5:00 p.m. / Hollywood
‘Hectic’
Hectic. USA, 1988 (120 minutes). Director: Roman Polanski. Cast: Harrison Ford, Emmanuelle Seigner, Betty Buckley.
An exemplary screenplay, signed by Polanski with one of his regular collaborators, Gérard Brach, supports Frenético’s narrative framework. The first tour of his recordings follows a desperate Harrison Ford in search of his wife, who has disappeared from a Paris hotel. Polanski adjusts the setting to the maximum to imprison a protagonist lost in a foreign land, only to later derive the plot into a dark and depressing thriller that brings out the interpretive allure of a near-debutante Emmanuelle Seigner.
19.50 / TCM
“concealer”
Notorious ranch. USA, 1952 (90 minutes). Director: Fritz Lang. Cast: Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy, Mel Ferrer.
In the 1950s, Fritz Lang shot masterpieces like “The Bribed”, “Human Desires” or “Moonfleet”. Also the last of his Westerns, that feverish and tormenting work in which passion, honor and
Revenge tells the story of a man obsessed with avenging the death of his girlfriend who meets a former ballroom dancer who now runs a hideout for refugees. All this under the direction of a monumental actress (and star) like Marlene Dietrich.
20.00 / AXN
“The Good Side of Things”
USA, 2012 (122 minutes). Directed by David O Russell. Cast: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker.
The dark side of things comes across as a quiet dramatic comedy that alternates customs and tragedy: a teacher with bipolar disorder who has spent eight months in a mental institution after assaulting his wife’s lover returns to his home with the intention of parents back to rebuild his life; Soon he will meet a young woman who is in trouble and has a dramatic past. The story thus moves between hectic sequences and moments of calm, but always remains on the surface and has no intention of penetrating into shadow areas. Jennifer Lawrence’s work has made her one of the most important actresses of recent years.
20.30 / 1
Netherlands-Croatia in the UEFA Nations League
The first semi-final of the UEFA Nations League brings together teams from the Netherlands, the tournament hosts and Croatia. A match to be played in Rotterdam, at the stadium where the final will take place. The Netherlands finished second in the first two editions of the tournament, while it will be Croatia’s first finals. Tomorrow the other semi-final will take place, Spain-Italy.
22.00 / Movistar drama
“Agreements and Disagreements”
Sweet and Lowdow. USA, 1999 (95 minutes). Director: Woody Allen. Cast: Sean Penn, Samantha Morton.
Woody Allen pays homage to the character of Django Reinhardt, the guitarist who revolutionized jazz in the 1930s. And he does that with one of his darkest films, with the trick of a protagonist that the viewer finds difficult to empathize with, an arrogant and eccentric subject, an incorrigible Reinhardt fan, on stage as sensitive as an egomaniac away from him. Chords and Disagreements is presented as a black comedy that, amidst a whirlwind of emotions, also seeks to be a mirror of a society’s misery.
22.00 / COSMO
‘From hell’
From hell. USA, 2001 (122 minutes). Directors: Albert and Allen Hughes. Int.: Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm.
A remarkable take on the myth of Jack the Ripper, inspired by the great and sombre comic book by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, recreating 1888 London with a somber and captivating visual style. From Hell follows the adventures of Detective Abberline (an excellent Johnny Depp), an investigator who combines analytical skills with psychic visions and turns his adventures into a compelling and imaginative exercise in style.
22.05 / The 2nd
“The Mathematics of the Mirror”, with Lola Herrera
After more than 65 years on stage, actress Lola Herrera talks with Carlos del Amor in La matematica del espejo about the development of her extensive career. Herrara will reflect on her childhood in post-war Valladolid, her relationship with her ex-husband Daniel Dicenta, with whom she made the film Función de Noche, and reflect on themes such as the redemptive power of theatre, feminism and social relationships.
10:30 p.m. / Sixth
A look back at the history of Mecano
The documentary “Let’s say I’m talking about Mecano” looks back on three key years of one of the most important pop groups in Spain: 1981, the year the group was born, 1992, when they retired when they were at the helm, and 2005, the year they last appeared. its members united on the occasion of the musical Today I Can’t Get Up. Coloma Fernández, Nacho Cano’s ex-partner, will step in front of the camera for the first time and will share her memories and some photos belonging to her personal album. The documentary also includes statements by Marta Sánchez, Vicky Larraz and Javier Sardà, among others.
22.30 / DMAX
large abandoned buildings
Some of the most famous abandoned places in the United States are the focus of the documentary series Abandoned Engineering: United States. This time around, DMAX is airing two new episodes of the series exploring hidden Nazi ruins in Los Angeles, a building that changed the world, and an ancient oddity that’s springing up.
22.35/1
Premiere of the Italian series “Imma Tataranni”
An enthusiastic and incorruptible prosecutor stars in the new TVE bet for Wednesday night. The Imma Tataranni series chronicles the cases of a quirky investigator with an amazing memory and an unerring instinct who also struggles with problems in her family life. The first episode of the series tells how Imma begins to work with her new boss, Dr. Vitali, who has just taken office, and getting along with a young Carabinieri apprentice who will be her trusted squire.
22.45 / antenna 3
Anabel Alonso, guest on “Mask Singer”
This Wednesday, the actress Anabel Alonso will join the rest of the researchers from the Mask Singer section to help them discover who is hiding under the masks of the program. In this episode, the second group of masks returns to the stage: Baby, Gorilla, Cupcake and Fairy get a new opportunity to surprise the audience and thus continue the program. Those who manage to master this gala will reach the semi-finals of the edition.
22.55 / The 2
“Don Gil of the Green Tights”, in “At This Rate We’re Not Having A Premiere”
This week, Mariló Montero, Rocío Saiz and Joana Pastrana will have an entertaining theatrical experience with Tirso de Molina’s play Don Gil de las calzas verdes. The three must act out different scenes of the play at the Corral de Comedias theater in Alcalá de Henares. Cristina Castaño, Inma Cuevas and Ángel Ruíz will accompany the three up-and-coming actresses on stage.
24.00 / The 2nd
Social Credit in China, in TV Documents
The report, My Wife Has Social Credit, to be broadcast by Documentos TV tonight, travels to China to showcase the social credit system put in place there, which gives citizens a good or bad score when consuming with their mobile phones as a function of their behavior. The French journalist Sebastian Le Belzic chronicled the everyday life of his Chinese wife Lulu Cheng, who, like the rest of her compatriots, is immersed in an Orwellian world. In exchange for convenience, citizens offer all the data of their daily actions, which is instantly digitized and recorded in the state computers, which they use to rate, calibrate, and judge their citizens.
0.25 / The 1st
New episode of “Doctor Garcia’s Patients”
This week’s episode of the series “Los pacientes del doctor García” tells how Meg travels to Madrid to personally warn Guillermo about the failure of the mission. He offers him the chance to flee Spain, but he refuses, leaving Manuel and Guillermo to face the danger they face alone. Amidst all this, Guillermo and Rita get married in front of a handful of guests and Amparo, uninvited, storms into the church, though only to say a final goodbye to Guillermo.
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