Cinema and Literature Join Hands for Cervantes in April

Cinema and Literature Join Hands for Cervantes in April
Cervantes in April is a cultural mosaic mixing literature, workshops, exhibitions, cinema, theatre and other artistic offerings. The Cine Club of Alcalá de Henares plays its part in the programming by screening four films originating from literary adaptations for the big screen. The features will be screened in the Teatro Salón Cervantes on Wednesdays and Thursdays during April in double sessions at the usual times (18:30 and 21:00).

The first incursion into literary film is made by 'A Clockwork Orange’, a cult film premiered in 1971, which has been re-released to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the death of its director, Stanley Kubrick. The film is based on a novel by Anthony Burgess that portrays the life of Alex, an ultra-violent youth and fan of the music of Beethoven. It was highly controversial when it came out, and was banned for three decades in the United Kingdom. 'A Clockwork Orange’ will get the ball running at the Cine Club in April on the 7th and 8th.

A week later (Wednesday the 14th and Thursday the 15th) the Cine Club will turn the spotlight from Kubrick’s feature to a more recent film by the Uruguayan, Álvaro Brechner. 'Bad Day to Go Fishing' is inspired in a short story by Juan Carlos Onetti. The film tells the story of two go-getters: an ex-world wrestling champion with ideas above his station and his manager, who organizes exhibitions and secret fights.

'The Road' and 'Precious'

Cervantes in April will then continue with the screening of 'The Road' on the 21st and 22nd. The landscape of a post-apocalyptic world is the backdrop for this film starring Viggo Mortensen. Director John Hillcoat was responsible for taking this Pulitzer Prize winning novel written by Cormac McCarthy to the big screen.

The last film on offer at the Cine Club in April can be seen on Wednesday the 28th and Thursday the 29th in the TSC. 'Precious', a film by Lee Daniels based on a novel by Sapphire, depicts the life of Claireece, a sixteen year-old Afro-American. She is obese, illiterate and pregnant for a second time surrounded by her dysfunctional family. She is suspended from her school as a result of her pregnancy, and is transferred to an alternative school where she meets Ms Rain, the first person to believe in her possibilities.

Cinema and literature join hands for April’s programme. The sessions will be held on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 18:30 and 21:00. All screenings will be in original version with subtitles. Tickets are on sale through the usual channels.
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