The projections will stage the auditorium Cajamurcia Foundation.
Will all of November and December Thursday double session, 18:30 and 22:00 h.
November 8, 2011.
The Councillor for Culture of the City of Lorca, Sandra Martinez, with the director of Cineclub Paradiso, Jesus Martinez this morning programming that this group has plans to develop until the end of the year.
Paradiso discusses his latest film club programming for the year 2011 with the final set up of the program "Film Network", initially thwarted by the events of last May.
Everyone involved in the efficient running of the film society (policy and institutions) have worked hard to return to normal as soon as possible and offer our particular film becomes part of the cultural landscape of our town and to contribute, in part, to recover daily pulse of the city before May 11
The program "Film Network", with the support and collaboration of the Regional Film aims to bring the viewer the format "film series theme" to reflect on a specific issue or approach with more depth to the work of a particular film artist .
This is based on films from all eras and genres of cinema.
The stage of this cycle will Cajamurcia classroom culture, since the War Theater is damaged by the earthquake of May 11.
Two cycles inaugurate this new journey of the film club:
1) "Arrhythmias. Pulsations of indifference", to be performed during the month of November.
This is a reflection from the actuality of those stages are not always ideal and happy in a relationship but no less intense and passionate.
2) "Women 2.0", which will develop during the month of December.
We're talking about a kaleidoscopic view of how twenty-first century women face challenges, as such, poses a new era.
The films will be screened every Thursday during the months of November and December in double session, 18:30 and 22:00.
Distribution, along with a brief synopsis of each of the films is as follows:
- Cycle "arrhythmias. Pulsations of indifference":
Thursday, November 10 (18.30 am and 22.00 pm): "All the songs are about me."
Jonas Trueba, 2010.
Spain.
Suitable for all audiences.
Jonas Trueba (son of film director Fernando Trueba) wanted, in his debut as a filmmaker, stop at that moment in the life of a person in which all the love songs seem to speak of yourself to tell a sad, exciting and accurate story of heartbreak.
Filmed with the freshness and naturalness that is expected of a beginning filmmaker.
Thursday, November 17 (18.30 am and 22.00 pm): "Tokyo Blues".
Tran Anh Hung, 2010.
Japan.
Not recommended for children under 16 years.
Adapted from the renowned novel by Haruki Murakami.
The story begins when a man listens to the Beatles song "Norwegian Wood" (original title of book), which takes you back to his youth and the turbulent Tokyo of the 60's.
A film adaptation delicate, so perfect formally as consistent in its development, labored, exhaustive, but always tense and assembly supported by a superb soundtrack to dazzling.
Thursday, November 24 (18.30 am and 22.00 pm): "Love me if you dare."
Samuell Yam, 2003.
France.
Not recommended for children under 13 years.
What began as a childhood game between Sophie and Julien, a game of daring challenges, over time has become a way of life.
Sophie and Julien have that game to the limit, make fun of everything and everyone and hurt themselves deliberately.
Modern fairy tale that tells a very black key grotesque and beautiful love-hate relationship that enchants, frustrates and ultimately fascinates you.
- Cycle "Women 2.0" Women face the challenges of the XXI century.
Wednesday, December 14 (18.30 am and 22.00 pm): "The guys are good."
Lisa Chlodolenko, 2010.
EEN States.
Not recommended for children under 12 years.
The boys are well corroborated by the good health of Hollywood indie film), and has crept into the short list of 2011 Oscar favorite thanks to a funny story, well acted and with moments of great comedy.
The film manages to achieve that tone Cholodenko peaceful, calm and in turn stimulating small films independent scented make us smile and good vibrations transmitted to us thanks in large part to the exquisite work of the entire squad of players.
Thursday, December 15 (18.30 am and 22.00 pm): "Blog".
Elena Trap, 2010.
Spain.
Not recommended for children under 12 years.
Blog tells the story of a group of girls of 15 years, with a secret agenda and a common goal: the need to experience strong emotions that distinguish them from the rest.
With his first film, Elena Trapé of chronic achieved more vivid, lucid and exciting teen film that has given recently to the concept 'películadechicas' acquires a new dimension, perhaps even more beautiful.
Wednesday, December 21 (18.30 am and 22. H.): "Puzzle".
Natalia Smirnoff, 2009.
Argentina.
Suitable for all audiences.
Maria del Carmen, a housewife of 50 years Aires discovers he has a gift: puzzles.
Already fully involved in this activity, he met Roberto, a millionaire in 60 years that aspires to participate in the puzzle world tournament in Germany.
Together they form a pair unbeatable in this game.
Another masterful debut, in a magical and luminous film that gives a perfect and accurate portrait of a life that suddenly, you find yourself.
Thursday, December 22 (18.30 am and 22.00 pm): "The Tree".
Julie Bertucelli, 2010.
France.
Suitable for all audiences.
The mourning period living a woman and her children after the sudden death of husband and father used to show the relationship between human effort to recover from a tragedy and the power of nature represented by a huge fig tree in the center a wild Australia.
A sensitive and different film in its genre, then find a happy film that speaks of the absence is unusual.
Its director is maintained between the intimate and immense pain and embarrassment known all, the revival of the feelings and internalization.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca