Three Argentine films join the lineup this week: a drama of sex and violence, a documentary about a seven-year-old's exchange of goods, and a well-crafted account of an event that occurred in Pehuajó. Blood is the predominant theme from yesterday's opening credits to the opening credits of "Hotline," by Lucas Nicotti, and also a bit of sex, because it follows the misadventures of a cabaret dancer who runs her own business of seductive conversati…
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Three Argentine films join the lineup this week: a drama of sex and violence, a documentary about a seven-year-old's exchange of goods, and a well-crafted account of an event that occurred in Pehuajó. Blood is the predominant theme from yesterday's opening credits to the opening credits of "Hotline," by Lucas Nicotti, and also a bit of sex, because it follows the misadventures of a cabaret dancer who runs her own business of seductive conversati…