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The Spain women’s soccer team in the quarter-finals of the World Cup and four other things to watch on TV today

This Thursday, Edu Soto and David Fernández will be providing a good dose of laughter as they land between oxen and horses on their way to Santiago de Compostela in Dos de los Nuestros on the Rocío de Almonte pilgrimage. In addition, Morgane, the protagonist of ACI: High Intellectual Capacity, comes with a new part of her crazy and fascinating investigation.

‘Bonnie and Clyde’

Movistar Classics, 3 p.m

A still from the movie Bonnie and Clyde.A still from the movie Bonnie and Clyde.

USA, 1967 (110 minutes). Directed by Arthur Penn. Cast: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman.

Arthur Penn uses the tragic adventures of the bandits Bonnie and Clyde in an overwhelming and suspenseful production. Penn fills the story with plenty of violence and imbues his imagery with the dramatic conflict of his devious protagonists, who turn out to be tormented beings in search of freedom, connected to a poisonous love.

“A Star Was Born”

Warner TV, 3:15 p.m

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in the movie Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in the movie “A Star Is Born”.

A star Is Born. United States, 2018 (135 minutes). Director: Bradley Cooper. Cast: Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott, Rafi Gavron.

Addiction, failure and loss. These three words describe Bradley Cooper’s award-winning directorial debut. The process of an actor’s destruction in utter decline while the person he loves most grows incessantly and his envy is the central axis of this remake of the classic directed by William A. Wellman (and later George Cukor) in 1937 . And all this to a perfect soundtrack – the song “Shallow” won the Oscar for best song – with an equal artist: Lady Gaga. The singer sheds for the first time all the eccentricity of her character and faces, with a clear face, the interpretation with a very good touch.

New delivery of Morgane high capacities in ACI

Antenna 3, 22.45

A still from the ACI: High Intellectual Capacity series.A still from the ACI: High Intellectual Capacity series.

Due to her high IQ, Morgane, a cleaner at a police station in Lille, is recruited by the agents as a consultant. This is the starting point of ACI: High Intellectual Capacity, which combines intrigue and comedy in its storylines. In this Thursday’s episode, Serge appears to have been shot in the leg because he owes money to a biker gang. Morgane saves him from bleeding to death with the help of her children. She is immediately called to a new crime scene: Samir Masmoudi is found dead in a lace suit.

David Fernández and Edu Soto arrive at Dos de nuestros in Almonte

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Edu Soto and David Fernandez in Dos de Nuestros.Edu Soto and David Fernandez in Dos de Nuestros.

Comedians David Fernández and Edu Soto continue their journey to Santiago de Compostela in Dos de los nuestros, but end up in Almonte (Huelva) for the Rocío pilgrimage. In addition to meeting pilgrims, oxen and horses, they talk to one of the last drummers, a Hermana Mayor del Rocío and a man from Almonte, reflecting in particular on the emotion of the festival’s climax: the jump over the fence.

Spain-Netherlands, Women’s World Cup Quarterfinals

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Spain Women's World Cup 2023The Spain women’s soccer team after the match against Japan at the Women’s World Cup in Wellington. RITCHIE TONGO (EFE)

The women’s soccer team made history. Last Saturday they qualified for the quarter-finals of the World Cup by beating Switzerland 5-1, the most comfortable result of the round of 16. Spain this morning play their way to the semi-finals against the Netherlands, runners-up at the last World Cup and winners of Euro 2017. Jorge Vilda’s men have lost just one game, against Japan – who are still in contention.

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