FROM FRIDAY 31/7 ON SATURDAY 29/8
BED OF THE TÚRIA (in front of the Palau de la Música)
With summer, The Filmoteca closes its Rialto headquarters and moves to the bed of the Túria river, next to the Palau de la Música. Two cycles. The first is title A river of cinema, a reflection on the image of the river as the engine of history, whether for its purely symbolic or narrative value. The list of titles has no waste, on the big screen and in the original version: Hunter's Night [1-2], by Charles Laughton; Atalanta [6], by Jean Vigo; Aguirre, the wrath of god [9], de Werner Herzog; The queen of Africa [10-11], de John Huston; Lion, d’Alba Just i The river, by Jean Renoir [20]; Apocalypse Now Final Cut [21], by Francis Ford Coppola; strange river [24], by Jaume Claret Muxart; i Water [20], d'Elena López Riera. The second cycle gathers the best of the critics and festivals of this season that is now closing. We'll see: A fifth Portuguese [31/7], of Hazel Prat; Vermilion [3-4], by Maura Delpero; One battle after another [7-8], by Paul Thomas Anderson; Sundays [13-14], d'Alauda Ruiz de Azúa; The Mastermind [15-16], de Kelly Reichardt; The light we imagine [17-18], by Payal Kapadia; Black Dog [22-23], de Guan Hu; Grand tour [25], by Miguel Gomes; i A simple accident [27-28], de Jafar Panahi. G.LEON





