Dinosaurios en 3D

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Fran Jiménez
Fran Jiménez

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    Not so long ago there were monumental movie theaters in the streets and avenues of Madrid, the capital of Spain, authentic cathedrals erected during the golden age of film exhibition, now converted into 3D dinosaurs, whose remains speak of the past and somehow anticipate the future.

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    2012-05-05

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