What movies and TV programs are on tonight, Sunday, January 7th? Let's take a look together at the digital terrestrial programming of the main Rai and Mediaset networks. From the film The Light on the Farm to the TV series Terra Amara. Not only that, but also many films.
Today, Sunday, January 7th, we have reached the end of the first week of the year. While you wait to officially return to work tomorrow, it is better to relax in the company of digital terrestrial offers in the company of our guide On TV tonight.
Let's start with Rai 1, which is broadcasting the film The light on the farm Filmed to tell the story of the arrival of television to a family in southern Italy in the 1960s. This family is that of Eustachio Rondinone who owns a farm near Matera where he lives with his 4 children and their families. In a region where the majority of the population lives from agriculture, progress and the opening of the first factories begin to empty the land. The Rondinone family also has to rethink their plans in view of their uncle's multiple sclerosis Vincent and to the sudden illness of Eustace. But the youngest will have the successful idea that will prevent the sale and divide the family Pinuccio just 10 years old.
We continue with Canale 5, which begins again with the first appointment of the year with the most popular fiction of the moment. Bitter earth. There are a lot of twists again tonight: we'll see Hakan on the trail of his brother's murderer, although initially all evidence points against him FekeliHe finds out that the man actually died in an accident. In the meantime Zuleyha She is worried about the lack of news from her husband until one day a package arrives at the property with the wedding ring inside. Demir and a letter from him assuring her that he will be home soon. Fikret and Cetin They notice that the stamp on the package says Syria and decide to go find the package.
We close on November with the cabaret Aldo Giovanni and Giacomo and the show Ammutta muddica. This evening we will see some small skits with many nice characters: from the tattoo artist Killer Tatoo to the marathon runners, from the three old men on bicycles to the return of Pdor, from the prisoners of Equitalia to the three patients in a hospital. In short, lots of laughs are guaranteed.
Tonight on TV: Films from the digital terrestrial program
We continue with the planned films and our two personal suggestions for the evening. Let's start with Rai Storia, which offers the director's freely interpreted cinematic adaptation of the life and work of the painter Gerhard Richter. Work without an author. The film received two nominations for the 2019 Oscars, for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Cinematography, as well as another Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film.
While on Italia 1 we find the film based on the novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, The Chocolate Factory. One of the film's curiosities is that the production has an agreement with the Swiss multinational Nestlè to produce all the sweets and the chocolate river. Furthermore, the squirrels cracking nuts are not the result of artificial intelligence, but rather training that began a year before filming with 40 squirrels from birth to six months of age.
Working without an author at 9:10 p.m. at Rai Storia
The film goes through the artist's life Kurt Barnert (Tom Schilling) from 1937 to 1966, he began his early years with his aunt Elizabeth (Saskia Rosendahl) the one who will lead him to art by accompanying him to visit the traveling exhibition about degenerate art in Dresden. Time passes and Kurt meets the beauty Elisabeth Ellie Seeband (Paula Beer), who studies fashion and textile design at the academy and reminds him of the aunt he lost years ago. The love for Ellie is paid for by her father, the ambiguous one Professor Seeband (Sebastian Koch), who disapproves of his daughter's decision and tries to end the relationship between the two. But the past will come back and knock on the door, demanding an account of a misdeed committed by Seeband…
The Chocolate Factory at 9:15 p.m. on Italia 1
The small Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) lives with his parents and all four grandparents in a run-down house and leads a modest life. Charlie's passion is chocolate, which he only gives on his birthday due to its high price. But one day the most famous chocolatier in the world Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp), after firing all his employees, decides to hide five golden tickets in the chocolate bars that allow five children to visit his factory. Will Charlie find the ticket and be one of the lucky visitors for the first time in his life?
Further films will be broadcast digitally terrestrially this evening
- Rain Man – The Rain Man 9.15 p.m. on La7 (Director: Barry Levinson, with Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise, Valeria Golino, Gerald R. Molen, Jack Murdock, 1988)
- Siberia 9:15 p.m. on Cielo (Director: Matthew Ross, with Keanu Reeves, Ana Ularu, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Boris Gulyarin, Ashley St. George, 2018)
- Maigret and the false friend 9.11 p.m. on Top Crime (director: Bruno Gantillon, with Bruno Cremer, Alexandre Brasseur, Annie Sinigalia, Anna Korwin, 2001)
- The haunted house 9:03 p.m. on Cine34 (Director: Bruno Corbucci, with Renato Pozzetto, Gloria Guida, Yorgo Voyagis, Lia Zoppelli, Angelo Pellegrino, Leo Gavero, 1982)
- Tokarev 9:12 p.m. at 8 p.m. (Director: Paco Cabezas, with Nicolas Cage, Aubrey Peeples, Rachel Nichols, Peter Stormare, Danny Glover, Max Ryan, 2014)
- The betrayed one 9.20 p.m. on Rai 4 (Director: Amanda Gusack, with Melissa George, Oded Fehr, Christian Campbell, Alice Krige, Connor Christopher Levins, 2008)
- Heart of the Sea – The Origins of Moby Dick 9:13 p.m. on Iris (director: Ron Howard, with Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker, Cillian Murphy, Brendan Gleeson, 2015)
- AAA son-in-law wanted 9.10 p.m. on Rai Movie (director: François Desagnat, with Kad Merad, Pauline Étienne, Julie Gayet, François Deblock, Zabou Breitman, 2018)
- Yes I do 9.20 p.m. on Rai Premium (Director: Christie Will, with Jen Lilley, Marcus Rosner, Jessica Lowndes, Christie Laing, Rhonda Dent, 2018)
- Looking for the green stone 9:06 p.m. at Twenty Seven (director: Robert Zemeckis, with Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito, Zack Norman, Alfonso Aráu, 1984)
- For the love of Jacey 9:25 p.m. on TV2000 (Director: Sheldon Larry, with Penny Bae Bridges, Gena Rowlands, Louis Gossett jr., Penny Fuller, 2000)
- Harmony from the heart 9:10 p.m. on La 5 (Director: Michael Robison, with Jessica Lowndes, Linden McMillan, Jesse Metcalfe, Christie Burke, Susan Hogan, 2022)
Shows on TV tonight
Two more suggestions for TV series lovers. On Rai 2 we find the third season of the series 9-1-1: Lone Star, protagonist Owen Strand sole survivor of his Manhattan fire station after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Along with his son TK moves to Austin to help rebuild the local fire station and move on. In tonight's episode, titled “The Big Chill,” Owen must deal with a sudden change in temperature and the arrival of a violent ice storm in the Texas capital.
Let's move on to TV8, which offers the second season of Petrabased on the works of Alicia Gimenez-Bartlett, with Paola Cortellesi in the role of a former lawyer who gave up her career, her studio and her two husbands in search of a different path. With the help of the deputy inspector Antonio Monteinterpreted by Andrea Pennacchimust investigate the murder of a man that occurred a few days after the end of the Christmas holidays in his magnificent palace where he lived with his family.
- 9-1-1: Lone Star st. 3 eps. 1 at 9:50 p.m. on Rai 2
- Petra st. 2 eps. 1 at 9:35 p.m. on TV8
For all other films, series and programs, we invite you to consult our complete guide to Tonight on TV.
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