1703827585 The Film Days awards and four other suggestions that you

The “Film Days” awards and four other suggestions that you can see on television today

'The Good Shepherd'

Movistar Drama, 10 p.m

Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon in The Good Shepherd.Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon in The Good Shepherd.

The good shepherd. USA, 2007 (167 million). Director: Robert De Niro. Cast: Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro.

More than a decade after his directorial debut with “A Bronx Tale,” De Niro’s second film delivers a compelling portrait of the birth of the CIA. “The Good Shepherd” condenses a dense puzzle of overlapping storylines and covers it with a production that imbues every frame with meaning.

The “Film Days” awards.

The 2nd, 8:30 p.m

The TVE film program, led by Gerardo Sánchez, reveals today the full list of winners of the XI. Dias de Cine Awards. Last week they already announced some of the awards, and now they announce the best Spanish and international films, the best actor and actress and the best documentary film. Additionally, they will review this week's releases and preview releases from the first week of the year.

Euroleague basketball match Monaco – FC Barcelona

Let's go to M+, 9:00 p.m.

There are only 18 teams left in the Euroleague basketball team. Monaco seems to be an affordable rival for FC Barcelona with Laprovíttola, Willy Hernangómez, Abrines and Parra, but Barcelona fans have just lost to Unicaja in the ACB league and the game will be played in Monte Carlo.

“Path to Doom”

TCM, 10:00 p.m

Tom Hanks, Paul Newman and Daniel Craig in “Road to Perdition” by Sam Mendes.Tom Hanks, Paul Newman and Daniel Craig in “Road to Perdition” by Sam Mendes.

Road to destruction. USA, 2002 (117 mins). Director: Sam Mendes. Cast: Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig.

An exemplary selection of new century noir cinema, tracing a drama within a gangster clan during the years of the Great Depression. A film full of emotions in which a father and his son embark on a journey that includes both revenge and redemption.

New chapter of “Crime in Paradise”

A3Series, 10 p.m

There is perhaps no more absurd series than this one from the BBC, which focuses on the investigation of a British police officer exiled to the fictional island of Saint-Marie in the Caribbean. First curiosity: The police officer has changed in different phases: In four seasons, this police officer is played by Kris Marshall, and this episode belongs to its time, more precisely to the fourth season of the series. And yes, it is a thriller with investigations, but it never loses the burlesque tone that all the characters exude. Deep down you wonder if Saint-Marie doesn't have a crazy murder rate.

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