What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019 | TV

What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019 | TV


19.56 / 0 #

Respect and equality in 'Songs that changed the world'

What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Zahara visits Leonor Watling and Alejandro Pelayo (Marlango), to remember and sing some of the songs that have accompanied and encouraged the struggle for equal rights for women, such as Respect, You don't own me or some songs by Mari Trini and Chavela Vargas. Also, in this installment of Songs that changed the world, artists like Alaska, Rosa León, La Mari de Chambao, Sole Giménez, Mala Rodríguez, Mónica Naranjo or Christina Rosenvinge will participate.

22.00 / Telecinco

'The proposition'

What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019

The proposal. United States, 2009 (103 minutes). Director: Anne Fletcher. Performers: Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds

Romantic comedy in the service of Sandra Bullock that revolves around a powerful editor who suddenly faces his deportation to Canada, his country of origin. To avoid it he declares that he is committed to his assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), whom he has tortured for years. As silly as it sounds, but generally sympathetic.

22.00 / La 2

Marathon of 'The riders of the dawn'

What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019

One of the great literary series of TVE returns to the programming of La 2. The riders of the dawn, Based on the novel by Jesús Fernández Santos, and directed by the filmmaker Vicente Aranda, it was released in 1991. Its plot recalls the workers' revolution of 1934 in Asturias, over five chapters. The riders of the dawn It has a cast headed by Victoria Abril, Jorge Sanz and Maribel Verdú.

22.30 / The Sixth

'Network of lies'

What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Body of Lines. United States, 2008 (122 minutes). Director: Ridley Scott. Performers: Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong.

The story of an American field agent who, in order to unmask a Jordanian-based terrorist, must go deep into his murky world, centering the plot of this traditional combination of action film and espionage directed by a Ridley Scott who now turns his gaze to the conflicts in the Middle East. At the head of the cast, two effective and box office actors: Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, who repeats with Scott after Gladiator, A good year and American Gangster.

22.45 / La 1

'Spartacus'

What to see on TV today? | Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Spartacus United States, 1960 (180 minutes). Director: Stanley Kubrick. Performers: Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons.

One of the peplum most praised of cinema of all time. Kubrick obtained his consecration here as one of the great masters of the revolution of the slaves before the imperialist oppressor. Produced and starring Kirk Douglas, this famous film featured in its cast with a number of well-known actors, such as Peter Ustinov and a very young Tony Curtis.

.



Source link