The Incaa space at ATE Cultura was opened with a screening of a documentary about Goyeneche

Roberto Goenesch is the central figure in the documentary in his tribute.

Inca space in Eat culture It will open next Thursday in the Monserrate neighborhood of Buenos Aires with a free screening of the film “Roberto “Polaco” Guinesh, Shapes of the Night”directed by Marcelo Goenesch, the tanguero’s nephew.

The film will be shown at 8:00 pm at 2654 Moreno Street in the Federal Capital. It is an area that the promoters present as “a new space for Argentine cinema in the Workers’ House.”

The film selected for the opening – released last Thursday – tells the story of one of the greatest pioneers of Argentine tango with little-known archival material provided by family and friends along with home photographs, recordings and unpublished interviews.

The musician’s first-person narration gives the work a transcendent element as it allows the audience to see, hear and learn about Gwynesh’s story in depth and also relies on the testimony of family, friends and figures from the artistic world who tell tales and asides. Who are not his acquaintances in his life.

From the audio tapes in which Goynich narrates in the first person some of his aesthetic decisions, his milestones along the way, his daily adventures and some pranks, his relative builds a close and valuable profile on the great and influential vocalist born on January 29, 1926 in Buenos Aires’ Saavedra neighborhood, certainly his place in the world.

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