12.55 / Paramount Channel
‘The Hunt for Red October’
The Hunt for Red October. USA, 1990 (129 minutes). Directed by John McTiernan. Cast: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn.
Agent Jack Ryan made his big screen debut starring Alec Baldwin. The Hunt for Red October is a hard-headed intrigue in which a Soviet nuclear submarine disappears in the middle of the ocean; Their captain is nothing short of a Sean Connery of dubious intentions. The film guarantees patriotic praise, of course, but also a strong narrative pulse.
14.40 / Movistar cinema Ñ
‘REC 2’
Spain, 2009 (82 minutes). Directed by Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza. Cast: Oscar Zafra, Juli Fabregas, Manuela Velasco.
Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza return to the heart of terror in a second part that, while losing the element of surprise, adds new twists to the story of the first, widening its scope of action with new characters and plunging into a whirlwind of overwhelming images captured with an impeccable visual sensibility .
15.30 / The sixth
‘Pop’
Outbreak. USA, 1995 (123 minutes). Directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey.
Outbreak is still a good example of how 1990s American action movies could have gone down more serious paths. Conceived as a consumer film, it is almost an oasis of calm in these times, in which the characters do not tell jokes when there is danger and the story is told with a sense of rhythm.
18.30 / Movistar promotion
hero
Yingxiong. China-Hong Kong, 2004 (95 minutes). Director: Zhang Yimou. Cast: Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung.
The great Zhang Yimou’s magnificent visual power explodes to embrace the wildest adventure and wrap it in a cloak of almost ceremonial delicacy. While Hero is a martial arts action film set in the 3rd century B.C. is set, but Yimou’s watchful and captivating eye makes it a colossal epic poem and endearing love story. A monumental work.
19.00 / 1
Special program: “Take out your Pride”
TVE celebrates another year by celebrating International Pride Day and broadcasting the state demonstration that is taking place in Madrid and will take place between Atocha and Plaza de Colón. Public television broadcasts the event at 7:00 p.m. on La 1 and from 9:00 p.m. on La 2 and RTVE Play. In addition, all channels will offer coverage and specials focused on advocating equality and diversity.
20.25/MCT
“The Tongue of the Butterflies”
Spain, 1999 (91 minutes). Directed by Jose Luis Cuerda. Performers: Fernando Fernán-Gómez, Manuel Lozano, Uxía Blanco.
A harsh plea against the intolerance of the great José Luis Cuerda, who returned to the cinema after four years of silence. La lengua de las mariposas adapts three stories by Manuel Rivas to tell the relationship between a Republican teacher and a young student in the winter of 1936. An engaging and solid film that features memorable work by Fernando Fernán-Gómez.
21.00 / 1
European Sub-21: Spain-Switzerland
Spain and Switzerland meet in the quarter-finals of the U21 European Championship at the Giulesti Stadium in Bucharest (Romania). The national team, coached by Anti Denia, managed to qualify first in the group thanks to their draw against Ukraine in the final minutes of the game. The winner of this match will play in the semi-finals next Wednesday, July 5th at 21:00.
21.45 / The sixth
laSexta Xplica interviews Íñigo Errejón
Tonight, the program laSexta Xplica, moderated by José Yélamo, interviews the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón, who will analyze the latest political movements three weeks before the general elections. Additionally, El Gran Wyoming will join the program to provide a personal recap of the week’s key events.
22.00 / Movistar drama
‘Million Dollar Babe’
United States, 2004 (127 minutes). Director: Clint Eastwood. Cast: Hilary Swank, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Jay Baruchel.
A Clint Eastwood masterpiece, a film that is at once angry and desolate, emotional and tragic, Eastwood delves into the world of boxing and portrays three suffering characters. In “Million Dollar Baby” live a trainer who longs for a lost daughter, a retired boxer and a young woman who dreams of making it into the ring. Eastwood’s images caress them as they explore their longings and misery, forming a majestic film beyond the norm, a work that also addresses the issue of euthanasia openly and without false moralisms. A memorable work by Hilary Swank completes the masterpiece.
1.05/TCM
“Crazy in Alabama”
Crazy in Alabama. USA, 1999 (110 minutes). Directed by Antonio Banderas. Cast: Melanie Griffith, David Morse, Lucas Black.
Antonio Banderas had already carved a niche in Hollywood cinema when he made his directorial debut with this interesting film, shot with a most remarkable dramatic pulse, in which he shows ease behind the camera and connects two stories fought in the struggle for Civil society rights are settled in the United States.
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