3:40 p.m. / Comedy Central
‘Space Jam’
USA, 1996 (83 minutes). Directed by Joe Pytka. Cast: Michael Jordan, Wayne Knight, Theresa Randle.
Michael Jordan plays basketball with Bugs Bunny. Some evil aliens want to hijack Warner’s cartoons and are challenged to a basketball game, so Jordan will be there to help. It’s not good cinema, of course, but more than honest entertainment.
20.15 / Movistar drama
‘American Psycho’
United States, 2000 (98 minutes). Director: Mary Harron. Cast: Christian Bale, Chloe Sevigny, Willie Dafoe.
Bret Easton Ellis’ wild and popular novel, which for many years was considered impossible to bring to screen, is present thanks to the courage of its director Mary Harron and the memorable work of a stunning Christian Bale, who morphs into his character, a Manager who fills the void in his existence with a brutal gallery of crimes.
20.20 / TCM
‘The Bazaar of Surprises’
The shop around the corner. USA, 1940 (97 minutes). Director: Ernst Lubitsch. Cast: James Stewart, Margaret Sullivan.
It seems easy, but only when Lubitsch does it: a comedy that plays on almost light premises that provoke tender entanglement. Two bookstore clerks have a romantic correspondence; Now they don’t know because they hate each other in real life. His adventures, processed with an iron staging, from which the illusion of absolute naturalness is born, exude a flood of freshness and liveliness. Black and white photography by William Daniels and the work of James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan round out an essential film. In the 1940s Lubitsch chained miracles; The Bazaar of Surprises would precede What Women Think and To Be or Not to Be. Nearly nothing.
20.30 / Be crazy
“They Arrived in Sanity”
They came to their senses. USA, 1959 (118 minutes). Directed by Robert Rossen. Cast: Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter
Robert Rossen, the memorable author of The Hustler, was one of the victims of the despicable witch hunt in Hollywood that prevented him from developing his career normally. Still, he’s made good films, like this solid wandering western that, in its usual intimate and haunted tone, tells the vicissitudes of a group of soldiers caught up in the skirmish between the US Army and Pancho Villa.
21.50 / The 2
Triple interview in “The Three Doors”
Juan y Medio, Irene Villa and Sara Baras are coming to the Las tres puertas room this week to talk to María Casado. Juan y Medio has become a television benchmark over the last few decades, defending, entertaining and giving visibility to the elderly. For her part, Irene Villa, a victim of the terrorist group ETA, will speak about her existence marked by the attack and her private and professional present. Finally, Sara Baras, a flamenco character, will evoke some of her artistic references such as Carmen Amaya or Camarón de la Isla.
22.05 / COSMO
‘monuments men’
United States, 2014 (118 minutes). Directed by George Clooney. Cast: George Clooney, Matt Damon, John Goodman, Cate Blanchett.
George Clooney portrays the work of a special command set up by the Allied Army in 1943 to save Europe’s artistic heritage from being robbed by Nazi Germany. Monuments Men is a beautiful show, well filmed even if it falls far short of any true narrative depth.
22.45 / antenna 3
The Tests of ‘Celebrity Circle’
More than 50 celebrities take part in The Circle of Celebrities to help anonymous participants answer the questions and win the ultimate prize. In this seventh program, Chenoa, Quequé, Anne Igartiburu, Óscar Martínez, Boticaria García, Luis Cepeda and Roberto Leal will compete. All of them will demonstrate their unusual knowledge of unique categories like Rap, Video Games, Food, Madrid, Euskadi, Cleaning and Tortillas among others.
22.50 / 1st
‘Days of Television’ reminiscent of 23-F
Can you imagine a world without television? What would have happened if man’s arrival on the moon or 23F had not been recorded? Días de tele, moderated by Julia Otero, recalls these events in today’s episode. In addition, Pablo González Batista will narrate the role of television in these historical milestones, Iñaki Gabilondo and Martina Klein will reflect on the role of television in crucial moments of their lives, the soccer world champion Joan Capdevilla will find out what happened in 2010, when still no cameras were recording. In addition, Julia Otero will have other luxury guests: Olga Viza, Manuel Jabois, Luz Casal and Patry Jordán.
22.50 / The 2
“On the Cover”, with the women from Iran and Afghanistan
The documentary Mujer, cine, libertad, broadcast tonight by En portada, addresses the situation of women in Iran and Afghanistan through films made by three women from both countries. They are Son Nahid Persson, a documentary filmmaker of Iranian origin who fled to Sweden 40 years ago after the revolution against the Shah of Persia and the triumph of the Islamists, the filmmaker Sahraa Karimi, who fled the Afghan capital after the Taliban returned in August Founded in 2021 and currently based in Rome, Nadia Ghulam, an Afghan writer and screenwriter, settled in Badalona after ten years as a man to survive the first Taliban government in Afghanistan.
23.00 / Telecinco
Sonia ends the siege of the Reyes clan in “Disappeared”
In this episode of Disappeared, the agents of Group 2 are faced with the absence of an old man who needs to be found due to his failing health. On the other hand, Sonia’s attempts to get closer to the Reyes clan, who may be holding Lidia, are stopped by the Narcotics Unit. For his part, Santiago Abad is confronted with the unexpected appearance of his granddaughter Luna and his daughter-in-law Oriana.
23.30 / Movistar Classics+
‘Bye people’
Au revoir, les enfants. France-Germany, 1987 (104 minutes). Directed by Louis Malle. Cast: Gaspard Manesse, Raphael Fejto.
The teacher Louis Malle travels to occupied France during World War II. And he drives his camera into the corridors and classrooms of a school, where a loveable friendship story of two schoolboys will emerge. One of them is Jewish. Tragedy beats without a break, deaf, choking, in the bowels of this admirable film as Malle’s gaze, without fuss, without fanfare, draws into a ghost town the everyday but utterly crucial moments of a forced farewell to childhood.
23.45 / Hollywood
‘Tequila Connection’
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Tequila Sunrise. USA, 1988 (110 minutes). Directed by Robert Towne. Cast: Kurt Russell, Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer.
The author of Chinatown and the Yakuza goes behind the camera to create an exciting police story, a black and obsessive thriller with gritty visuals. Robert Towne’s visual precision, his ability to create aggressive atmospheres and the wonderful photography of the great Conrad Hall draw a powerful character portrait that goes beyond a conventional plot anecdote: two childhood friends now face each other, one a police officer, the other a drug dealer. . .
0.25/DMAX
The Blockade of the Boars Given
On March 22, 2021, a Taiwanese cargo ship ran aground at the point where more than 12% of the world’s maritime trade circulates, blocking transit for six days. Two years after the incident, DMAX is releasing Trapped in the Suez Canal documentary, which analyzes the causes, consequences and pros and cons of the unusual traffic jam caused by the container ship Ever Given.
1.00 / The 1
The rise of Spanish in “Comando actualidad”
The Tirar de la Lengua report shows how the learning of the Spanish language moves 235 million euros in the world every year and directly benefits 7,000 families in Spain, those who receive, accommodate, transfer the more than 900,000 foreigners who arrive every year , teach or organize activities for them with the aim of learning the language. In Salamanca alone, 80% live with families, leaving an average of 800 euros per week in the city. A total of 25,000 students are added each year.
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