
40 Valencia exhibition: Orpheus & Aisha can’t fly away
While “Orpheus” took us through the realms of abstraction and the dilemmas of the soul, the egyptian tape “Aisha can’t fly away” brought us back to the ground.

While “Orpheus” took us through the realms of abstraction and the dilemmas of the soul, the egyptian tape “Aisha can’t fly away” brought us back to the ground.

The start of autumn still gives us hot days and a gazpacho of fresh and delicate beets is always a good choice.

Both productions stumble when it comes to creating a story that interests or involves the viewer..

A summary of the magazine printed September of 2025.

“Broken Vein” captures life in its purest form and “A second life” reveals itself as a cinema film yet to mature.

knights, 21
The Paccheri with Napolitano Ragú moves us to a family Sunday in southern Italy, where the pots cook for two days the veal.

A documentary about Mariscal that stands out for its formal correctness, a Tunisian film that involves little emotionally and a quote from Sandro Aguilar that demands excessive patience.

CAFETERÍA Y LIBRERÍA
Reina, 167 (cabanyal)

WEDNESDAY 25/12
Robert Eggers joins the noble list of authors who have adapted Bram Stoker's classic character.

Ricardo Cases (photographer)
A year after the catastrophe of 29 October, Photographer Ricardo Cases publishes a photolibro called “Catalog”.
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