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VIENDOMOVIES PRESENTS A FILM CYCLE DEDICATED TO OSCAR MARTÍNEZ



ViendoMovies, the pay-TV movie film channel owned by SOMOSTV (a company chaired by Luis Villanueva and part of SOMOS Group), which programs the best movies produced in Spanish, 24 hours a day and without commercial breaks, presents during the month of November, every Sunday at 9:00 pm, a film cycle dedicated to Oscar Martínez, an Argentine actor, playwright, and stage director based in Spain. Oscar Martínez, with a filmography of more than 20 feature films, in addition to numerous plays and television programs, has been awarded prestigious recognitions at renowned film festivals such as the Venice International Film Festival, the San Sebastián International Film Festival, the Málaga Spanish Film Festival, the Platino Awards, and others, including awards from the television and performing arts industries. SOMOSTV’s movie channel has been characterized by presenting cycles with the best talent in Spanish cinema, in line with its mission to promote the talent of an industry that has received international recognition.

 

The Oscar Martínez cycle begins with the 2018 drama “Las Grietas de Jara,” starring Oscar Martínez, Joaquín Furriel, Santiago Segura, Soledad Villamil, and Laura Novoa. In it, Leonor arrives at an architecture firm looking for Nelson Jara. No one seems to have heard that name. The truth is that the enigmatic character was harmed by the firm due to a crack in his house caused by a construction problem. Leonor discovers this and more. The film was among the highest-grossing in its year of release, being nominated for Critics’ and Argentine Film Academy awards. The cycle continues on Sunday, November 10, with “Yo, Mi Mujer y Mi Mujer Muerta” (Spain, Argentina, 2019), for which Oscar Martínez received the Best Actor award at the Málaga Spanish Film Festival. The film stars Oscar Martínez, Carlos Areces, and Ingrid García-Jonsson. In it, Bernardo wants to fulfill the last wish of his late Spanish wife and scatter her ashes on the Costa del Sol where she was born and visited every year. What he did not expect was to discover things about his beloved’s past that completely changed his memory of her.

 

On Sunday, November 17, “Koblic” (Spain, Argentina, 2016) is scheduled. “Kóblic” is a police drama co-written and directed by Sebastián Borensztein and starring Ricardo Darín, Oscar Martínez, and Inma Cuesta. It was awarded two Silver Biznagas at the Málaga Film Festival. The film is set in 1977, during the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship. Tomás Kóblic, a Navy pilot, arrives in the fictional town of Colonia Elena to work as a crop-dusting pilot in the area. From his arrival, an intrigue builds involving Kóblic with Velarde, the local sheriff, and some town characters. In parallel, the reasons that pushed Naval Captain Koblic Tomas to desert the Argentine Navy service to work as a civilian in a forgotten part of the Argentine pampas are narrated. Finally, the Oscar Martínez cycle ends on Sunday, November 24, with “Inseparables” (2016, Argentina), a dramatic comedy written and directed by Marcos Carnevale. It is a remake of the French film “Untouchables,” which grossed $400 million worldwide and stars Oscar Martínez and Rodrigo De La Serna. In this dramatic comedy, Felipe (Oscar Martínez) is a wealthy businessman whose life has completely changed. He has just become a quadriplegic and is looking for a therapeutic assistant. Although he has a long list of candidates, in the end, Tito (Rodrigo De la Serna) is the lucky one. This young man was his gardener’s assistant, and despite not meeting the qualifications, Felipe remains firm in his decision. At first, they seem not to get along well due to their different personalities, but little by little, they learn to trust each other.

 

In addition to promoting Spanish-language cinema and its artists, ViendoMovies also celebrates market traditions and festivities, having recently dedicated programming to the celebration of Halloween with horror movies, as well as commemorating the Day of the Dead, a very important celebration for Mexicans residing in the United States and Puerto Rico.

 

 ABOUT VIENDOMOVIES: ViendoMovies is a pay-TV channel that programs exclusive contemporary Spanish-language cinema, without commercial breaks, 24 hours a day, in a premium and culturally relevant package. ViendoMovies is produced in the United States for the Hispanic market in that country and Puerto Rico and is part of SOMOSTV LLC. For more information, visit http://www.viendomovies.com and http://www.somostv.net.

 

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