Regional Library hosts from tomorrow at 19:00 pm in the auditorium, the series 'film library: What hidden cities', which, after the screening of a movie, it will give way to a talk in which the invited guest writer Jerome Tristant, which will address the relationship between literary and film with the reality that surrounds us.
The series, coordinated by Antonio Rentz, begins with the screening of 'The tower of the seven humpback, directed by Edgar Neville in 1944.
The movie is based on the novel by Emilio Carrere, where Neville rightly mixture castizos elements, supernatural and melodramatic.
In the Madrid of the late nineteenth century witnessed a plot that combines crime, ghostly apparitions, a secret society of hunched, a mysterious underground city and a cast of characters each more singular.
Jerome Tristant.
Writer, author of the novels' The mystery of the house Aranda ',' The Black Widow ', which recreates the Madrid of the late nineteenth century through police intrigue with supernatural elements, and most recently' 1969 ', also police plot, set in Murcia, his hometown, in the year of the first man on the moon.
His books have become national bestsellers, have wide distribution in Latin America and been translated into Italian, a country which also is very popular.
Source: CARM