What are we laughing at in Europe??

FROM THURSDAY 4 ON FRIDAY 26/7
THE RAMBLET. Boulevard south cant. Pius IX

Series dedicated to comedy that takes place in countries on our European continent. What are we laughing at in Europe?? starts with the surrealist comedy Incredible but true [4] by the French Quentin Dupieux, proposal that invites us to face the passage of time in the relationship of a couple who acquires a house with a garage with curious properties. behind, the great Terry Jones (Monty Python) directs Very personal services [5], one of those eighties rarities in which a woman offers prostitution services to survive. The cycle mixes current titles with a certain look at the past. Like this, we'll see too The new New Testament [11] in which Jaco Van Dormael invites us to think about what would happen if God became flesh in this 21st century, along with cult tapes like Cha Cha Cha [12] de Mika Kaurismaki, Small sharks [18] de l'alemany Sönke Wortmann o Totò and women [19] with the classic character of Mario Monicelli and Steno. The Spanish contribution comes from the brilliant debut of Andrea Bagney, Ramona [25], an already cult film with an inspiring Lourdes Hernández (Russian Red) in the main paper. Close the cycle Upper, prchni! [26] del txecoslovak Ladislav Smoljak. The screenings will be on Thursdays and Fridays in July, at 10 p.m.. price: 7€, with consumption! G.LEON

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