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Hora. 19:00 Precio. 3,50 € El ciclo Jazzinema , organizado por la Filmoteca Vasca, proyecta en versión original subtitulada la película Alrededor de la medianoche (Francia, 1986, 133 min.), dirigida por Bertrand Tavernier. Una noche de 1959, en París, un debilitado músico de jazz asombra a la clientela del club Blue Note con el elocuente sonido de su saxo. Fuera del local, un hombre demasiado pobre como para pagarse un vaso de vino lo escucha entusiasmado. Pronto, a ambos les unirá una gran amistad. Buscador ....
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Gonzalo Suárez se hace con el Premio Buñuel elcomercio.es - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elcomercio.es Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Barry Jenkins to Serve as Guest Director at Telluride Film Festival 2021 thewrap.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thewrap.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Photo: French Film Festival The French Film Festival in New Zealand has had a bit of a chequered history in recent years with changes of ownership and management as different operators attempted to run a profitable event with dwindling sponsorship resources. Last year the festival hit a perfect storm of Covid lockdowns followed by what you might call ‘auditorium reluctance’ on the part of its core audience even after cinemas reopened. This year the festival returns in much better heart. A new organisation is presenting the event across the country and there’s a new festival director, Fergus Grady, who seems to have rounded up a decent array of titles from the carnage of Covid-era global film production. In fact, it’s the usual mix of costume epics, cop thrillers, romantic comedies and meditations on class and ‘Frenchness’. The French Film Festival has always been a crowd pleaser, and this year really is no different. ....