1. Watch Films from 1926 at Sala Lugones


From June 2 to 17, Sala Leopoldo Lugones at Teatro San Martín presents One Hundred Years Ago: Expressionism, Comedy, Fantasy and Drama, a film series featuring silent cinema masterpieces by directors such as F.W. Murnau, Vsevolod Pudovkin, and Buster Keaton. Audiences can experience six films celebrating their centennial in 2026, all shown in one of Buenos Aires’ most historic movie theaters.
The program opens on June 2 with Sparrows, starring Mary Pickford in her final child role, and The Bat, a comic thriller with touches of German Expressionism. On June 3, screenings include Pudovkin’s Mother, adapted from Maxim Gorky’s novel and set during the 1905 Russian Revolution, and Keaton’s Battling Butler, his biggest box-office success. On June 6, Murnau’s Faust, based on Goethe’s classic tale of a scholar who sells his soul to the devil, joins the lineup.
Screenings take place at 3pm, 6pm, and 9pm depending on the day.
Good to know: Tickets are available online.
Where: Av. Corrientes 1530.



















