From Friday 10th to Sunday 12th December, the space on 27th April 275 will screen “Under the stars of Paris”, a wonderful film directed by Claus Drexel. We share schedules, synopsis and progress.
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The Cinema Art Córdoba, one of the most beloved spaces in the city to enjoy titles outside the commercial circuits, offers every weekend an unmissable program.
The cost of admission is $ 250; $ 200 for students and retirees.
Here you can follow the updated grid and the films screened since the beginning of the year.
This week!
Friday 10th to Sunday 12th December.
17 – 19 – 21 hours: “Under the stars of Paris” (Francia, 2020) – Claus Drexel.
Synopsis
Christine (Catherine Frot) is a homeless person living in Paris. One winter night he finds Suli (Mahamadou Yaffa), an 8-year-old Eritrean boy, sobbing in front of his shelter and who does not speak French. United by their status as marginalized, both will embark on an emotional journey to try to find the child’s mother in Paris.
Advance
Projected movies
67 | Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th December.
“Asia” (Israel, 2020) – Ruthy Pribar.
66 | Friday 26th to Sunday 28th of November.
“My God, what have we done to you… now?” (Francia, 2018) – Philippe de Chauveron.
65 | Friday, November 19 to Sunday, November 21.
“The audition” (Alemania, 2019) – Ina Weisse.
64 | Friday 12th to Sunday 14th of November.
“Martin Eden” (Italy, 2019) – Pietro Marcello.
63 | Friday 5th to Sunday 7th of November.
“The Collini case” (Germany, 2019) – Marco Kreuzpaintner.
62 | Friday, October 29 to Sunday, October 31.
“The most beautiful years of a life” (Francia, 2019) – Claude Lelouch.
61 | Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 October.
“Behind closed doors” (France, 2019) – Costa-Gavras.
60 | Thursday the 14th, Saturday the 16th and Sunday the 17th of October.
“The accused and the spy” (France, 2019) – Roman Pollanski.
59 | Friday 8th to Sunday 10th of October.
“Birds of Paradise” (EEUU, 2021) – Sarah Adina Smith.
58 | Friday 8th to Sunday 10th of October.
“South Terminal” (Francia, 2019) – Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche.
57 | Thursday, September 30 to Sunday, October 3.
“The princess in line” (USA, 2019) – Max Carlson.
56 |Thursday, September 30 to Sunday, October 3.
“The father who moves mountains” (Romania, 2021) – Daniel Sandu.
55 | Thursday 23rd to Sunday 26th of September.
“Hunting Prey” (Alemania, 2021) – Thomas Sieben.
54 | Thursday 23rd to Sunday 26th of September.
“The Dry” (Australia, 2020) – Robert Connolly.
53 | Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 September.
“Near you” (Italy, 2020) – Uberto Pasolini.
52 | Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 September.
“Another round” (Denmark, 2020) – Tomas Vinterberg.
51 | Thursday 9 to Sunday 12 September.
“Annette” – (France, 2021) – Leos Carax.
50 | Thursday 9 to Sunday 12 September.
“No Mand Of God” (EEUU, 2021) – Amber Sealey.
49| Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 of September.
“@Grandparents” (Spain, 2019) – Santiago Requejo.
48| Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 of September.
“Charlatan” (República Checa, 2020) – Agnieszka Holland.
47 | Thursday 26th to Sunday 29th of August.
“In the best moment” (Italy, 2020) – Alice Filippi.
46 | Thursday 26th to Sunday 29th of August.
“The Duke” (United Kingdom, 2020) – Roger Michell.
45 | Thursday 19 to Sunday 22 August.
“Cloud” (Francia, 2020) – Just Philippot.
44 | Thursday 19 to Sunday 22 August.
“Here Today” (EEUU, 2021) – Billy Crystal – Alan Zweibel.
43 | Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 August.
“The last love letter” (Reino Unido, 2021) – Augustine Frizzell.
42 | Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 August.
“Mama Maria” (Francia, 2020) – Jean-Paul Salomé.
41 | Thursday 5 to Sunday 8 August.
“Pig” (United States, 2021) – Michael Sarnosky.
40 | Thursday 5 to Sunday 8 August.
“The manual of the perfect family” (Canada, 2021) – Ricardo Trogi.
39 | Thursday, July 29 to Sunday, August 1.
“Siberia” (United States, 2020) – Abel Ferrara.
38 | Thursday, July 29 to Sunday, August 1.
“The truth” (Francia, 2019) – Hirokazu Koreeda.
37 | Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 July.
“Let them talk” (United States, 2020) – Steven Soderbergh.
36 | Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 July.
“That summer” (Turkey, 2021) – Ozan Aciktan.
35 | Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th July.
“The Bloom Family” (Australia, 2020) – Glendyn Ivin.
34 | Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th July.
“Limbo” (UK, 2000) – Ben Sharrock.
33 | Friday, July 9 to Sunday, July 11.
“Storozh” – (Rusia, 2019) – Yuriy Bykov.
32 | Friday, July 9 to Sunday, July 11.
“Waiting for Anya” – (United Kingdom, 2020) – Ben Coksoon.
31 | Thursday 20 and Friday 21 May.
“The Immortal” (Italy, 2019) – Franco D’amore.
30 | Thursday 20 and Friday 21 May.
“Another round” (Denmark, 2020) – Tomas Vinterberg.
29 | Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 May.
“The Chicago 7 Trial” (EEUU, 2021) – Aaron Sorkin.
28 | Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 May.
“Land” (EEUU, 2021) – Robin Wright.
27 | Thursday 6th to Sunday 9th of May.
“Judas and the black messiah” (USA, 2021) – Shaka King.
26 | Thursday 6th to Sunday 9th of May.
“The mole agent” (Chile, 2020) – Maite Alberdi.
25 | Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 May.
“An easy girl” – (Francia, 2019) – Rebecca Zlotowski.
24 | Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 May.
“The sound of metal” (USA, 2019) – Darius Marder.
23 | Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 April.
“Fragments of a woman” (Canada, 2020) – Kornél Mundruczó.
22 | Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 April.
“Life before itself” (Italy, 2020) – Edoardo Ponti.
21 | Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 April.
“Friend” (USA, 2019) – Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
20 | Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 April.
“Beautiful revenge” (UK, 2020) – Emerald Fennell.
19| Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 April.
“Valan – Valley Of Angels” (Hungary, 2019) – Béla Bagota.
18| Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 April.
“The father” (UK, 2020) – Florian Zeller.
17 | Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April.
“Kalashnikov” (Russia, 2020) – Constantin Buslov.
16 | Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April.
“Parasites” (Corea del Sur, 2019) – Bong Joon-Ho.
15 | Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 March.
“Cherry” (USA, 2021) Anthony and Joe Russo.
14 | Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 March.
“Frankie” (France, 2019) – Ira Sachas.
13 | Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 March.
“Supernova” (United Kingdom, 2020) – Harry Mcqueen.
12 | Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 March.
“Minari. Family history” (USA, 2020) – Lee Isaac Chung.
11 | Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 March.
“Sui Dhaaga: Made in India” (India, 2018) – Sharat Katariya.
10 | Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 March.
“See you up there” (France, 2017) – Albert Dupontel.
09 | Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 March.
“The last act” (UK, 2018) – Kenneth Branagh.
08 | Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 March.
“Adu” (Spain, 2020) – Salvador Calvo.
07 | Thursday, February 25 to Sunday, February 28.
“Three faces” (Iran, 2018) – Jafar Panahi.
06 | Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 February.
“Cézanne and I” (France, 2015) – Danièle Thompson.
05 | Thursday, February 11 to Sunday, February 14.
“The Tower of Suso” (Spain, 2007) – Tom Fernandez.
04 | Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 February.
“The verdict (the law of the minor)” (United Kingdom, 2017) – Richard Eyre.
03 | Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 January.
“The Library of forgotten books” (Francia, 2019) – Rémi Bezançon.
02 | Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 January.
“Dear Sir” (India, 2018) – Rohena Gera.
01 | Thursday January 14th to Sunday January 17th.
“Finally alone” (France, 2020) – Fabrice Braq.