11.55 / MKT
‘2001: A Space Odyssey’
USA, 1968 (140 minutes). Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Int.: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood.
In the first half hour of 2001 not a single word was spoken. The narrative part culminates with the most stunning ellipse in the history of cinema: a bone thrown into the air by a prehominid turns into a spaceship. The rest of the footage grows outrageous: Kubrick will reach the future of humanity, in the abysses of the universe, accompanied by a monolith where divinity beats, a space ballet, a computer more human than humans, and a journey into the Stars beyond infinity.
17.25 / 1st
The series “The Bazaar of Charity” appears
A historical drama set in late 19th-century Paris comes The Afternoons of La 1. The Charity Bazaar series travels to the spring of 1897, when a wild fire destroyed the charity bazaar in Paris, killing 120 people, mostly women. gathered for a big charity event. So the plot of the series begins with this tragedy that will shatter the lives of its three protagonists.
17.55 / #0
‘panic room’
The Panic Room. United States, 2002 (108 minutes). Directed by David Fincher. Cast: Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest Withaker.
Between the memorable Fight Club and the masterful Zodiac, David Fincher created this terrifying thriller. It’s a small work in comparison, yes, but it shows a director possessing impeccable visual style and a staging that is as disturbing as it is aggressive. Fincher uses sharp, angled footage to ignite the suspense as a mother and daughter are caught on surveillance at their mansion.
18.05 / AXN White
Donnie Brasco
USA, 1996 (122 minutes). Director: Mike Newell. Cast: Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Anne Heche, Michael Madsen.
A great duel of interpretation between Al Pacino and Johnny Depp reinforces a tough and direct film that inherits the spirit of the classics of the noir genre. Donnie Brasco surprises even more when he finds behind the camera an inspired Mike Newell, director of the popular Four Weddings and a Funeral. Newell had already surprised in 1985 with the great Dancing with a Stranger, another film with black flavors, but his career had slipped in the direction of average. His staging gives Donnie Brasco the necessary portion of visual tension.
20.00 / Mega
New Challenges in Forged in Fire
In Forged in Fire, the participants’ skills are once again put to the test when building the forge. The participants of the program deal with the forging of Napoleon’s sabre, the knife sword, the namagaki or the falchion. The dynamism of the space is maintained: Maintaining the dynamism: design and creation of a blade, elaboration of the handle and a final test in which the two opponents have to reproduce a historical weapon.
20.40 / Be crazy
“The Man from Laramie”
The man from Laramie. United States, 1955 (100 minutes. Director: Anthony Mann. Cast: James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp.
Fifth and final western starring James Stewart, conducted by Maestro Anthony Mann. In this case, a production by William Goetz for Columbia, with an exemplary screenplay by Philip Jordan, author of such memorable screenplays as Brigade 21 and Tougher Will Fall. In this essential work, James Stewart creates an unforgettable, vengeance-obsessed character who is a model for the immense talent of Mann, the finest western director in cinematic history, a classic filmmaker who glorified the genre by sublimating its epic charge .
22.00 / The 2
First edition of the Talia Awards
The Talía Awards for Performing Arts honor the best works presented on stages, including in categories such as theatre, musical, dance or circus. The first installment of these awards comes today, on World Theater Day. Cayetana Guillén-Cuervo will moderate the awards ceremony on the Teatro Español stage, in an appointment that will bring together the most outstanding professionals in the sector.
22.05 / 1
Eleventh Edition of ‘MasterChef’
The MasterChef kitchens are open again for 60 home cooks who will compete for the apron that gives them access to the program. In this first part they will face the Mysterious Boxes and, with the help of Tamara Falcó, turn inedible preparations into great dishes. Tomorrow, Tuesday, a second installment will arrive, which will take place in Toledo.
22.30 / DMAX
New dates with the civil war in color
On Monday evening, the documentary series Divided Spain: The Civil War returns to DMAX in color. In this installment, various war events are rescued thanks to images from archives such as Filmoteca Española, which paint a complete portrait of Spain’s recent history.
22.35 / Be crazy
“The Yangtze River in Flames”
The sand pebbles. USA, 1966 (170 minutes). Directed by Robert Wise. Cast: Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough.
The director of West Side Story alternates between drama, romance and adventure set in China in 1926. Steve McQueen shows his appeal in a story that depicts an American ship being delivered to rescue some missionaries. Spectacle and lyricism combine in an intrepid film with an undeniable sense of adventure.
22.45 / antenna 3
Conflicts continue in the series “Brothers”.
The characters of the Turkish series Brothers do not escape problems. In this episode, Orhan doesn’t know what to do with Sengül after regaining his memory. Meanwhile, Akif goes to get his things and Nebahat yells him out of the house, but after a while, Nebahat learns that her husband and Suzan’s relationship may have really ended in the past and regrets their confrontation.
24.00 / Movistar Classic
‘The 3.10 Train’
Three tens for Yuma. 1957 (89 minutes). Directed by Delmer Daves. Cast: Glenn Ford, Van Heflin.
A humble but talented filmmaker, Delmer Daves made a handful of memorable westerns in the 1950s. The 3.10 train depicts the relationship between an outlaw and the man who leads him to judge him. A staging close to the expressionist model rounds off a show that is superior to the interesting remake by James Mangold from 1997 to this day.
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