National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA) is not immune to the chainsaw of ultraliberal president Javier Milei. INCAA depends on the State and has 645 employees, although it also has its own financing sources from a special fee.

The savings measures involve getting rid of employees, closing the cine.ar site, and selling the historic Gaumont cinema, dedicated to exhibiting Argentine cinema. Argentine cinema is one of the most relevant in the world in Spanish, and the only one in Latin America to have won two Oscar awards.