facts like that except the films in which he wore blue tights and cape, which were all successes, the rest of his films appearances were failures . Reeve accepted roles of disabled characters after the accident and handled himself as director and producer. And the surprise appearance at the Oscar ceremony?
You don’t have to be a fan of Christopher Reeve to be moved by this excellent documentary work.
“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story”
Documentary. US/UK, 2024. Original title: “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story”. 104′, SAM 13. From: Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui. With: Christopher Reeve, Robin Williams, Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Reeve, Will Reeve. Rooms: Hoyts Abasto and Unicenter, Cinemark Palermo, Cinépolis Recoleta, Avellaneda and Pilar, Showcase Belgrano.
Until a few years ago, documentaries did not make it to class A film festivals, such as Cannes, Venice or Berlin. They were like a niche. But since then Bowling for Columbine: a country in arms it won the Palme d’Or at Cannes and the Oscar for best documentary – by the way, does anyone know what its director is up to? Michael Moore?-, non-fiction works are usually in programs and also in official competitions.
Here’s why it shouldn’t have been so surprising Dahomey compete for the Golden Bear this year in Berlin. And, looking at Mati Diop’s film, it’s no surprise that she won it.
Before streaming on MUBI, this film premiered in some Argentine theaters.
Dahomey tells how, in 2021, 26 archaeological pieces, royal treasures of the Kingdom of Dahomey, were returned from museums in Paris to their place of origin, the Republic of Benin, in West Africa.
But what really matters is the reclamation, the settling of accounts against colonialism which has appropriated not only these 26 pieces, but almost 7,000…
It was when, around 1892, French troops confiscated these treasures after the outbreak of war with the Kingdom of Dahomey.
The French Diop, already awarded for her debut film,Atlanticat Cannes 2019, gives a twist to the narrative, which can seem new or ridiculous, depending on the viewer’s tastes. Gives voice to one of the objects. It is a statue carved in wood and metal, with a hoarse voice, which tells us about his transfer and what followed. As if it were a “real” ghost. And the director, at times, even tells the documentary from the point of view of the statue: so, from inside, we “see” how they lock us in a wooden box.
Bugs that may not be fixable
The statue is known as “26,” as each of the treasures is numbered. And we see how the “mistake” is repaired, with the white French keeping it in the box, which is opened and handled by black workers in Benin…
And if what mattered was the claim itself, what can we say about the debate in the community that hosts the relics? The positions of the many young people who took part in the heated meeting were very dissimilar. There are those who look at the return with optimism, but are confronted with those who assure that the damage to their culture is irreparable, even more so when it is not known when, if ever, the almost 7,000 treasures still preserved will be returned. French territory.
Diop, with his camera, does not judge but accompanies and observes. And the film ends up opening up, encouraging dialogue and warning or questioning us about our identity, or how colonialism affects the future inhabitants of the now free lands.
“Dahomey”
Documentary Benin / France / Senegal, 2024. 68′, Suitable for all audiences. From: Mati Diop. With: Gildas Adannou, Morias Agbessi, Maryline Agbossi. Rooms: Sala Leopoldo Lugones and Cinema Arte Cacodelphia.