The Film Hall of the University of Murcia has been scheduled for the first three Monday in December as many titles, which include Israeli war film in recent years and two old Soviet films of the period immediately following Stalin.
Open miniciclo "When the storks go," a film directed by Mikhail Cold War Kalatozov.
The film was one of the bearers of the new Soviet cinema was made after the Stalin era.
The film is set in World War II, and he got his head the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1958.
It is followed by another title Soviets: "The horses of fire" by Sergei Paradjanov, which tells a story Romeo and Juliet starring two young lovers from children despite their families.
This is the debut in the field of feature film of its director, considered at the time, despite the restrictions of the Soviet Union, one of the best filmmakers in the world.
Closing the loop "Kippur", a film directed in 2000 by Israeli Amos Gitai, in which he addresses an autobiographical story with a residue on the Yom Kippur War, in which Syria attacked Israel.
The films will be shown up the cycle, respectively, on Monday 5, 12 and 19 December in the Lecture Hall Antonio Soler de la Merced, one projection at 19 hours.
Source: UMU