First Run Features announces the NY and LA premieres of the documentary film ARGENTINA at the Lincoln Plaza Cinema on June 17, 2016 in New York City and the Laemmle Royal on July 1, 2016 in Los Angeles.
ARGENTINA is the latest film from the legendary Spanish director of Carmen and Flamenco, Carlos Saura. It explores the heart of traditional Argentine folklore via a series of choreographed tableaux retracing a history rich in original culture. The unique theatrical staging of dance mixed with awe-inspiring traditional song make it unique. Poetic, riveting and moving, this live performance choreographed by Saura calls on the entire history of a country set to the tune of guitars and accordions.
Saura introduces audiences to the way in which the citizens, geography and history of Argentina have shaped its culture. Using a theatrical approach based on light and shadow, and the simplicity of a minimalist setting, Saura showcases the sublime beauty of these traditions by returning to the soil from which they were born.
ARGENTINA features traditional dances accompanying the songs-symbols of the population's ancestral pride. By beginning with the heritage of Los Chalchaleros and the most affecting traditional songs in their original and/or current versions, Saura explores the deep, telluric connection between song and soil.
Also featured are popular folk singers such as Mercedes Sosa, El Chaqueño Palavecino, Soledad Pastorutti ("La Sole"), Liliana Herrero, Luis Salinas,
Jaime Torres, Jairo, and the folk group Metabombo. Dancers include Ballet Nuevo Arte Nativo de Koki and Pajarín Saavedra.
Carlos Saura is one of the most prestigious directors of Spanish cinema. He has won several national and international awards and has been nominated three times for an Academy Award®. He has directed, among other films: Cría Cuervos (1976), Tango (1998), Ay Carmela (1990), Deprisa, Deprisa (1981).