The film series: Impossible Cities, that program has as a parallel activity to the exhibition shows Smartcitizens of the Department of Environment, will begin this afternoon at 20:30, with the screening of Ghost in the Shell.
All screenings will be held in Room C / Hall 1 / Artillery Barracks.
Free entry to fill seats.
Technical
Ghost in the Shell (Kôkaku kidotai).
Japan.
1995. 83 '.
VOSE.
2029. Director: Mamoru Oshii.
Screenplay: Kazunori Ito (Comic: Masamune Shirow).
In a large Asian city, a police robot woman sinister activities -cyborg- investigates a mysterious hacker, a super criminal who is invading the information highways.
1996: Sitges Film Festival: Official Selection in competition
Tomorrow Wednesday, February 18, the projection is scheduled Fahrenheit 451. At 20:30 hours.
Technical
UK 451. Fahrenheit.
1966. 108 '.
VOSE.
Director: François Truffaut.
Script: François Truffaut, Jean-Louis Richard (Novel: Ray Bradbury).
Starring: Julie Christie, Oskar Werner, Cyril Cusack, Anton Diffring, Jeremy Spenser, Ann Bell, Alex Scott, Bee Duffell, Caroline Hunt, Anna Palk.
Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which paper burns books.
Guy Montag, a disciplined fireman in charge of burning books banned by the government, meets a revolutionary teacher who dares to read.
Suddenly, is transformed into a fugitive, forced to choose not only between two women, but between personal safety and intellectual freedom.
(PRO).
1966: Venice Film Festival: Nominated for Golden Lion
1966: BAFTA: Nominated for Best British Actress (Julie Christie)
On Thursday, February 19, Metropia will screen.
Also take place at 20:30 am in Room C Pavilion 1 artillery barracks.
Technical specs.
United Kingdom.
86. 1966. VOSE.
Director: Tarik Saleh.
Screenplay: Fredrik Edin, Martin Hultman, Stig Larsson, Tarik Saleh Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which paper burns books.
Guy Montag, a disciplined fireman in charge of burning books banned by the government, meets a revolutionary teacher who dares to read.
Suddenly, is transformed into a fugitive, forced to choose not only between two women, but between personal safety and intellectual freedom.
2009: Guldbagge Awards (Sweden): Best Achievement - references
2009: Sitges Film Festival: Official Section films in competition
2010: Annecy Festival: Official Selection in competition
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia