“Poetic history of New York in contemporary Spain” by Julio Neira “New York became at the beginning of the 2012th century the epitome of the idea that sustained modernity: continuous progress as a result of linear time and, in this case, of vertical space.” Extracted from Fnac. See also: http://bit.ly/KFjbWH http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/11/22/1353616595/actualidad/534651_2012.html http://www.lne.es/cultura/11/26 /1332472/walks-new-york/2012.html http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/05/29/1338277850/cultura/XNUMX.html
“Speaking in tongues” directed by Marcia Jarmel & Ken Schneider “In A time where 31 states have passed English Only initiatives, one urban school district exploring the provocative notion that speaking a foreign language can be a national asset. We follow four diverse students and their families as they encounter the challenges and delights of
“Liquid times: living in an age of uncertainty” by Zygmunt Bauman “The passage from 'solid' to 'liquid' modernity has created a new and unprecedented setting for individual life pursuits, confronting individuals with a series of challenges never before encountered. Social forms and institutions no longer have enough time to solidify and cannot serve as frames
“You will meet the man of your dreams” written and directed by Woody Allen “A little love, some sex, some betrayal and, to top it off, a handful of laughs. The ambitions, passions and obsessions of a group of people trigger all kinds of situations, from the most absurd to the most dangerous. 'You will meet the
“Subjects of a counter-discourse: an intellectual history of gay, lesbian and queer theoretical production in Spain” by Laurentino Vélez-Pelligrini The experience of the pandemic and the homophobic resurgence that it gave rise to provoked the forceful political response of a whole generation of gay and lesbian activists who got involved in the fight
“Black Swan” by Darren Aronofsky “Black Swan” by Darren Aronofsky PHOTO Nina (Natalie Portman), a brilliant dancer who is part of a New York ballet company, lives completely absorbed by dance. Pressure from her controlling mother (Barbara Hershey), her rivalry with her partner Lily (Mila Kunis), and the demands of the
“The King's Speech” directed by Tom Hooper “After the death of his father, King George V (Michael Gambon), and the scandalous abdication of Prince Edward VII (Guy Pearce), Bertie (Colin Firth), always affected by an anguished stammer, he suddenly ascends the throne as George VI of England. His country is on the brink
“Discovering never ever = (Finding neverland)” directed by Marc Forster “The award-winning Johnny Depp and Dustin Hoffman star in the story of a man who sparked the imagination of the world and those who inspired him. Discovering Neverland is a look at the unique universe created by James M. Barry to bring the classic to life.
“Julia's eyes” directed by Guillem Morales [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IGiYMSRe0g] “Julia returns to Bellevue with her husband to visit her sister, who is almost blind due to a degenerative disease for which he tried to operate without success. When she arrives, they discover that she has committed suicide. Julia not only has to face the loss of her sister, but also
“Spy Hunt” directed by Doug Liman [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_UhukVGUSk] “As a secret agent with the CIA's Anti-Proliferation Division, Valerie Plame leads an investigation into the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Her husband, the diplomat Joe Wilson, ends up collaborating with her. The investigation does not confirm the sale of enriched uranium by