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Programación Semanal Del 19 Al 25 Febrero 2021 PROGRAMACIÓN SEMANAL DEL 19 AL 25 FEBRERO 2021 Estrenos Cine Familiar Atmos 7.1 Dolby Digital 7.1 Proyección en calidad 4K Proyección en 70mm VOSE: Versión original subtitulada en español 15:45h LA SOMBRA DE UNA DUDA Shadow of a Doubt VOSE · 108’ SINOPSIS VIERNES 17:55h CICLO ‘IN THE MOOD FOR WONG KAR-WAI’ 19 FEB. 2046 2046 VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 129’ CICLO ‘IN THE MOOD FOR WONG KAR-WAI’ 2046 2046 / Wong Kar-Wai, 2004. Int: Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Zhang Ziyi, Faye Wong. 20:25h LA COSA The Thing VOSE · 109’ HONG KONG-CHINA · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 129’ Concebida por Wong Kar Wai como un espejo en el que se reflejaba el universo de In the Mood for Love, el director utiliza la novela futurista que prepara un escritor como hilo argumental para reflexionar sobre el amor. Este film 11:00h SOPA DE GANSO Duck Soup VOSE · 70’ cierra la trilogía formada junto a Days of Being Wild e In The Mood for Love, siguiendo su estilo visual y recuperando 12:30h LA JAURÍA HUMANA The Chase VOSE · 135’ la esencia de sus personajes. Viernes 19 febrero · 17:55h // Lunes 22 febrero · 20:00h ST 15:00h CICLO ‘21 CENTURY FILMMAKERS - MUJERES DIRECTORAS’ 2001: UNA ODISEA DEL ESPACIO 2001: A Space Odyssey /Stanley Kubrick, 1968. Int: Keir SÁBADO EL RITMO DE LA VENGANZA The Rhythm Section VOSE · 109’ Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester. USA · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 149’ 20 FEB. 17:15h CICLO ‘STEVEN SPIELBERG · UNIVERSAL WORKS’ Magistral epopeya espacial en la que Stanley Kubrick y el escritor de ciencia-ficción Arthur C. Clarke repasaron E.T. EL EXTRATERRESTRE grandes clásicos del género, en especial La conquista del espacio de George Pal, para crear un film muy avanzado a E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 115’ su tiempo tanto en el tratamiento visual como en tratar temas como la inteligencia artificial. Sábado 20 febrero · 19:35h 19:35h 2001: UNA ODISEA DEL ESPACIO 2001: A Space Odissey VOSE · 149’ CRASH Crash / David Cronenberg, 1996. Int: James Spader, Holly Hunter, Elias Koteas. 11:00h EL DOCTOR FRANKENSTEIN Frankenstein VOSE · 70’ CANADÁ · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 100’ Carne y hierro se fusionan en los accidentes de coche que provocan los personajes que se cruzan en un oscuro 12:30h CICLO ‘21ST CENTURY FILMMAKERS - MUJERES DIRECTORAS’ mundo de fetichismos llevados al límite en este provocador film, basado en la novela de J. G. Ballard y dirigido por WONDER WOMAN Wonder Woman VOSE · Dolby Atmos · 141’ David Cronenberg. Miércoles 24 febrero · 18:35h DOMINGO 15:10h CICLO ‘PETER WEIR, SIN MIEDO A LA VIDA’ DJANGO DESENCADENADO Django Unchained / Quentin Tarantino, 2012. Int: Jamie Foxx, SIN MIEDO A LA VIDA Fearless VOSE · 35mm · 122’ 21 FEB. Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington. USA · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 165’ 17:45h CICLO ‘STEVEN SPIELBERG · UNIVERSAL WORKS’ Apasionado de los spaghetti westerns de Sergio Corbucci y de la Trilogía del dólar de Leone, Tarantino dio una vuelta PARQUE JURÁSICO Jurassic Park VOSE · 127’ de tuerca al género cambiando al héroe solitario por un esclavo que se une a un cazarrecompensas. Espléndido Leonardo DiCaprio como comerciante de esclavos y cameo del actor Franco Nero. Miércoles 24 febrero · 15:30h 20:15h SEVEN Se7en VOSE · 127’ DRÁCULA Dracula / Tod Browning, 1931. Int: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners. USA · VOSE · 75’ 16:00h DRÁCULA Dracula VOSE · 75’ Aunque ya se habían estrenado algunos títulos de terror, fue este film de Tod Browning el que se ha considerado como LUNES 17:30h TORO SALVAJE Raging Bull VOSE · 70’ verdadero punto de inicio del género en el cine. El actor Bela Lugosi interpreta al personaje que marcaría su vida: el conde Drácula. Lunes 22 febrero · 16:00h 22 FEB. 20:00h CICLO ‘IN THE MOOD FOR WONG KAR-WAI’ 2046 2046 VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 129’ MARTES EL CINE PERMANECERÁ CERRADO ESTE DÍA 23 FEB. DISCULPEN LAS MOLESTIAS 15:30h DJANGO DESENCADENADO Django Unchained VOSE · 165’ MIÉRCOLES 18:35h CRASH Crash VOSE · 100’ 24 FEB. CICLO ‘STEVEN SPIELBERG - UNIVERSAL WORKS’ 20:35h SING STREET Sing Street VOSE · 106’ E.T. EL EXTRATERRESTRE E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial / Steven Spielberg, 1982. Int: Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore. USA · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 115’ La amistad entre un niño y un extraterrestre consolidó a Spielberg como uno de los cineastas más poderosos de la 15:30h POR UN PUÑADO DE DÓLARES Per un pugno di dollari VOSE · 99’ industria. La entrañable criatura creada por Carlo Rambaldi es ya un icono del cine y John Williams compuso para el film una de sus partituras más emotivas. Sábado 20 febrero · 17:15h 17:30h LOS TENENBAUMS. UNA FAMILIA DE GENIOS JUEVES The Royal Tenenbaums VOSE · 110’ 25 FEB. 19:40h PROGRAMA DOBLE: LUX AETERNA + CLIMAX EL DOCTOR FRANKENSTEIN Frankenstein / James Whale, 1931. Int: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae LUX AETERNA Lux Aeterna VOSE · 50’ Clarke. USA · VOSE · 70’ CLIMAX Climax VOSE · 95’ A pesar de contar con más de 200 películas en su filmografía, Boris Karloff pasó a la historia como icono del terror gracias a su monstruo de Frankenstein. Domingo 21 febrero · 11:00h ENTRADAS A LA VENTA EN TAQUILLA, APP Y WEB: www.phenomena-experience.com PRECIOS: Los precios varían según la película y el horario de la sesión. Para más información consultar programación en www.phenomena-experience.com. DESCUENTOS Y ABONOS: Mayores de 65 años y Menores de 12 años: 1€ de descuento por entrada. Socios del Club Phenomena: hasta un 50% de descuento según sesión. CICLO ‘21ST CENTURY FILMMAKERS - MUJERES DIRECTORAS’ PROGRAMA DOBLE: LUX AETERNA + CLIMAX EL RITMO DE LA VENGANZA The Rhythm Section / Reed Morano, 2020. Int: Blake Lively, LUX AETERNA Lux Aeterna / Gaspar Noé, 2019. Int: Béatrice Dalle, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Abbey Lee, Karl Jude Law, Sterling K. Brown. REINO UNIDO · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 109’ Glusman, Félix Maritaud, Paul Hameline, Luka Isaac. FRANCIA · VOSE · 50’ Stephanie Patrick es una mujer que se embarca en una senda de autodestrucción tras la trágica muerte de Dos actrices, Béatrice Dalle y Charlotte Gainsbourg, están en un set de rodaje intercambiándose historias sobre brujas. su familia en un accidente de avión. Cuando Stephanie descubre que la catástrofe no ha sido un accidente, se Pero eso no es todo: el filme es también un ensayo sobre el séptimo arte, el amor por las historias en la gran pantalla y la adentra en un mundo oscuro y complejo en busca de venganza y tratando de encontrar su propia redención. histeria que se vive día a día en el set. Sábado 20 febrero · 15:00h CLIMAX Climax / Gaspar Noé, 2018. Int: Sofia Boutella, Romain Guillermic, Souheila Yacoub. Francia · VOSE · 95’ La última película del provocador Gaspar Noé es toda una experiencia que traspasa la pantalla y trata de estimular los sentidos del espectador.Tras varios días de ensayos, un grupo de bailarines celebra una fiesta en la que beberán de un bol de sangría en el que alguien ha añadido drogas. Ganadora del festival de cine de Sitges. Jueves 25 febrero · 19:40h SEVEN Seven / David Fincher, 1995. USA · VOSE · 127’ A mediados de los años noventa, el director David Fincher cambió las reglas del thriller con esta inquietante película en la que Brad Pitt y Morgan Freeman persiguen a un asesino en serie cuyos crímenes se basan en los siete pecados. Desde el perturbador arranque de los títulos de crédito iniciales diseñados por Kyle Cooper hasta la aparición de esa caja de cartón que marcará el impactante final, Seven es uno de los títulos más importantes de no solo de la filmografía de su director, sino del cine contemporáneo gracias a un guion sólido y un montaje perfecto. Domingo 21 febrero · 20:15h LA COSA The Thing / John Carpenter, 1982. Int: Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, David Clennon. CICLO ‘PETER WEIR, SIN MIEDO A LA VIDA’ USA · VOSE · 109’ SIN MIEDO A LA VIDA Fearless / Peter Weir, 1993. Int: Jeff Bridges, Rosie Pérez, Isabella Los espectaculares efectos de maquillaje de Rob Bottin fueron la clave para sembrar el pánico entre un grupo de hombres aislados en una estación polar a la que llega una criatura capaz de transformarse en cualquiera de ellos. Carpenter adaptó Rossellini. USA · VOSE · 35mm · 122’ el relato que ya había sido llevado al cine en 1951 bajo el título de El enigma de otro mundo. Viernes 19 febrero · 20:25h Max Klein, un reconocido arquitecto, y Jeff, su socio y amigo, viajan en avión con dirección a Houston con la intención de conseguir un lucrativo contrato, pero sus vidas son interrumpidas cuando el avión se estrella, su amigo muere pero él se convierte en un sobreviviente.El trauma psicológico de la experiencia transforma la LA JAURÍA HUMANA The Chase / Arthur Penn, 1966. Int: Marlon Brando, Robert Redford, personalidad de Max y entra en un estado alterado de conciencia, donde cree que Dios no logra matarlo por más Angie Dickinson, Jane Fonda. USA · VOSE · Proyección en 4K · 135’ que lo desee. Domingo 21 febrero · 15:10h Marlon Brando es el sheriff de un pequeño pueblo donde deberá poner orden para evitar que linchen a un preso fugado, interpretado por Robert Redford. La prestigiosa guionista Lillian Hellman, autora de La calumnia y La loba, firma el guión de este sobrio thriller basado en la novela de Horton Foote, ganador del premio Pulitzer. SING STREET Sing Street / John Carney, 2016. Int: Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton, Jack Reynor. Sábado 20 febrero · 12:30h IRLANDA · VOSE · 106’ Maravillosa comedia musical, ambientada en los años ochenta, con una increíble banda sonora. Nuevo film del realizador LA SOMBRA DE UNA DUDA Shadow of a Doubt / Alfred Hitchcock, 1943.
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