THE RAMBLET. Bulevard Sud, s/n
With summer you already know, the cinema takes to the streets looking for fresh air and a touch of novelty to the experience of watching movies on the big screen. La Rambleta once again schedules a fresh film series during the first half of July, this time with relevant films from Spanish cinematography, one recent and the others not so much. All run by men, yes indeed. We prepare the popcorn, beer and sandwich for Wednesday's session 4/7 with the legendary absurd humor film by José Luís Cuerda, It dawns that it is not little. We are all contingent! Thursday 5/7 we will see the work of a director who has been around theater and television for some time, Cesc Gay, with that Krampack of its beginnings released in the year 2000; Tuesday 11/7, Who can kill a child? by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador and the Spanish classic The executioner by Luis García Berlanga on Wednesday 11/7. The cycle ends with film younger, many children, a monkey and a castle [12/], a sentimental chronicle of the history of our country built from the three illusions of the director's mother, Gustavo Salmeron: have three children, a monkey and a castle. AU





