The free screenings of Cineístas continue Tuesday, November 29, with the Murcian film Las Aventuras de Moriana, by David Perea.
The director of the film will go to the Aula de Cultura Cajamurcia to present the film with its protagonist, Magdalena S. Blesa and producer Pedro Pruneda.
In the film, which also involved actors such as Terele Pavez and Enrique Villen, the story of the family of Magdalena and her three children is told with much humor, who after receiving an eviction order should leave their house and try to get ahead .
His first option, to open a restaurant, fails because of the little experience in family hospitality.
Nevertheless, the tenacity of Magdalena embarks to all his in another exciting project: to make a film.
Admission is free until capacity is reached and the screening will be at the Cajamurcia Culture Hall, at 19:30 hours.
In the European documentary section of the FICC, Europe.doc, today we can see Syria: a love story. Filmed for 5 years, tells the incredible odyssey of the political freedom of a marriage fleeing the civil war in her country: Syria .
Admission is free until capacity is reached and the screening will be at the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center at 7:00 p.m.
NEW THEATER CIRCUS
Four feature films and four short films are projected Tuesday, November 29, at the Nuevo Teatro Circo.
The sessions begin at 9:45 and 11:45 with the animated tale Big Hero 6, the creators of Frozen (Disney) and based on the comic Marvel that bears the same name.
Projections continue at 16:30 with Javier Marco's short film, in which two former classmates are on a bus: she is an engineer and is married, and he lives in the street.
It is followed by the Russian film The Student, which was featured in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival.
Robert Desnos Veniamin is a Russian teenager victim of a mystical crisis in which he is convinced that the world has surrendered to evil and that there is no longer morality.
Your teacher Elena is the only person who will dare to challenge you in your own field.
The next block of projections begins at 7:00 pm in the Nuevo Teatro Circo with two shorts: Timecodede Juanjo Giménez, on Luna and Diego (two security guards of a parking lot, in which Diego does the night shift, and Luna And The Postmodern Pioneer Plaque, a new attempt by human civilization to communicate with extraterrestrials, following Carl Sagan's attempt four decades ago with NASA's Pioneer 10 experiment.
Then the feature film Maria and the others is directed, directed by Nely Reguera, who tells the story of Maria, who has always cared for her father and brothers since her mother died.
Suddenly, his father announces that he has fallen in love with his nurse and, in view of the impending commitment, Maria feels that her life is falling apart and that she must straighten her course.
The day ends with the short El Adiós, by Clara Roquet, where a Bolivian maid tries to honor the late wishes of the late lady of the house.
Its projection will be followed by the Irish Viva, the best finishing touch for Tuesday of the FICC_45.
Viva tells the story of Jesus, an 18-year-old Cuban boy, who tries to find his true identity as a drag queen in Havana.
His life changes completely when his father, a famous boxer who was considered dead, comes out of jail and returns to live with him.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena