A Week of Cinema Delights at the Eliseo Arena: From Romance to Mystery and Everything in Between

A cinema ticket to the first ten readers who, tonight, will deliver this page to the box office of the Eliseo arena starting at 9 pm. The film on the bill tonight is The Taste of Things, directed by Tran Anh Hung. We are in France in the nineteenth century. Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and the renowned chef Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) have been working side by side for 20 years. The great complicity between the two is also the basis of a strong feeling of love and passion, especially on Dodin’s part. The chef decides to surrender to the evidence and asks his partner to marry him several times. Eugénie is a very independent woman, she has always refused Dodin’s proposals because she sees marriage as a threat to her freedom. At this point, the man, tired of her reluctance, decides to win her over by doing something he had never done before: cooking for her. Tomorrow, instead, there is Anatomy of a Fall, winner of the Oscar for best original screenplay. The film directed by Justine Triet, takes place in a remote area of ​​the French Alps. Sandra (Sandra Hüller) is a German writer who lives in a mountain chalet with her husband Samuel (Samuel Theis) and their blind son Daniel (Milo Machado Graner). One day Samuel is found dead, immersed in the snow in front of his house. His death is considered mysterious, the investigators suspect that it may not have been a suicide and decide to investigate. Saturday is the turn of Tatami, directed by Guy Nattiv and Zar Amir Ebrahimi. Leila (Arienne Mandi) is an Iranian judoka, who takes part in the Judo World Championship together with her coach Maryam (Zar Amir Ebrahimi). Leila is intent on winning Iran’s first gold medal in the sport, but halfway through the match, the two women receive an order from the Islamic Republic, a real ultimatum: either lose or fake an injury. Sunday there is Green Border, directed by Agnieszka Holland, which tells how, after being democratically defeated by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, in 2021 Alexander Lukashenko allowed refugees from the Middle East and Africa to cross Belarus to reach Europe. Monday is the turn of Thea Sharrock’s Bad Things at Home. It’s 1922, in the small village of Littlehampton, on the south coast of England. One day, its inhabitants receive scandalous and obscene letters that will undermine the balance of the entire community. On Tuesday, Richard Linklater’s Hit Man hits the screen, following the exploits of Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), a somewhat awkward psychology professor who lives with his cats and works undercover for the New Orleans Police Department. On Wednesday, the big screen is up to Gloria! by Margherita Vicario. In late 18th-century Venice, in a girls’ boarding school, young Teresa has a great visionary talent: together with a group of friends, she creates music that transcends the centuries. Rebellious, light and modern, the music of this extraordinary group is pop.

2024-07-25 04:29:48
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