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What do you see today on TV? Saturday 1 July 2023 | the television

12.55 / Paramount Channel

The Hunt for Red October

Hunt for Red October. USA, 1990 (129 minutes). Director: John McTiernan. Cast: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn.

Agent Jack Ryan appeared on screen for the first time, and here under features Alec Baldwin. Hunt for Red October It makes for a sobering plot in which a Soviet nuclear submarine disappears in the middle of the ocean; Its captain is nothing less than a Sean Connery of questionable intentions. The film warrants patriotic praise, of course, but also a strong narrative pulse.

14.40 / Movistar Cinema Ñ

“REC 2”

Spain 2009 (82 minutes). Director: Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza. Performers: Oscar Zafra, Julie Fabregas, Manuela Velasco.

Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza return to the heart of horror in the sequel that, although it loses the surprising effect, adds new twists to the story of the first, expands the range of action with new characters and plunges into a whirlwind of overwhelming images with an impeccable visual sense.

15.30/sixth

“Bob”

outbreak. USA, 1995 (123 minutes). Director: Wolfgang Petersen. Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey.

pop This is still a good example of how the American action films of the 90s took more serious paths. Shot like a consumer film, it is almost a haven of peace for these times, as the characters tell no jokes when they are in danger and the story is told with a sense of pacing.

18.30 / Movistar Action

hero

Ying Xiong. China and Hong Kong 2004 (95 minutes). Director: Zhang Yimou. Cast: Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung.

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The brilliant visual power of the great Zhang Yimou explodes to embrace the wildest adventure and wraps it in a cloak of almost festive tenderness. hero It’s a martial arts action movie set in the third century B.C., yes, but Yimou’s watchful and playful looks make it a monumental epic poem and endearing love story. Phenomenal work.

19.00 / 1

Special Program: Bring Out Your Pride

TVE complements another year by celebrating World Pride Day and broadcasting the state demonstration that will take place in Madrid and which will take place between Atocha and Plaza de Colon. Public television will broadcast the event at 7:00 pm on La 1 and 9:00 pm on La 2 and on RTVE Play. In addition, all of its channels will offer coverage and special programming focused on advocating for equal rights and diversity.

20.25/MCT

Butterfly tongue

Spain 1999 (91 minutes). Director: Jose Luis Cuerda. Performers: Fernando Fernan Gomez, Manuel Lozano, Oxia Blanco.

A harsh plea against intolerance by the great Jose Luis Cuerda, who has returned to cinema after four years of silence. Butterfly tongue It quotes three stories by Manuel Rivas to narrate the relationship between a Republican teacher and a young student in the winter of 1936. A committed and solid film, it bears the unforgettable work of Fernando Fernán Gómez.

21.00/1

European Sub 21: Spain – Switzerland

Spain and Switzerland meet in the quarter-final duel of the European Under-21 Championship, at Gulisti Stadium in Bucharest (Romania). The national team, which was trained by Denya Club, was able to qualify as the first collective pass thanks to its equalizer with Ukraine in the final minutes of the match. The winner of this match will play the semi-final match next Wednesday, July 5th at 9:00 pm.

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21.45/sixth

‘laSexta Xplica’ interviews with Íñigo Errejón

Tonight, current affairs programme sixth detail, Led by José Yellamo, an interview with the leader of Mas País, Iñigo Erigón, who will analyze recent political movements three weeks before the general elections. In addition, El Gran Wyoming will be attending the program to provide a personal review of the highlights of the week.

22.00 / Movistar Drama

Million dollar baby

United States 2004 (127 minutes). Director: Clint Eastwood. Cast: Hilary Swank, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Jay Baruchel.

Clint Eastwood’s masterpiece, an angry, desolate, emotional and tragic film: Eastwood plunges into the world of boxing to portray three suffering characters. in Million Dollar Baby They live as a coach who misses a missing daughter, a retired boxer, and a young woman who dreams of being in the ring. Eastwood’s images as they navigate their longing and misery caress them and give shape to a majestic film, out of the ordinary, a work that also addresses the issue of euthanasia openly and without false morality. Hilary Swank’s unforgettable work completes the masterpiece.

1.05/TCM

Crazy in Alabama

Crazy in Alabama. USA 1999 (110 minutes). Director: Antonio Banderas. Cast: Melanie Griffith, David Morse, Lucas Black.

Antonio Banderas had already carved out a niche for himself in Hollywood cinema when he made his directorial debut with this intriguing film, shot with remarkable dramatic pulse, showing comfort behind the camera and combining two stories set in the struggle for civil rights in the United States. United.

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