Good news for Grenadian moviegoers. The Library of Andalusia, headquarters of the Filmoteca in the city of the Alhambra, will say goodbye to February with a new film within the contemporary Mexican cinema cycle, González: false prophets, and the premiere Under the skin de Jonathan Glazer. Both will be screened today (and Friday) at 4:00 p.m. in the Val de Omar room.
Today you will be able to see the first feature film of the Chilean formed in Mexico Christian Díaz Pardo, who at 38, sets its eye on a phenomenon that runs through Latin America, the exploitation of the faith by non-Catholic Christian churches. A film starring the Spanish actor Carlos Bardem, who plays the character of pastor Elías, whose job is to fraudulently profit from the calls of innocents to those who tell them that if they trust God everything will be fixed and reminds them of their financial contribution.
In contrast to the Mexican feature film, the Filmoteca will show Jonathan Glazer’s film. Under the skin It is a surreal adaptation of the homonymous novel by Michel Faber, in which a mysterious woman played by Scarlett Johansson wanders the streets of Scotland, dragging lonely men to a fatal fate. It is considered by The Telegraph as one of the best British films ever, and The Guardian He described it as the best film of 2014, the year in which it was released in British cinemas.
The screenings will take place in the Val de Omar room and will have all the hygienic and sanitary measures recommended by the Junta de Andalucía, such as capacity reduction and safety distance. The public is encouraged to check in the website of the Filmoteca de Andalucía the schedules of each movie in case there were last minute changes.
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