15.45 / Be crazy
‘Babe the Brave Little Pig’
Babe the brave pig. USA-Australia, 1995 (91 minutes). Directed by Chris Noonan. Cast: James Cromwell, Christine Cavanaugh, Miriam Margolyes, Hugo Weaving.
Beautiful and very well filmed comedy that tells the life of a little pig who is determined to be a sheepdog. Brilliant dialogue and perfect special effects that earned him the only Oscar of the seven he ran for, for a commercial and original adaptation of Dick King-Smith’s book. A fable full of humanity, ideal for families. And then Babe, the little pig in town.
15.45 / Four
Eurobasket: Montenegro Spain
Spain play their penultimate game of the Eurobasket group stage tonight. And you need the win. Fourth rivals Montenegro have the same record as Spain (2-1) and they will also be fighting for a place in the round of 16. Losa’s Montenegrins initially suffered a defeat against Turkey (68:72), but their last two games were victories: 76:70 against Belgium and 91:81 against Bulgaria. Spain, on the other hand, comes from losing to Belgium and beating Georgia and Bulgaria.
16.00 / The 1st
Flat stage in La Vuelta
After the second and last day of rest, the Vuelta a España enters its last week today with the 16th stage, which starts in Sanlúcar de Barrameda and ends in Tomares. The cyclists, with Remco Evenepoel at the head of the peloton, face a flat distance of 189.4 kilometers and everything indicates that victory will be decided by the sprint. The sprinters have their penultimate chance at victory ahead of the final stage, which will be held in Madrid
17.15 / Movistar drama
“Albert Nobs”
United Kingdom, 2011 (113 minutes). Directed by Rodrigo García. Cast: Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Janet McTeer, Pauline Collins.
With the always impeccable technical correctness of British cinema, this attractive drama is presented in which a wonderful Glenn Close slips into the shoes of a woman who has to disguise himself as a man in order to work in the oppressive era of 20th century Irish society and to survive XIX. A careful reflection on social hypocrisy.
19.54 / Movistar comedy
‘The exchange student’
The exchange. United States, 2021 (93 minutes). Directed by Dan Mazer. Cast: Ed Oxenbould, Avan Jogia, Justin Hartley,
Two opposite characters, a lonely and nerdy young man and a particularly daring and shameless exchange student who comes to his house, will try to iron out differences in this sweet, unsurprisingly young comedy from Dan Mazer (I’ll give them a year). Spicy, how could it be less, with a barrage of surreal situations, laughter and good vibes.
20.30 / TCM
“Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams”
Akira Kurosawa’s dreams. USA-Japan, 1990 (115 minutes). Directed by Akira Kurosawa. Cast: Akira Terao, Mitsuko Baisho, Martin Scorsese.
The great Akira Kurosawa brings his dreams, hopes and obsessions to life in eight radically different episodes. The first childhood images mingle with the discovery of art (Van Gogh, played by Martin Scorsese) and with the worst nightmares of the war in a film that is sometimes too personal but surprising to many others. This film screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film.
21.00 / Movistar Champions League
The Champions League begins
Real Madrid tonight begins defending the Champions League reaped last season. The Carlo Ancelotti-led team, unbeaten in this league start with four wins and leaders in LaLiga, travel to Glasgow in this first game of the group stage to take on a true Scottish football classic, Celtic, at Celtic Park. At the same time (Movistar Champions League 2), Sevilla host one of the greats of Europe, Manchester City. Guardiola’s side are arriving on a good moment of form, unbeaten in their six Premier League games played and with a Haaland on the winning streak.
21.45 / antenna 3
Sonsoles Ónega, guest in “El Hormiguero”
This Tuesday, Pablo Motos welcomes Sonsoles Ónega, who is already preparing his landing on Antena 3 with a new place. The journalist is this week’s second guest at the start of season 17. Sonsoles Ónega’s debut on Antena 3 will also face one of Telecinco’s big guns this fall. And it is that the Mediaset chain will premiere on the same day in the name of Rocío.
21.55 / Telecinco
Documentaries by Rocío Carrasco
Key episodes in Rocío Carrasco’s story about important events in the life of her mother Rocío Jurado and her family’s relationships come to free-to-air television with the premiere of En el nombre de Rocío, a show hosted by Sandra Barneda. After the airing of the first three chapters – the first two in a deluxe special in June to kick off the premiere of the docuseries on Mitele PLUS and the third last Friday – the protagonist’s testimony progresses with the airing of two new episodes in the Rocío Carrasco pays homage to the character of her father, Pedro Carrasco; tells how the appearance of Raquel Mosquera, to whom he would eventually marry, changes his life; and narrates the first differences due to the athlete’s legacy within the family and particularly with his widow.
22.00 / Movistar Estenos
‘Backland’
Austria, 2021 (99 minutes). Director: Stefan Ruzwitzky. Cast: Stipe Erceg, Liv Lisa Fries, Aaron Friesz,
The director of the suspenseful The Counterfeiters, Stefan Ruzowitzky, travels to the run-down Vienna of 1918 after the end of World War I to set the scene for this dark and tense intrigue, which tells the story of the tormented Peter Perg, a military officer tells the story of the Austrian Imperial Army, who, like so many defeated soldiers, return to Vienna to rediscover his past and try to redeem himself. Visually different and powerful, a well told story and winner of the Audience Award at the Locarno Festival.
22.00 / TCM
‘Nice’
Spain-Mexico., 2010 (147 minutes). Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Starring: Javier Bardem, Maricel Álvarez, Eduard Fernández.
Bardem in its purest form. Directed by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu – here without his usual screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga – the Palme d’Or and Oscar-nominated Spanish actor brings himself to the fore in a stunning performance. in the skin of a terminal cancer patient whose life passes through marginal Barcelona and who somehow seeks redemption.
22.25 / The 1st
‘To a Man’
metal saw burr. Spain, 2016 (131 minutes). Director: Mel Gibson. Cast: Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington.
With his ever-vibrant cinematic approach (Oscars for Best Editing and Sound) and surrounded by actors who truly love their roles (including Andrew Garfield and Sam Worthington), Mel Gibson directed this remarkable War drama that tells the story of a young military doctor who took part in the Battle of Okinawa.
22.30 / Neox
‘eraser: eraser’
United States, 1996 (109 minutes). Directed by Chuck Russel. Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, Vanessa L Williams.
Chuck Russell (The Mask) puts his film knowledge at the service of Schwarzenegger. On this occasion, and with a screenplay more elaborate than is usual in the muscular actor’s cinema, he must ensure the safety of a girl who works for a secret arms company. The careful special effects deserve special mention.
22.45 / antenna 3
More threats in “Brothers”
This Tuesday, in Brothers, a series that tells the gripping story of Kadir, Ömer, Asiye and Emel, four brothers living a happy and peaceful life, with empty pockets but full of love, Ömer asks Suzan for an explanation, that she left him. Ömer is disappointed that his mother never looked for him. In addition, Sengül Suzan threatens to denounce her and force her to recognize Ömer as her son. When Orhan finds out, they argue and Sengül leaves the house. To avoid the complaint, Suzan suggests Ömer sign an agreement promising never to claim his rights as his son. And Suzan sets a trap for Akif. He invites him to a hotel and gives Nebahat the address. Suzan shows Nebahat the WhatsApp conversation to show him that he is still cheating on her.
22.55 / four
New dangers for the ‘9-1-1’ team
The members of the 9-1-1 ER line come to the rescue of a bride in a disastrous wedding and her mother who is trapped on a balcony in this part titled Suspicion. Meanwhile, Hen gathers medical information when his mother, Toni, falls ill. Meanwhile, Carla visits Eddie and Christopher while Athena discovers the secret Bobby has been hiding that threatens their marriage. Also, Maddie is struggling to adjust to her new role as a mother. In the second episode of the night, the season finale, titled Survivors, Athena and the rescue workers are on high alert after the shooting when a sniper threatens members of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Meanwhile, Maddie makes an important decision.
0.30 / The 1st
“Command to the sun” says goodbye to summer
In its latest edition, Comando al sol portrays one of the most unique festivals of the summer: celebrating neighborhoods, seafaring and Torremolinos. The city of eternal summer and star destination welcomes a million tourists and puts up the full sign. After crossing the ridges of the Mediterranean, the program climbs to the peaks of Gredos. The green, the wild fauna of the country surprise the traveler at the foot of the highest peak of the central system. In addition, in the restaurants of the area there is no shortage of the most coveted steak from Ávila, that of the black cow, the transhumance. The Revolconas potatoes or beans from El Barco with Designation of Origin also occupy a privileged position.
1.15 / Movistar Classic
“A Man Forever”
A man for all seasons. United Kingdom, 1966 (120 minutes). Director: Fred Zinnemann. Int.: Orson Welles, Leo McKern, John Hurt, Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw.
The confrontation between Henry VIII, the founder of the Anglican Church, and the philosopher Thomas More, his tutor and later great enemy, served as an excellent reflection on power, government and ethics in Fred Zinnemann (Jackal and Three Wandering Lives). and raking in the not inconsiderable sum of six Oscars along the way. To highlight the excellent work of a truly luxurious Orson Welles.
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