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Martin Scorsese | Con: Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus | USA | 1972 | 78 Min Viernes 1 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 BOXCAR BERTHA Dir. Martin Scorsese | Con: Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus | USA | 1972 | 78 min. "Boxcar" Bertha Thompson es una joven de la era de la Gran Depresión que al perder a su padre se une a un controvertido líder sindical llamado Bill Shelley. Acusados de comunistas por un grupo de conservadores y perseguidos por una corrupta compañía de ferrocarriles que busca venganza contra Shelley, la vida de Bertha se convierte en una permanente huida por el mundo del crimen y un emocionante capítulo de la historia americana. Sábado 2 y domingo 3 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 CUJO Dir. Lewis Teague | Con: Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh-Kelly, Danny Pintuaro | USA | 1983 | 91 min. En una pequeña población norteamericana, un murciélago muerde a un entrañable perro San Bernardo y le contagia la rabia. A medida que avanza la enfermedad, el perro se vuelve más agresivo hasta llegar a aterrorizar a todo el vecindario. Martes 5 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 MARIA ESTUARDO Dir. John Ford | Con: Katharine Hepburn, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge | USA | 1936 | 120 min. Inglaterra, siglo XVI. Después de enviudar, María Estuardo abandona Francia y regresa a Escocia, dispuesta a ocupar el trono del que es heredera. Pero los conflictos se acumulan: la nobleza le es hostil, empezando por su hermanastro el conde de Moray, y, además, su apego al catolicismo choca con la fe que predica John Knox, fundador de la Iglesia presbiteriana de Escocia. Por otro lado, su prima Isabel Tudor, hija ilegítima de Enrique VIII, teme que reclame sus derechos a la corona inglesa. Su único aliado es el conde Bothwell, comandante de las tropas escocesas, de quien se enamora, aunque por razones de estado tendrá que casarse con Lord Danley, que no tardará en morir asesinado. Miércoles 6 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 INTERMEZZO Dir. Gregory Ratoff | Con: Leslie Howard, Ingrid Bergman, Edna Best | USA | 1939 | 70 min. Un famoso violinista, que regresa a casa después de un gira triunfal, conoce a la profesora de piano de su hija. Sus encuentros al principio instrascendentes se harán cada vez más intensos hasta que descubren que están enamorados. Nominada al Oscar: Mejor fotografía Jueves 7 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 UNA VENUS EN VISÓN Dir. Daniel Mann | Con: Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Eddie Fisher | USA | 1960 | 104 min. Gloria Wandrous, una modelo de lujo de Nueva York, de moral un tanto dudosa, se despierta una mañana en la lujosa casa del millonario Weston Liggett con un sobre que contiene 250 dólares. Se siente tan humillada que decide no volver a verlo, pero su amor es tan fuerte que acaba aceptando una nueva cita. Oscar: Mejor actriz (Elizabeth Taylor). 2 nominaciones. Viernes 8 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 ALICIA YA NO VIVE AQUÍ Dir. Martin Scorsese | Con: Ellen Burstyn, Alfred Lutter, Kris Kristofferson | USA | 1974 | 107 min. Alice Hyatt, casada con un repartidor y madre de un rebelde hijo de once años, lleva una vida mediocre en Socorro (Nuevo México). Un día, conversando con su confidente y vecina, recibe la noticia de que su marido ha fallecido en un accidente de tráfico. A partir de ese instante se plantea cambiar totalmente de vida y, tras vender sus escasas pertenencias, ella y su hijo se dirigen a Monterrey (California), su ciudad natal y el único lugar donde Alice cree que podrá hacer realidad el sueño de su vida: cantar. Oscar: Mejor actriz (Burstyn). Nominada a Secundaria (Ladd) y Guión original 2 nominaciones al Globo de Oro: Actriz (Burstyn), Secundaria (Ladd) Premios BAFTA: Mejor Película, Actriz (Burstyn), Guión y actriz sec. (Ladd). 7 nominaciones Festival de Cannes: Nominada a la Palma de Oro (mejor película) Sábado 9 y domingo 10 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 CORAZÓN SATÁNICO Dir. Alan Parker | Con: Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Charlotte Rampling | USA | 1987 | 113 min. A Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke), un detective privado que está pasando una mala racha, lo contrata en Nueva York un misterioso personaje (Robert de Niro) para que encuentre a un hombre desaparecido. Cuando conoce a Epiphany Proudfoot (Lisa Bonet), hija de un sacerdote vudú, se suceden extrañas muertes, que parecen estar relacionadas con la magia negra y que implican a Harry de una manera cada vez más personal. Martes 12 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 LA VIDA PRIVADA DE ELIZABETH Y ESSEX Dir. Michael Curtiz | Con: Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland | USA | 1939 | 106 min. Mezcla de biografía histórica y drama romántico que narra las relaciones entre la ya madura Isabel I Tudor, reina de Inglaterra (1558-1603) y el elegante Conde de Essex. 5 nominaciones al Oscar: fotografía, banda sonora, dir. artística, sonido, ef. Especiales. Miércoles 13 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 LOS CUATRO HIJOS Dir. Gregory Ratoff | Con: Ingrid Bergman, Warner Baxter, Susan Hayward | USA | 1941 | 81 min. Adam y su esposa contratan a Emilie como institutriz de sus cuatro hijos. Poco después muere la esposa de Adam, y Emilie, fiel a la promesa que le hizo en sus últimos momentos, continúa con la familia. Pero una crisis financiera arruina a Adam. Jueves 14 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 LAS MUJERES PERFECTAS Dir. Bryan Forbes | Con: Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson | USA | 1975 | 115 min. Joanna Eberhart, una joven fotógrafa casada y madre de dos hijos, se muda con su familia a Stepford. Allí descubrirá algo siniestro: todas las esposas son perfectas amas de casa y muestran una sumisión perruna hacia sus maridos. En el año 2004, Frank Oz dirigió un remake protagonizado por Nicole Kidman. Viernes 15 | Funciones 4:00 y 7:00 NEW YORK, NEW YORK Dir. Martin Scorsese | Con: Robert De Niro, Liza Minnelli, Lionel Stander | USA | 1977 | 163 min. Jimmy es un impetuoso y seductor saxofonista que aspira a formar parte de una gran banda. Francine es una tímida cantante de bar que sueña con ser famosa. Cuando se conocen, surge entre ellos una atracción inmediata y, cuando él toca y ella canta, consiguen hacer temblar los rascacielos. Es el comienzo de una tormentosa relación que pondrá a prueba su capacidad para encontrar el equilibrio entre su pasión por el jazz y el amor que los une. Globos de Oro: 4 nominaciones, incluyendo mejor película comedia/musical Premios BAFTA: Nominada a Mejor diseño de vestuario Sábado 16 y domingo 17 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 EL TREN DE LAS 3:10 A YUMA Dir. James Mangold | Con: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Peter Fonda | USA | 2007 | 117 min. Arizona. Con la esperanza de conseguir una recompensa que le permita evitar la ruina de su rancho, Dan Evans (Christian Bale) decide colaborar en el traslado del peligroso forajido Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) hasta un pueblo, donde deberán coger el tren de las 3:10 para llegar a la prisión de Yuma. Remake del film de 1957 de Delmer Daves. 2 nominaciones al Oscar: Mejor banda sonora, mejor sonido Nominada a Critics' Choice Awards: Mejor compositor (Beltrami) Sindicato de Actores (SAG): Nominada a Mejor reparto (Largometraje) Martes19 | Funciones 4:00 y 7:00 MARIA ANTONIETA Dir. W. S. Van Dyke | Con: Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power, John Barrymore | USA | 1938 | 149 min. Siglo XVIII. La princesa de Austria María Antonieta (Shearer) se casa con el delfín de Francia, Luis XVI (Morley), un hombre tan retraído que su relación con la joven es puramente formal. Antonieta se dejará fascinar por las fiestas de París y derrochará el dinero a manos llenas, aunque esta situación no durará mucho. Una drama de época que obtuvo 4 nominaciones a los Oscar: Actriz principal (Norma Shearer), actor secundario (Robert Morley), banda sonora y dirección artística. 4 nominaciones al Oscar: Actriz (Shearer), bso, direcc. artíst., actor sec. (Morley) Venecia: Mejor actriz (Norma Shearer) Miércoles 20 | Funciones 4:00 y 7:00 ROSA DE ABOLENGO Dir. William Wyler | Con: Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Christopher Severn | USA | 1942 | 134 min Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, una familia inglesa, que vive en un pequeño pueblo, logra sobrevivir a los bombardeos alemanes. La madre se encuentra al frente de la casa esperando que su hijo y su marido regresen de la guerra. 6 Oscars: incluyendo película, director, actriz (Greer Garson). 12 nominaciones Círculo de Críticos de Nueva York: Nominada a Mejor Actriz (Greer Garson) Jueves 21 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 GIGOLO Dir. David Hemmings | Con: David Bowie, Sydne Rome, Kim Novak, Marlene Dietrich | Alemania del Oeste | 1979 | 101 min. Berlín, años 20. Cuando el joven coronel Paul von Przygodski (David Bowie) regresa de la guerra, tras pasar varios meses en coma, se da cuenta de que el mundo que conocía ha cambiado drásticamente. Para él, que pertenece a una familia aristocrática, será muy duro ver su casa convertida en una pensión y tener que buscar algún trabajo para ayudar económicamente a los suyos. Después de un periodo de aturdimiento y desorientación, una noche conoce por azar a la baronesa von Semering (Marlene Dietrich), que regenta un club de gigolós. Viernes 22 | Funciones 4:00, 6:00 y 8:00 TORO SALVAJE Dir. Martin Scorsese | Con: Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci | USA | 1980 | 120 min. Jake la Motta es un joven boxeador que se entrena duramente con la ayuda de su hermano y mánager Joey. Su sueño es convertirse en el campeón de los pesos medios. Pero Jake es un paranoico muy violento que descarga su agresividad tanto dentro como fuera del ring. Incluso su hermano es víctima de su enfermizo carácter.
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