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Sin Título-1 SEMANAS DE CINE RUSO Y ESLOVACO PÁGINAS 2 Y 3 Homenaje noviembre 2018 a Ennio año 14 Morricone número 157 En la ALANIS periódico Cinemateca mensual PÁGINA 7 En La Rampa PÁGINA 8 del icaic cartelera SIETE HERMANAS En el Chaplin cine yvideo PÁGINA 8 dos en Club de jazz. Los tres protagó- nicos fueron confi ados a Álvaro Ro- Tres épocas (y la envidia) dríguez, Raúl Capote y Yasel Rivero, mientras en papeles especialmente re- levantes, brillan el mencionado Héctor Noas, Mario Guerra, Luis Alberto Gar- convergen en Club de jazz cía y Yailene Sierra, quien interpreta un personaje corto e intenso: la madre de uno de los niños protagonistas del Estreno del 7 al 18 de noviembre en el Chaplin, Acapulco y Riviera primer cuento. La actriz tuvo la res- ponsabilidad de actuar también como coach de estos dos niños no-actores. Filmada mayormente en un blan- co y negro de lujo, Club de jazz cuen- ta, para el diseño de las muy hermosas imágenes, con Ángel Alderete, quien considera que este es su mejor traba- jo hasta ahora. El director de fotogra- fía recurrió, en acuerdo con el director, a un manejo sutil de la iluminación, con una luz que insinúa y que no quie- re manipular ni seducir, sino más bien inquietar. Porque la envidia es algo si- lencioso, recóndito, y por ello los en- cuadres pueden resultar raros si se ob- servan desde la tradición académica. El fi lme, como otros de Insausti, cuenta con edición de su esposa, An- gélica Salvador, quien trató de mante- nerse distanciada del proyecto en sus etapas de guion y rodaje, para así con- seguir saludable objetividad a la ho- ra de cortar, eliminar escenas, sugerir elipsis o conferirle uno u otro ritmo a la sucesión de planos. Y la música ocu- pa un papel estelar en este nuevo lar- gometraje de Insausti, al igual que en el anterior y muy elogiado documen- JOEL DEL RÍO la historia y el valor que le daba a la es- nos inscritos en el Festival Internacio- el director y guionista en el mencio- tal Las manos y el ángel, o en Larga dis- tética, a la atmósfera visual. nal del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de nado making of de un fi lme integra- tancia, que contaba entre sus persona- Uno de los grandes actores cubanos de Ambos elementos, es decir, el tra- La Habana el próximo diciembre. do por tres relatos sucesivos: “Saxo jes principales también con un músico. los últimos 20 años, Héctor Noas (Los bajo psicológico a fondo con los per- “Club de Jazz es un proyecto ante- alto”, “Contrabajo con arco” y “Piano Por su singular talante estético, el dioses rotos, Sergio y Serguei), asegura sonajes en su relación con el entorno rior a Larga distancia, y contemporá- solo”, cada uno de ellos protagoniza- tema inusual (en nuestro cine) de la en el making of de Club de jazz, que am- psicosocial, y una lujosa visualidad, neo con Tres veces dos. Trata sobre la do por un músico (Ángel, Israel y Leo), envidia o la difi cultad para reconocer bicionaba trabajar con Esteban Insausti conseguida sobre todo en posproduc- envidia, la más inconfesable y patéti- relacionado, de alguna manera, con el el talento ajeno, y a causa también de desde que vio “Luz roja”, el tercer cuen- ción, se encuentran entre las virtudes ca de las emociones humanas. Engra- club de jazz mencionado en el título. su encomiable, entregado y bien diri- to de Tres veces dos. A Noas le encantó el principales de este nuevo largometraje nar la narración morfológicamente Los actores y actrices aman el mé- gido elenco, Club de jazz promete con- modo en que el joven cineasta maneja- del ICAIC que se estrena en noviembre fue complicado porque son tres épo- todo de dirección de Insausti, y así se vertirse en una de las propuestas más ba los dos personajes protagónicos de y que se incluye entre los fi lmes cuba- cas y nueve protagonistas”, asegura congregó un largo elenco de consagra- conspicuas del cine cubano reciente. PRESENTACIÓN ESTRENO CINEMATECA ESPECIAL DETROIT Semana INOCENCIA Una película de Una película cubana Kathryn Bigelow de Cine de Alejandro Gil En La Rampa Belga En el Chaplin cartelera noviembre 2018 2 cine yvideo año 14 número 157 cinerama drá acompañada de una delegación Semana de Cine Ruso encabezada por el reconocido actor infantil Sergei Puskepalis, con una larga e A cargo de HILDA ROSA GUERRA MÁRQUEZ Del 31 de octubre al 4 de noviembre en el Chaplin intensa carrera en el cine y el teatro, LILIAN MORALES ROMERO premios desde su estreno, además cate de la estación cuyo nombre da y quien estará presentando la pelí- de ser considerada la película más título al largometraje. cula Rompehielos. Con una excelente Con la proyección del fi lme Salyut-7, cara de la Rusia actual. Su director, Durante 5 días podremos disfru- puesta en pantalla, la obra está ba- dará inicio la Semana de Cine Ruso Klim Shipenko, presenta una aven- tar de una selección de recientes sada en hechos reales que transcu- en La Habana. Este fi lme llega a la tura que se basa en una arriesgada producciones de la cinematografía rren en 1985, cuando un buque que- pantalla cubana tras haber cosecha- misión sin precedentes en la histo- del gigante euroasiático, que ade- da varado en las proximidades de la HAN PASADO MUCHOS AÑOS desde que do muy buenas críticas y numerosos ria de la navegación espacial: el res- más, y para privilegio nuestro, ven- Antártica. Dorothy visitó la tierra de Oz y tuvo aque- lla gran aventura junto al espantapájaros, el Miér. 31 de octubre, 8:00 pm: SALYUT-7/ Rusia/ Jue. 1 de noviembre, 6:00 pm: ROMPEHIELOS/ Vier. 2 de noviembre, 6:00 pm: BLOCKBUSTER/ Sáb. 3 de noviembre, 5:00 pm: SOBRE EL AMOR león cobarde y el hombre de hojalata. Aho- 2017/ 119’/ Klim Shipenko/ Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Rusia/ 2016/ 120’/ Nikolai Jomeriki/ Piotr Fiódorov, Rusia/ 2017/ 83’/ Roman Volobuev/ Svetlana Usti- - SOLO PARA ADULTOS/ Rusia/ 2017/ 108’/ Nigi- ra es el turno de su nieta, quien lleva el mis- Pavel Derevyanko, Alexánder Samoilenko/ Aventu- Sergei Puskepalis, Anna Mijalkova/ Drama/ 16 años. nova, Anna Chipovskaya, Yevgeny Tsiganov/ Come- na Saifulaeva, Pavel Ruminov, Natalia Merkulova, mo nombre. La joven Dorothy ha llegado al ras/ 16 años. La estación no tripulada Salyut-7, en Un enorme iceberg se desplaza en dirección a un dia/ 16 años. Al borde de un ataque de nervios por Alexei Chupov, Yevgeny Shelyakin, Rezo Giginesh- mágico reino de casualidad acompañada por órbita alrededor de la Tierra, pierde de repente la rompehielos. Tratando de evitar la colisión, el buque culpa de su novio mujeriego y de su trabajo aburri- vili, Tinatin Dalakishvili, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Victoria su perro Totó, y recorrerá como su abuela el comunicación con el centro de control. Su posible queda atrapado en las proximidades de la Antárti- do, Lisa se sube en el coche y deja Moscú. Durante Isakova/ Comedia/ 18 años. Los protagonistas son caída puede acabar en una catástrofe. Dos astro- da. La jefatura del rompehielos no se puede permi- la noche es testigo de un atraco y la apresa de re- gente normal y corriente. Se cruzarán y cada uno camino de las baldosas amarillas y luchará nautas son enviados para descubrir qué ha ocurrido. tir ningún error. hén una ladrona fabulosamente guapa. de ellos tendrá su propia historia de amor. // 8:00 contra Urfi n, un hombre amargado decidido a convertirse en el gobernante de la maravi- llosa tierra de aquel mago no tan mago. Esta, a grandes rasgos, es la trama de Salvando al Reino de Oz, animado ruso basado en las his- torias del escritor Alexánder Volkov que, a su vez, versionaron la clásica novela infantil El muestraporel40aniversario maravilloso mago de Oz, de L. Frank Baum. El fi lme nos regala un cuento en tercera dimen- sión, con fl ashbacks en 2D, y un ritmo que engancha al espectador. Eso sí, será inevita- ble compararlo con su semilla, la novela ori- delfestivaldelnuevocine ginal, aunque a decir verdad esta adaptación tiene sus propios méritos, como el personaje del villano, Urfi n, crítica clara a las dictaduras que han hecho tanto daño a la humanidad. latinoamericano1979-2018 SEGURO HAS OÍDO ESCUCHAR alguna que otra vez aquello de “lobo con piel de oveja”. Del 31 de octubre al 30 de noviembre en Infanta Sala 2 Gris, el protagonista de Ovejas y lobos, sabe muy bien lo que signifi ca. Este depredador de corazón noble debe luchar por el liderazgo de la manada con un malvado rival. Pero Gris tie- ne un problema: es muy torpe e inmaduro. La casualidad llevará al lobo a encontrarse con una coneja gitana, a quien le pide ayuda para cambiar. La “poción de la transmutación” se- rá la respuesta que convertirá a Gris en oveja. Con un diseño de personajes bastante acerta- do, especialmente en el caso de las ovejas, di- versas en forma y caracteres, este fi lme nos regala una historia simpática, pintoresca y di- dáctica, que pretende entretener mientras enseña la importancia de cambiar cuando es necesario por nuestro bien y el de los demás. A pesar de sus defectos, Gris muestra en va- rias ocasiones durante la película una cuali- dad que a veces pocos ostentamos: la valen- tía. El acto de arriesgarse está presente en Principio y fi n El lado oscuro del corazón La estrategia del caracol El callejón de los milagros Profundo carmesí toda la trama, pues es la única manera que México/ 1993/ 190’/ Arturo Ripstein/ Julie- Argentina/ 1992/ 127’/ Eliseo Subiela/ Da- Colombia-Italia-Francia/ 1993/ 116’/ Ser- México/ 1994/ 140’/ Jorge Fons/ Ernesto México-Francia-España/ 1996/ 114’/ Artu- tienen los personajes de lograr sus objetivos.
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