Spanish Cinema Day in Granada Retroback
Journalist Eduardo Alfonso gives a lecture today on the recent history of cinema in our country
Retroback activities, the International Film Festival Classic Granada, Granada continues with screenings and lectures. Now, the voice of the experts put Alfonso Eduardo Pérez Orozco, a journalist specializing in film and flamenco, which recounts some of the strangest stories of his career in a lecture to be held at 20.00 am in the Hotel NH Victoria, open the public and press. Specializing in both film and Flemish, Alfonso Eduardo Perez became popular in the seventies when he directed and presented, with the critic Alfonso Sanchez, the program on the seventh art 'Film Review' (1974-1981), Spanish television. During the broadcast of the program combined his work in TVE with driving in Spain's National Radio of space 'study from 1915 to 1918' and between 1976 and 1977 with a musical review column in the newspaper 'El Pais'. Following the cancellation of the broadcast, he served as director of the First edition of International Film Festival in Seville, in 1981, and later was director of the Ecological Film Festival Tenerife, between 1983 and 1990.
'The lady of the dawn'
In addition to the conference, including the projections of the day included 'The lady of the dawn', a Spanish title that went far to the public, a forgotten film of national production. Francisco Rovira adapted to the screen the eponymous play by Alejandro Casona, a staging of death embodied in a callous and beautiful woman in the legend key. A mixture of nostalgia, sentimentality and dreamlike ghostly permeate the work, full of references to bequeriano romantic. The pass is set to 18.30 in the Film Library of Andalusia.
'The boy', which is projected at 17.00 in Room 2 of Cinema 2000, is one of the most moving and endearing films of Charles Chaplin, full in this book, full of sentimental content and high ration of humor. Bright exercise shows that since the humility could do a great job, to reflect the love and affection that so noble. To denounce poverty, for its magic, its simplicity and honesty.
For his part, 'Cinema Paradiso', whose pass is today at 21.30 hours in the theater Isabel the Catholic, is a moving story in which the Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore pays homage to classic cinema (there are dozens of references in pictures and dialogues, from Jean Renoir to Charles Chaplin).
The film is a sentimental portrait of postwar Italy and a declaration of love for the cinema. The film joins the old cinema to the stars of Hollywood's golden age and a unique, along with projection systems and techniques preterit and the fascination that many still feel nostalgic for the classic cinema. A film that invites the viewer to visit a fascinating journey through their deepest emotions.
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