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Cine Universitario Programación Febrero 2017 Cine Universitario Programación febrero 2017 Viernes 3 Lumiere 15.30 / 17.45 hrs. Carrie Fisher LA GUERRA DE LAS GALAXIAS Star Wars. EE.UU 1977. Dir. George Lucas. Guión: George Lucas. Con: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness, Peter Cushing, David Prowse, Peter Mayhew, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Phil Brown, Shelagh Fraser, Garrick Hagon, Denis Lawson, Alex McCrindle, Richard LeParmentier, Drewe Henley, Jack Purvis, Don Henderson, William Hootkins, Malcolm Tierney. Idioma: ingles. Sub. Color. Dur. 121´. La princesa Leia del movimiento rebelde desea reinstaurar la república en tiempos ominosos del imperio. Es capturada por fuerzas capitaneadas por el más fiel servidor del emperador. Un intrépido joven con una nave espacial y la ayuda de androides lucharán contra el enemigo e intentarán rescatar a la princesa. Gran entretenimiento hecho con buen pulso narrativo, excelentes efectos especiales y una banda sonora inolvidable. Carrie Fisher comenzaba su identificación con la princesa Leia que la acompañaría hasta su muerte. 20.00 hrs. Hermanos Coen EDUCANDO A ARIZONA Raising Arizona. EE.UU 1987. Dir. Joel Coen Guión: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. Con: Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey Wilson, John Goodman, William Forsythe, Sam McMurray, Frances McDormand, Randall "Tex" Cob, M. Emmet Walsh. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur. 94´. El secuestro de un bebé por parte de una pareja que no puede concebir hijos es el punto de partida de una serie de enredos y desencuentros, aderezados con el particular estilo humorístico de la dupla realizadora. Chaplin 16.15 /18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Michèle Morgan EL IDOLO CAIDO The Fallen Idol. Reino Unido 1948. Dir. Carol Reed. Guión: Graham Greene, Lesley Storm, William Templeton (Historia: Graham Greene). Con: Ralph Richardson, Michèle Morgan, Sonia Dresdel, Jack Hawkins, Bobby Henrey, Walter Fitzgerald, Denis O'Dea, Dandy Nichols, Karel Stepanek, Gerard Heinz, Joan Young, Dora Bryan, Bernard Lee, Geoffrey Keen. Idioma: ingles. Sub. Color. Dur. 95´. Un matrimonio es encargado de cuidar al hijo del embajador. El hombre es muy amigo del niño pero no la mujer, que lo trata de forma dura y autoritaria. El hombre se enamora de una secretaria de la embajada, enterándose la esposa. Habrá una muerte y un sospechoso. Carol Reed parte de un excelente guión, maneja prodigiosamente las cámaras y cuenta con excelentes intérpretes: Michele Morgan, Ralph Richardson, Sonia Dresdel y Jack Hawkins. Sábado 4 Lumiere 16.00 /18.00 /20.00 hrs. Puestas al día VIAJO SOLA Viaggio sola. Italia 2013. Dir. Maria Sole Tognazzi. Guión: Ivan Cotroneo, Francesca Marciano, Maria Sole Tognazzi. Con: Margherita Buy, Stefano Accorsi, Fabrizia Sacchi, Gianmarco Tognazzi, Alessia Barela, Lesley Manville. Idioma: italiano. Sub. Color. Dur. 79´. Una mujer hermosa y soltera viaja por el mundo escribiendo profundos informes sobre la calidad de hoteles. Su vida personal casi no existe, excepto por su vínculo con un guapo proveedor de comida ecológica. Película sencilla y humilde pero muy auténtica y sincera sobre la soledad del ser humano, el precio que debe pagar por una profesión elitista muy bien remunereada pero que la aleja de lo humano. Maria Sole Tognazzi (Hija de Ugo Tognazzi) dirige con sensibilidad y ternura una historia que con pequeños detalles pinta sus personajes, sus dificultades de comunicación y la intromisión de la rutina en la convivencia. Exclente labor de Margherita Buy. 22.00 hrs. Hermanos Coen DE PASEO A LA MUERTE Miller's crossing. EE.UU 1990. Dir. Joel Coen. Guión: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen (Novelas: Dashiell Hammett). Con: Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, Albert Finney, Jon Polito, J.E. Freeman, John Turturro, Steve Buscemi, Mike Starr, Richard Woods, Al Mancini, Sam Raimi, Frances McDormand. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur.115´. Nuevo homenaje de los hermanos Coen al cine negro. Compleja historia que narra, en medio de la Ley Seca, la violenta rivalidad entre dos miembros de una banda mafiosa, debido al amor de una mujer. Chaplin 16.15 / 18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Puestas al día THE TROSKY Ídem. Canadá 2009. Dir. Jacob Tierney. Guión: Jacob Tierney. Con: Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, Geneviève Bujold, Colm Feore, Saul Rubinek, Michael Murphy, David Julian Hirsh, Liane Balaban, Taylor Baruchel. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur. 120´. En Montreal un joven quiere emular al líder soviético de la Revolución Rusa. En la fábrica de su padre emprende una huelga de hambre para luchar por derechos. El padre lo castiga enviándolo a un colegio público donde intentará reproducir la revolución socialista convencido de ser la reencarnación de Trosky. Valiosos guion y dirección que dejan un mensaje sobre la toma de conciencia o el aburrimiento y la apatía como causa de la inacción para obtener los cambios soñados. Domingo 5 VIAJO SOLA 16.00 / 18.00 /20.00 Chaplin 16.15 /18.15 hrs. THE TROSKY 20.15hrs. Films mudos METROPOLIS Ídem. Alemania 1926. Dir. Fritz Lang. Guión: Thea von Harbou. Con: Gustav Fröhlich, Brigitte Helm, Alfred Abel, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Fritz Rasp, Theodor Loos, Heinrich George, Fritz Alberti, Grete Berger, Heinrich Gotho, Georg John, Olaf Storm. Muda . B&N. Dur. 153`. Obra colosal del cine expresionista alemán, que relata la lucha de clases entre el sector obrero y los ricos dueños de los medios de producción, ambientada en un futuro marcado por la fuerte industrialización, las pobres condiciones laborales y la agitación de la sociedad de masas. El trabajo de Fritz Lang sigue representando uno de los discursos más potentes de la historia cinematográfica. Martes 7 Lumiere 15.30 /17.45 hrs. Carrie Fisher EL IMPERIO CONTRAATACA Star Wars. Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. EE.UU 1980. Dir. Irvin Kershner. Guión: Leigh Brackett, Lawrence Kasdan (Historia: George Lucas). Con: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Frank Oz, Billy Dee Williams, David Prowse, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, Jeremy Bulloch, Kenneth Colley, Bruce Boa, Julian Glover, Denis Lawson, Michael Culver, John Ratzenberger, Michael Sheard. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur. 124´. Tras el éxito obtenido con el primer capítulo de “La Guerra de las Galaxias” George Lucas continùo con su incursión espacial pero desde la producción y el guión, dejando como director a Irvin Kershner que aportó un tono más oscuro a la historia. Nos reencontramos con todos los personajes de la primera más algunos agregados entre los que se cuenta una marioneta, que resulta un acierto. Un enfrentamiento frenético ágil y épico con muy buenos efectos especiales. Segunda parte que estuvo a la altura de su predecesora y por momentos superó al original. 20.00 hrs. Hermanos Coen BARTON FINK Ídem. EE.UU 1991. Dir.Joel Coen. Guión: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. Con: John Turturro, John Goodman, Judy Davis, Michael Lerner, John Mahoney, Steve Buscemi, Tony Shalhoub, Jon Polito, Richard Portnow, Frances McDormand . idioma: ingles. Sub. Color. Dur.115´. Retrato del bloqueo creativo por parte de un escritor, que en los años 40 viaja a Hollywood para escribir un guión, el cual parece imposible de finalizar debido a su compulsión mental. Hizo historia en Cannes al ganar los tres premios principales: Palma de Oro, mejor dirección y mejor actor. Chaplin 18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Debbie Reynolds LAS NOCHES DE SUSANA Susan Slept Here. EE.UU 1954. Dir. Frank Tashlin. Guión: Alex Gottlieb (Obra: Steve Fisher, Alex Gottlieb). Con: Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Anne Francis, Alvy Moore, Glenda Farrell, Horace McMahon, Herb Vigran, Les Tremayne. Idioma: ingles. Sub. Color. Dur. 98´. Un escritor realiza un guión sobre la delincuencia juvenil. El día de nochebuena la policía le presenta una joven que va a ingresar a un reformatorio. Para saber más sobre delincuencia el escritor se hace cargo de ella comenzando a involucrarse con la chica y teniendo problemas con su novia. Comedia intrascendente pero divertida, romántica y simpática con Debbie Reynolds en un rol adecuado a su personalidad. Miércoles 8 Lumiere 15.30 / 17.45 hrs. Eliseo Subiela EL LADO OSCURO DEL CORAZÓN Ídem. Argentina 1992. Dir. Eliseo Subiela. Guión: Eliseo Subiela. Con: Darío Grandinetti, Sandra Ballesteros, Nacha Guevara, Mario Benedetti, André Melançon, Jean-Pierre Reguerraz, Inés Vernengo, Mónica Galán, Marisa Aguilera. Idioma: español. Color. Dur. 127´. Un poeta treintañero sobrevive escribiendo poesía comercial mientras recorre Buenos Aires. Desea enamorarse y que esa mujer lo comprenda y le haga tener la sensación de que esta volando. En Montevideo se enamora de una prostituta. Film muy personal de Eliseo Subiela donde la poesía ocupa un primerísimo lugar al abundar obras del genial Mario Benedetti. Cuento fantástico, alegórico y lleno de metáforas que llega a la sensibilidad del espectador. 20.00 hrs. Hermanos Coen EL GRAN SALTO The hudsucker proxy. EE.UU 1994. Dir. Joel Coen. Guión: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. Con: Tim Robbins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Paul Newman, Charles Durning, Jim True, John Mahoney, Bruce Campbell, Bill Cobbs, Harry Bugin, Steve Buscemi. Idioma: ingles. Sub. Color. Dur.111´. El inesperado suicidio del dueño de una importante empresa, desata los más diversos planes y estrategias por parte de sus accionistas. Para ello, deciden colocar al frente de la compañía al sujeto más ingenuo con el que puedan contar, para así sacar el mayor rédito posible a su situación económica. Chaplin 17.30 / 20.00 hrs. Michèle Morgan LOS SIETE PECADOS CAPITALES Les sept péchés capitaux. Francia 1952. Dir. Yves Allégret, Claude Autant-Lara, Eduardo De Filippo, Jean Dréville, Georges Lacombe,Carlo Rim y Roberto Rossellini. Guión: Jean Aurenche, Claude Autant-Lara, Pierre Bost, Diego Fabbri, Liana Ferri, Antonio Pietrangeli, Carlo Rim, Roberto Rossellini, Charles Spaak, Turi Vasile. Con: Michèle Morgan, Françoise Rosay, Jean Debucourt, Viviane Romance, Frank Villard, Maurice Ronet, Noël-Noël, Louis de Funès, Isa Miranda, Eduardo De Filippo, Henri Vidal, Paolo Stoppa, Jean Richard, Gérard Philipe. Idioma: francés. Sub. B&N. Dur. 148`. Recordada coproducción franco italiana que ilustra los siete pecados capitales.
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