9.00 / Apple TV+
A shy and antisocial young man
Tom Holland (also producer), Amanda Seyfried and Emmy Rossum star in “The Crowded Room,” a ten-part series from screenwriter Akiva Goldsman (“A Beautiful Mind”). It tells the story of Danny Sullivan, a man who is arrested after his involvement in a 1979 shooting in New York City. In this thriller, told through interviews with curious interrogator Rya Goodwin, the story of Danny’s life unfolds, revealing elements of his mysterious past and the twists and turns that will lead him to a life-changing revelation.
14.30 / DMAX
Alcaraz is aiming for his first Roland Garros final
DMAX will broadcast live from Center Court Philippe Chartie the semifinals of the men’s singles of Roland-Garros 2023 between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. After it was confirmed that the current champion of the Paris tournament, Rafael Nadal, would not be taking part in the tournament, all eyes turned to the two main contenders to succeed the Spaniard in the title of clay-court king. On the one hand Djokovic, who wants to make history and become the first male player to achieve 23 Grand Slam titles, and on the other hand, Carlos Alcaraz from Murcia, winner of the US Open 2022, who later came to Paris as world number one in 2023 several win tournaments.
3:30 p.m. / Be crazy
“The Legend of Bagger Vance”
The Legend of Bagger Vance. United States, 2000 (115 minutes). Directed by Robert Redford. Cast: Will Smith, Matt Damon, Charlize Theron.
A disaffected World War I veteran (Matt Damon) enters a golf tournament where he meets a quirky caddy (Will Smith) who shows him how to get his swing and, more importantly, his zest for life back. With this plot begins an unbalanced drama directed by Robert Redford in one of his less fortunate works.
5:45 p.m. / Be crazy
“Antwone Fisher”
United States, 2002 (115 minutes). Directed by Denzel Washington. Cast: Derek Luke, Malcolm David Kelley, Denzel Washington.
Denzel Washington’s debut in the filmmaking world ended with a saccharine drama about a young man – played by newcomer Derek Luke (Biker Boyz) – who is struggling with traumatic childhood experiences that prevent him from maintaining affective relationships, and who is in the Navy Psychiatrists will find support. Antwone Fisher wrote the script himself.
7:45 p.m. / Be crazy
“Fake Identity”
trespassing. United States, 2001 (89 minutes). Directed by Harold Becker. Cast: John Travolta, Steve Buscemi, Vince Vaughn.
Now, John Travolta plays a divorced father who suspects his ex-partner’s new husband is hiding a criminal past. A somewhat conventional plot, but developed with some expertise by filmmaker Harold Becker (Seduction Melody). Best of all, the fine work of the ever effective Steve Buscemi.
20.00 / TCM
One hundred years of Warner Bros. history
TCM presents in a marathon the four documentary specials that make up 100 Years of Warner Bros. just days after their premiere in the official Cannes Classics section of Cannes Film, narrated by Morgan Freeman and directed by Leslie Iwerks Festival. It is a work that examines the influence of this company on art, commerce and culture over the course of its centenary. The four documentary specials feature more than 60 interviews with legendary filmmakers, actors and executives including: Kim Basinger, Candice Bergen, Linda Blair, Orlando Bloom, Quinta Brunson, LeVar Burton, Tim Burton, Lynda Carter, Jon M. Chu and George Clooney, Chris Columbus, Kevin Costner or Alfonso Cuarón. This premiere will be accompanied by a special program that will air 24 hours of legendary studio films such as “Singing in the Rain”, “Doctor Zhivago”, “Surprise Bazaar”, “Origin”, “The Big Test” and “Space Cowboys”.
20.30 / The 2
Karra Elejalde, godmother of “Cinema Days”
The Alicante International Film Festival will be one of the main features of Días de cine, of which actress Karra Elejalde will be the godfather this week. In terms of premieres this week, the French films that stand out are Father and Soldier, a war drama starring Omar Sy, My Little Brother, a film about immigration by Léonor Serraille, and An Easy Target, a film by Jean-Paul Salome, based on true events and starring Isabelle Huppert. Also in the La 2 cinema room are the North American films Stay By My Side, starring Jim Parsons, The Unknown, a thriller by Pablo Maqueda, and Paul Schrader’s latest film, The Master Gardener, starring Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver focus .
21.25 / The 2
Luis Zahera receives “General Shot”.
Galician actor Luis Zahera, who recently won the Goya award for Best Supporting Actor for As Bestas, comes to Plano General tonight to talk about cinema and life. The luxury supporting actor of Spanish cinema, who has achieved a leading role due to his interpretive strength, jokes that he would give supporting roles like me in the next political film “Sánchez and Feijóo”. In his conversation with Jenaro Castro, he reveals that he likes Madrid, although he lives “with Galician homesickness” and says that his father said “that being Galician is a profession”.
21.30 / The sixth
Twenty years of “Tamayazo”
After the 2003 regional elections, the PSOE, together with the Izquierda Unida, had a reasonable governing majority. But the Socialist MPs Eduardo Tamayo and María Teresa Sáez were suddenly absent from the vote and the PP managed to take over the presidency of the Madrid Assembly. Twenty years after his Tamayazo, the cameras of the Sixth Column locate Eduardo Tamayo. The protagonist of the political scandal that kidnapped the government of the Autonomous Community of Madrid from Rafael Simancas’ PSOE has not yet clarified the interests of this fraud. The show wonders who was behind the maneuver that gave Esperanza Aguirre regional power and what Tamayo and Sáez gained by selling their votes.
22.00 / Neox
‘Jack Reacher’
United States, 2012 (130 minutes). Director: Christopher McQuarrie. Cast: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike.
The blockbuster Tom Cruise – very well supported by actors such as Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Werner Herzog (impressive in his role) and Robert Duvall – stars in this suspenseful thriller that marked the leap to the big screen of Jack Reacher, a literary figure by Jim Grant, who has appeared in more than fifteen novels.
22.00 / Movistar premieres
descent
Spain, 2021 (118 minutes). Directed by Jaume Balaguero. Cast: Freddie Highmore, Liam Cunningham, Astrid Berges-Frisbey, Luis Tosar.
A modern-day pirate, the treasure hidden by privateer Francis Drake, the impregnable vault of the Bank of Spain and the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa are the four points around which the plot of this filmed intrigue revolves in the usual way Jaume Balaguero. And that with an international cast (in which the Spaniards José Coronado, Luis Tosar and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba work perfectly) and a more than interesting technical performance. Goya 2022 Winner for Best Special Effects
22.05 / The 2nd
“Seven Tables French Billiards”
Spain, 2007 (118 minutes). Directed by Grace Querejeta. Performers: Maribel Verdú, Blanca Portillo, Jesús Castejón.
Filmmaker Gracia Querejeta directs this acclaimed drama about self-improvement and romantic disagreements in a seedy billiard room with the same intimate tone that has characterized her previous works. An X-ray of everyday life, the undeniable quality of which is based on a flawless screenplay and a first-class duel of interpretation (Maribel Verdú, awarded the Goya, and Blanca Portillo, Silver Shell in San Sebastián).
22.10 / antenna 3
Eleventh Gala of “Your Face Looks Familiar”
Antena 3 continues with the tenth edition of Tu cara me suena, with Manel Fuentes at the helm and Carlos Latre, Lolita, Chenoa and Àngel Llàcer, who, as jury, take on the task of evaluating each week the work of the participants and their achievements. At today’s gala, Merche will imitate Bebe Rexha with the song I’m good (blue), Jadel will imitate Luis Fonsi with Corazón en la suitcase, Susi Caramelo will become Elton John & RuPaul together with Silvia Abril and sing Don’t go “Breaking My Heart”, Andrea Guasch will play Carmen Sevilla interpreting Carmen from Spain, Josie will interpret Daddy Yankee with Limbo and Alfred García in The Animals will interpret House of the Rising Sun. In addition, Agustín Jiménez will play Sergio Dalma and David Bustamante singing Two men and a Destination along with Raúl Pérez, Anne Igartiburu will be Nena singing 99 red balloons and Miriam Rodríguez will play India Martínez interpreting La Gitana.
22.15 / 1
“Spider-Man: Far From Home”
Spider-Man: Far From Home. United States, 2019 (129 minutes). Director: Jon Watts. Cast: Tom Holland, Samuel L Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal.
Peter Parker, played this time by a more than correct Tom Holland, once again dons the suit of the popular Marvel superhero. The rest is directed by Jon Watts and a large and effective list of side acquaintances like Zendaya, Samuel L. Jackson or Jake Gyllenhaal.
10:30 p.m. / Sixth
Rafael Amargo, protagonist in “Investigation Team”
Tonight, the investigative team will present the Rafael Amargo report. The bail bondsman has been in custody for two and a half years awaiting trial for alleged drug trafficking. Prosecutors are asking for nine years in prison. The program presented by Gloria Serra shows how the artist got from heaven to hell. Spain’s most celebrated sponsorship officer, applauded in Japan and New York, arrested him at his home for turning it into the busiest drugstore in a central part of the capital, according to investigators.
22.40 / EFD
“mulan”
United States, 2020 (115 minutes). Director: Niki Caro. Cast: Liu Yifei, Donnie Yen, Gong Li, Jet Li.
The lively Disney character comes to life. Now it’s filmmaker Niki Caro (“In the Land of Men”) who directs behind the camera this highly entertaining oriental adventure full of action and fantasy, which tells the story of how an intrepid young woman lost her father – a respected and desperate warrior – supplanted the Chinese imperial service. The person responsible for bringing this character to life (the first protagonist to challenge the idea of masculinity and femininity in the Disney factory) was one of the most recognizable faces in Asian cinema, Liu Yifei.
24.00 / TCM
“Singing in the Rain”
sing in the rain United States, 1952 (98 minutes). Directed by Stanley Donen. Cast: Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor.
Undoubtedly the most important title in music cinema. With Gene Kelly setting up a chair and musical numbers that haven’t changed over time, Stanley Donen (“Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”) became one of history’s all-time greats for delivering a well-rounded film full of unforgettable created scenes. No matter how much it looks, it always leaves a pleasant taste in the mouth.
0.15 / Be crazy
‘Matrix’
United States, 1998 (131 minutes). Directors: Lana and Lilly Wachowski. Cast: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss.
Four Oscars guarantee the quality of this sci-fi sequel that was far from anything seen before thanks to its spectacular special effects, a benchmark for many subsequent films and which showcases the effective work of Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne . Impressive, even if the sequels (also airing this afternoon, ‘Matrix Reloaded’ and ‘Matrix Revolutions’), which are overall entertaining for the general public, aren’t up to par.
1.37 / WE ARE
“Tram to Malvarrosa”
Spain, 1996 (101 minutes). Directed by Jose Luis García Sanchez. Performers: Liberto Rabal, Fernando Fernán-Gómez, Ariadna Gil.
The experiences of a young citizen of Valencia in the 1950s helped José Luis García Sánchez film this nostalgic drama of generational change. An attractive film based on Manuel Vicent’s novel, which has a good set, the work of Oscar winner Pierre-Louis Thevenet and the photography by José Luis Alcaine.
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