Cine Universitario Del Uruguay, Inicia Su 67º Año De Actividades Ininterrumpidas Con Una Atractiva Programación Que Incluye Los Siguientes Ciclos

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Cine Universitario Del Uruguay, Inicia Su 67º Año De Actividades Ininterrumpidas Con Una Atractiva Programación Que Incluye Los Siguientes Ciclos CINE UNIVERSITARIO DEL URUGUAY Cine Universitario del Uruguay, inicia su 67º año de actividades ininterrumpidas con una atractiva programación que incluye los siguientes ciclos: Anticipación. Sugerido por los integrantes de la revista literaria Obscuri, publicación que se edita desde el año 2003, realizamos una retrospectiva de films que pueden denominarse de Ciencia Ficción, anticipación, futuristas, etc. y que reúne un material valioso que abarca visiones muy diversas sobre la temática. Charlotte Rampling 70 años. Nació el 5 de febrero de 1946 en Sturmer, Essex, Inglaterra. Dio comienzo a su carrera profesional a los 17 años en un comercial y también como modelo. Su primera aparición en la pantalla fue sin acreditar actuando como una esquiadora acuática en la película de Richard Lester El Knack. Desarrolló gran parte de su vida profesional fuera de su país y trabajó con algunos de los mejores directores del siglo XX. En 1968 participó en el largometraje de Luchino Visconti La caída de los dioses, que le dio popularidad. Maureen O'Hara. Maureen O'Hara nació en Ranelagh, Irlanda el 17 de agosto de 1920 y muere en Boise, Idaho el 24 de octubre de 2015. Fue una actriz de la llamada edad de Oro del cine clásico moderno estadounidense, muy reconocido tanto por sus actuaciones de mujer de carácter en varios clásicos de culto y antología, como por su legendaria belleza, y fue conocida en la década de los años 1940 y 1950 como La Reina del Technicolor. La programación se complementa con los habituales ciclos de Puestas al día y los socios programan. En el comienzo de un nuevo año continuamos nuestra permanente lucha por mantener activo y actualizado Cine Universitario del Uruguay, el que con exiguos recursos económicos y constante esfuerzo de Consejeros y funcionarios brinda a asociados y demás espectadores una cuidada selección de cine de calidad para conocer, rever y disfrutar con las mejores condiciones técnicas. Comisión de programación ENERO Martes 12 Lumière 16.00 / 18.00 / 20.00 hrs. Anticipación. EL PLANETA DE LOS SIMIOS Planet of the Apes. EE.UU 1968. Dir. Franklin J. Schaffner. Guión: Michael Wilson & Rod Serling (Novela: Pierre Boulle). Con: Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly, Linda Harrison. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur. 112´. Basándose en novela de Pierre Boulle, el film relata las aventuras vividas por un grupo de astronautas cuando su nave espacial desciende sobre un planeta extraño a miles de años luz de la Tierra. El proceso evolutivo ha cambiado y los simios son quienes gobiernan. Es mucho más que un film de ciencia ficción. Tiene alcances de advertencia sobre el impulso autodestructivo del hombre y la necesidad de lograr el pacifismo, con una escena final que sorprende y golpea. Excelencias de maquillaje y un elenco solvente redondean esta inolvidable película de Schaffner. Chaplin 18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Maureen O'Hara. LA POSADA MALDITA Jamaica Inn. Reino Unido 1939. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock. Guión: Sidney Gilliatt, Joan Harrison (Novela: Daphné du Maurier). Con: Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Horace Hodges, Hay Petrie, Frederick Piper, Leslie Banks, Marie Ney, Herbert Lomas, Clare Greet, Wylie Watson. Idioma: inglés. Sub. B&N. Dur. 108`. Fue la última película inglesa de Hitchcock antes de su etapa en los Estados Unidos. Hecha de apuro y casi por compromiso poco tiene del estilo del maestro, que se basó en una historia de piratas inspirada en un texto de Daphné du Maurier. Mejor suerte correría un año después con “Rebeca”, también basada en un libro de la novelista. Miércoles 13 16.00 / 18.00 / 20.00 hrs. Lumière Charlotte Rampling 70 años. ADIOS, HERMANO CRUEL Addio, fratello crudele ('Tis Pity She's a Whore). Italia 1971. Dir. Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. Guión: Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Alfio Valdarnini, Carlo Carunchio (Obra de teatro: John Ford). Con: Charlotte Rampling, Oliver Tobias, Fabio Testi, Antonio Falsi, Rik Battaglia, Angela Luce, Rino Imperio, Eva Axén. Idioma: italiano. Sub. Color. Dur. 105´. Se basa en una obra del teatro isabelino de John Ford. La acción se sitúa en Mantua durante el Renacimiento. Una hermosa joven se reencuentra con su hermano luego de 10 años de separación, surgiendo entre ellos una fuerte atracción que los llevará a la tragedia. Patroni Griffi realiza un film polémico con exquisiteces formales, una estupenda fotografía del debutante Vittorio Storaro y una joven Charlotte Rampling en un rol arriesgado que comienza desatando pasiones para llevar luego la situación a extremos trágicos. Chaplin 17.15 / 20.00 hrs. Anticipación. 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. Idioma: alemán. Sub. B&N. Dur. 153´. Obra capital del expresionismo alemán nos presenta una visión apocalíptica de la sociedad del futuro. Es una fascinante propuesta de Fritz Lang que presenta a una sociedad de ricos y poderosos rodeados de lujos y otra de obreros condenados a vivir en un lóbrego subterráneo en un futuro de 100 años. Enormes decorados y maquetas futuristas, magníficos encuadres e iluminación hacen de “Metropolis” un film vanguardista imperdible. Jueves 14 Lumière 16.00 / 18.00 / 20.00 hrs. Anticipación. ALIEN Idem. EE.UU – Reino Unido 1979. Dir. Ridley Scott. Guión: Dan O'Bannon. Con: Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, Ian Holm. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur. 116´. Un clásico moderno de la ciencia ficción, cuyo éxito dio lugar a tres secuelas protagonizadas por la teniente Ripley (Weaver). La tripulación de una nave espacial comercial se ve amenazada por la intrusión de un ser letal de otro planeta (criatura creada por el diseñador H. R. Giger). Los efectos especiales ganaron el Oscar. Chaplin 18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Maureen O'Hara. QUE VERDE ERA MI VALLE How Green Was My Valley. EE.UU 1941. Dir. John Ford. Guión: Philip Dunne (Novela: Richard Llewellyn). Con: Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Roddy McDowall, Donald Crisp, John Loder, Anna Lee, Arthur Shields, Barry Fitzgerald, Patric Knowles. Idioma: inglés. Sub. Color. Dur. 118´. En un pueblo de Gales durante el Siglo XIX vive una familia orgullosa de ser todos mineros y de respetar las tradiciones y la unidad familiar. Pero la baja de los salarios por su trabajo en la mina enfrentará al padre con sus hijos, que ven en la unión sindical de todos los trabajadores la única manera de hacer frente a los patrones. La ganadora del Oscar a la mejor película, fue este magistral melodrama que narra la vida de una familia minera, vista bajo los ojos de su miembro más joven. Un bello canto a los valores familiares que arrancó el alma del best-seller de Richard Llewellyn. Viernes 15 Lumière 16.00 / 18.00 / 20.00 hrs. Charlotte Rampling 70 años. GIORDANO BRUNO Ídem. Italia – Francia 1973. Dir. Giuliano Montaldo. Guión: Giuliano Montaldo, Lucio De Caro. Con: Gian Maria Volontè, Hans Christian Blech, Mathieu Carrière, Renato Scarpa, Giuseppe Maffioli, Charlotte Rampling. Idioma: italiano. Sub. Color. Dur. 114´. Realismo histórico sobre razonamientos absolutistas, intolerantes, fanáticos llevando a actos inhumanos, salvajes y crueles. El film es la crónica de los últimos ocho años de vida del filósofo italiano Giordano Bruno nacido en el siglo XVI, desde su captura en Venecia su juzgamiento por la inquisición que lo consideraba hereje por sus creencias entre las verdades de la fé y la ciencia, hasta su condena. Guión con gran contenido histórico llevado al cine con buen ritmo cinematográfico por Giuliano Montaldo. Excelente actuación de Gian Maria Volontè y en un breve papel lograda actuación de Charlotte Rampling. Chaplin 18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Maureen O'Hara. EL CISNE NEGRO The Black Swan. EE. UU 1942. Dir. Henry King. Guión: Ben Hecht (Novela: Rafael Sabatini). Con: Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, Laird Cregar, Thomas Mitchell, George Sanders, Anthony Quinn. Idioma: inglés. Sub. B&N. Dur. 85´. Se basa en novela de Rafael Sabatini. La acción se desarrolla en El Caribe en torno a Jamaica en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII. Es uno de los clásicos films de piratas más logrados. El guion prescinde de grandes diálogos para dar lugar a la acción con un humor fresco y sutil y momentos de romance a cargo de un hombre que se pone del lado de la ley para acompañar a su amigo Morgan, ex pirata y ahora gobernador y una mujer fuerte independiente e indoblegable. Tyrone Power y Maureen O'Hara conforman una inolvidable pareja en un film de Henry King que combina magníficamente una entretenida historia con ritmo, belleza visual y sonora. Sábado 16 Lumière 16.00 / 18.00 / 20.00 hrs. Puestas al día. INCOMPRENDIDA Incompresa (Misunderstood). Italia – Francia 2014. Dir. Asia Argento. Guión: Asia Argento, Barbara Alberti. Con: Giulia Salerno, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Gabriel Garko, Gianmarco Tognazzi, Anna Lou Castoldi, Carolina Poccioni. Idioma: italiano. Sub. Color. Dur. 103´. Película con reminiscencias autobiográficas de Asia Argento, hija del director Darío Argento. El film presenta a una niña de 9 años que enfrenta la separación de sus padres, él actor de cine y TV y ella pianista, ambos con hijas de matrimonios anteriores. La niña siente la indiferencia de padres, hermanastras y compañeros de colegio. El film pasa por momentos divertidos, crueles, inesperados y trágicos funcionando muy bien en un tono agridulce, con excelente banda sonora y una interprete muy carismática. La directora demuestra que tiene grandes condiciones y posee estilo y personalidad. Chaplin 16.15 / 18.15 / 20.15 hrs. Puestas al día. NADA PERSONAL Nothing Personal. Irlanda – Holanda 2009. Dir. Urszula Antoniak. Guión: Urszula Antoniak. 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