12.00 / #Vamos, Movistar Champions League, Goal et Real Madrid TV
Draw of the crosses of the eighth of the champions
The crossing of the knockout stages of the Champions League will be announced this morning during the draw held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon (Switzerland), online. The four Spanish teams, Barcelona, Sevilla, Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid await their respective rivals. In the two pots there will also be three clubs from Premier, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea, four teams from Bundesliga, Bayern, Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Moenchengladbach and Leipzig, three from Serie A, Juventus, Atalanta and Lazio, one from the Ligue 1, PSG, and another from the Portuguese League, Porto.
12:40 pm / Movistar Comedy
New Moon
His daughter Friday. USA 1940 (92 minutes). Director: Howard Hawks. Performers: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell.
New Moon is exemplary proof of how the Hollywood comedies of the Golden Age took funny and humorous means to hide furious attacks on establishment and ideology. Master Hawks transforms the second of four adaptations of the work written by Hetch and MacArthur into a delusional, scathing critic of the tabloid press, capable of anything for an exclusive. New Moon vibrates like a ruthless portrayal of a competitive and brutal society, embroiled in a host of hilarious situations and endless laughter.
15h30 / COSMO
Before and after
Before and after. United States, 1995 (100 minutes). Director: Barbet Schroeder. Performers: Meryl Streep, Liam Neeson, Edward Furlong.
The director of La Virgen de los sicarios poses a somewhat conventional plot in which a married couple face the murder charge against their son. Although the script accumulates shameless subjects, the storytelling becomes compelling thanks to the elaborate and painstaking staging and, most importantly, the work of Meryl Streep and Liam Neeson, a top couple with proven effectiveness, who exudes the conviction and sobriety in every picture.
19.15 / MTC
Patton
United States, 1970 (167 minutes). Director: Franklin J. Schaffner. Performers: George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Edward Binns, Michael Bates.
A magnificent reconstruction of the life of the famous American general who shies away from the conventions of biographical films to be used to approach the character from a critical point of view. The behind-the-scenes work of Franklin Schaffner, creator of jewelry such as Planet of the Apes, reveals a filmmaker as picky as he is imaginative, as George C. Scott takes the presidency with his Oscar-winning performance, which the actor rejected. .
9:30 pm / Movistar CineÑ
Ana and the wolves
Spain, 1972 (95 minutes). Director: Carlos Saura. Performers: Geraldine Chaplin, Fernando Fernán Gómez, José María Prada.
A mansion hosts a group of characters that Carlos Saura transforms into symbols of a Cainite and atrophied Spain. As in many other of his great works, the arrival of an external character, in this case a governess, will modify the only fictitious calm of lives which pass gray and routine. Saura presents images of incomparable depth and expresses some characters that he will return to, seven years later, in the unforgettable Mamá celebrates a hundred years.
22.00 / The 2
‘Orbit Laika’ and save the planet
The Órbita Laika team, true to its spirit of scientific dissemination, is focusing this week on the plans that exist to reduce the carbon footprint that humans generate in their daily lives. Some of these plans are as simple as traveling in a group, minimizing plane theft, cutting down on plastic, or using low energy light bulbs. There are also more complex ones, which the program will tackle with the help of Iván Rivera, engineer and director of innovation at TELICE, and Icíar Martínez, professor-researcher at the Plentzia marine station, in Vizcaya.
22h30 / DMAX
Christmas secrets and curiosities
In the 12 month story cycle, DMAX invites viewers to meet some of the secrets and curiosities that surround Christmas with a special program and with the premiere of Secrets of the Bible, with two new episodes each Monday starting at today until the 28th. This documentary series delves into the most read and most read book in the history of mankind and offers a journey inside its pages through luxurious images taken in real locations, fascinating reconstructions, and interviews with university professors, archaeologists and religious leaders, to clarify many of the unknowns about the Bible.
22.45 / Antenna 3
Another date with the conflicts of the series ‘Woman’
The Turkish series Mujer continues on Antena 3, with more episodes that delve into the dramas of its characters and the story of overcoming the story of overcoming Bahar and his two sons, Nisan and Doruk. In this episode, Hatice will meet again Bahar, who was a lover of her ex-husband, and sound the alarm in the face of an imminent threat. Meanwhile, Enver will find himself at a crossroads in front of Sarp, who, on the verge of insanity, still wants to know if Bahar and the children are still alive.
23,40 / Hollywood
The secret of the pyramid
Young Sherlock Holmes. United States, 1986 (105 minutes). Director: Barry Levinson. Interpretation: Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Sophie Ward.
Barry Levinson quickly settled into Hollywood commercial conformism, but early in his career he shot a handful of fresh and personal works like this exemplary example of a children’s film. A story backed up by an impeccable script from Chris Columbus, who imagines Sherlock Holmes’ teenage years, the beginning of his friendship with Watson and the confrontation with his first case. A film shot with as much passion as sincerity.
24.00 / The 2
‘Documentos TV’ analyzes child pornography on the Internet
The Pedófilos 2.0 report tackles the appalling world of child pornography content on the Internet. The so-called “dark internet” has opened the door to a new form of pedophile crime, where the most perverse deviations navigate. According to the United Nations, 750,000 out of two pedophiles operate in the world, browsing forums, apparently harmless and intended for children.
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