Los mercados de España, Mexico y Argentina no han mostrado excesiva afluencia de estrenos locales en estas pasadas semanas. España ha sido la que más ha destacado con los títulos de Medianoche en París de Woody Allen y la comedia No lo llames amor...llámalo X. Los otros dos mercados han estado vacíos de grandes estrenos.
The markets in Spain, Mexico and Argentina haven’t presented many local releases during these past weeks. Spain has been the most active, with Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris and the comedy No lo llames amor...llámalo X. The other two territories didn’t present any big releases.
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