The Municipal Archaeological Museum Enrique Escudero de Castro has scheduled for the months of July, August and September the Summer Film Cycle in the Museum Garden, under the theme Women who have made history, so they will screen large biographical films that show the role of women in history.
The goal is to make known the stories of women from different periods and different areas with common features: intelligence, strength, perseverance and rebellion, and that penetrated the public sphere, breaking the dams of his time.
Today Thursday, July 12, at 9:45 pm, with free admission, until full capacity is reached, the program begins with Hidden Figures, which tells the story, until now unknown, of three African-American scientists who worked for NASA at the beginning from the 1960s, collaborating in the space operation with which the US
they won the game to the USSR in the Cold War.
At the same time, these brilliant women fought for the civil rights of African-Americans.
Release date: December 25, 2016 (United States)
Director: Theodore Melfi
Distribution
Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monáe, Octavia Spencer, Kevin Costner, Jim Parsons
Awards: Actors Guild Award for the best cast,
Nominations: Oscar for the best movie,
Music composed by: Pharrell Williams, Hans Zimmer, Benjamin Wallfisch
The programming will continue in July with Gorilas en la Niebla and Amelia;
while in August the screening of Madame Curie, Elizabeth, Joan of Arc, Agora and Cleopatra will arrive at the Municipal Archaeological Museum.
The cycle, in which the City of Cartagena collaborates, will close in September with the feature films Las Troyanas and Ifgenia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena