The women’s World Cup is at stake in the clash between Spain and England, responsible for the output of La 1. Atresplayer is airing a new episode of Honor, the chain’s original series. DMAX, in turn, focuses on the work of customs officials with the series Border Control: Spain. In terms of cinematography, the latest film by Maestro Luis Buñuel, Ese oscuro objeto del deseo, and a success of Spanish and Argentine cinema stand out, the combination of drama and comedy that represents Relatos salvajes.
New episode of the series “Honor”
atresplayer
A new installment in Atresmedia’s original TV series, Honor, has been released, adapting the Israeli production Kvodo. Darío Grandinetti tells the story of a renowned judge who witnesses his son being involved in a fatal accident that could ruin his life. In this episode, Romero must face the fact that his choices are the cause of a family’s deep heartache. Additionally, Romero is closely following the investigation to ensure it doesn’t lead to the truth for now.
Spain-England, Women’s World Cup Final
12.00, 1
The Spanish women’s soccer team is celebrating a historic day as they squabble at the Accor Stadium in Sydney for their first ever Women’s World Cup final. The Spanish players have to face a very tough rival, the English team, England, top 4 in FIFA rankings and reigning European champions. Public television broadcasts the game on La 1, RTVE.es, RTVE Play and TVE-UHD.
“The Dark Object of Desire”
6.30pm, Movistar Classics
Spain-France, 1977 (99 minutes). Directed by Luis Bunuel. Starring: Fernando Rey, Angela Molina, Carole Bouquet.
Luis Buñuel’s latest film unleashes a wave of caustic humor off the screen to once again satirize bourgeois conventions. Only Buñuel could take on the task of transforming lingerie into an indestructible chastity belt, or dare two actresses to embody the same character, both as a sign of creative freedom and to discourage the viewer in the face of a film that makes one duality is her narrative flagship.
The daily work of border guards
21.30 / DMAX
DMAX has a new date with the documentary series Border Control: Spain, which covers the work of customs and security services at national borders. This Sunday will show how the crew of a large cargo ship en route to Spain finds suspicious backpacks and informs the authorities. Upon arrival at the port of Algeciras, the agents discover that there are more than 400 kilos of cocaine.
“Wild Stories”
22.05, Comedy Central
Spain-Argentina, 2014 (115 minutes). Directed by Damian Szifron. Performers: Ricardo Darín, Rita Cortese, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Érica Rivas, Óscar Martínez.
Anger, mendacity and hypocrisy are the surprising narrative engines of Wild Tales, which brings together six stories fueled by the wildest human impulses. A merry-go-round of emotions that oscillates between drama, intrigue and comedy, populated by marginal characters that the viewer has to empathize with. Smiles can turn into sour grimaces, and drama can hide unusual humorous twists.
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