PROGRAMMING OF GREENWICH CINEMA ESSAI 8 TO 14 JUNE
Here is the schedule of the Greenwich Cinema d’Essai 8 to June 14:
EAST ROOM
daily from 19.15 to 21.30 Saturday and Sunday at 17-19,15-21,30
7 days in Havana
CINEMA RELEASE: 08/06/2012 GENRE: Drama DIRECTOR: Benicio Del Toro, Laurent Cantet, Julio Medem, Elia Suleiman, Pablo Trapero, Gaspar Noé, Juan Carlos TabÃo SCREENPLAY: Leonardo Padura ACTORS: Emir Kusturica, Josh Hutcherson, Daniel Brühl, Elia Suleiman, Melissa Rivera, Jorge PerugorrÃa, Vladimir Cruz, Mirta Ibarra, Luis Alberto Garcia, Daisy Granados PHOTOGRAPHY: Daniel Aranyò, Diego Dussuel COUNTRY: Spain, France 2012 DURATION: 100 Min-Color “Havana, the city where everything is possible,” wrote Graham Greene. It is possible that the inhabitants of an old building they do everything with enthusiasm to build a pool because the sacred statue of Oshun, appeared to a woman, wants a body of water to be celebrated. It is possible that two parents, after discovering the teenage daughter of a homosexual orientation, decide to exorcise it with a cheerful and upset rite of exorcism. They are two of the stories of 7 Days in Havana, the comedy collective “Un Certain Regard”, out in Italy on 8 June with Bim. There are seven chapters by authors of different nationalities, which are interwoven in a same environment or the presence of a single interpreter, telling each day of the week. Among the authors is that Benicio Del Toro El Yuma with the episode illustrates the predicament of a young American tourist who, imbued with prejudices and bothered by the contradictions of the city, is led by a taxi driver in a round tour in anything but ‘Havana nightlife and music and rum, he discovered the pleasures of indolence and live without haste or anxiety. Exceptional protagonist of Jam Session Argentinian Trapero Paul is Emir Kusturica. In Cuba to receive an award, for the first time is a nobody, nobody recognizes. 7 Days in Havana is the light-hearted portrait of a country which, while enhancing its identity, experiences waiting for a change, the testimony of an important phase, a day before. ————————————————– ——————————
WEST HALL
daily from 19.15 to 21.30 Saturday and Sunday at 17-19,15-21,30
War is declared
Original title: La guerre east déclarée Cast: Valérie Donzelli, Jeremie Elkaim, Brigitte Sy, Elina Löwensohn, Michèle Moretti, Philippe Laudenbach, Frederic Pierrot, Desseix César, Gabriel Elkaim Origin: France, 2011 Distribution: Sacher Duration: 100 ‘
Romeo and Juliette live their love story, love as if it were still the first day and their story became even more beautiful when they had their first son, Adam. But the awakening from the dream will be traumatic, all will turn into a nightmare and chaos, in an asymmetrical war against the disease that afflict their child. The two young people will learn to support themselves, with all the strength and courage they are capable.
Hard to imagine the anguish more terrible illness of a child. Unable to conceive of evidence more painful for a parent, forced to watch with their hands tied to the suffering of the creature that gave birth to, and faced with the chilling prospect that the lives of those he loves most is hanging by a thread. This challenging, frightening and devastating, the theme of “War is declared” candidate for France in the 2012 Best Foreign Film Oscar and directed by filmmaker Valrie Donzelli (his second race behind the camera), which also writer and performer of the film with her partner, Jeremie Elkaim. The two actors have chosen to tell a story autobiographical, the illness of their son Gabriel, who appears at the end of the film in the role of Adam at the age of eight years.
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