By Susana Gutiérrez On Saturday, June 6, at 19:00, the lights of the Bolivian Cinemateca will be lit to receive a new session of the cycle "The best film in the world." On this occasion, the big screen will recover one of the most prophetic and influential works of contemporary cinema: The Truman Show (The Truman Show, 1998). Directed by Peter Weir and starring a mastermind Jim Carrey, the film remains an absolute classic and acquires an almost …
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By Susana Gutiérrez On Saturday, June 6, at 19:00, the lights of the Bolivian Cinemateca will be lit to receive a new session of the cycle "The best film in the world." On this occasion, the big screen will recover one of the most prophetic and influential works of contemporary cinema: The Truman Show (The Truman Show, 1998). Directed by Peter Weir and starring a mastermind Jim Carrey, the film remains an absolute classic and acquires an almost …