What to watch today on TV? | Tuesday, February 11, 2020 | TV

21.00 / Movistar Releases
‘First Man’

First Man United States, 2018 (141 minutes). Direct: Damien Chazelle. Interpreters: Ryan Gosling, Jason Clarke, Claire Foy, Kyle Chandler.
Damien Chazelle again had Gosling (the star of his previous film, the multi-award The city of stars (La La Land)), to star in this measured story that looks from Armstrong's perspective, the story of the space program that NASA carried out in the 1960s and culminated in the trip to the Apollo Moon 11. The film credibly explores the cost that It was for the astronaut and his environment to carry out this dangerous mission. This is the first time Damien Chazelle directs a film in which he has not written the script and in which the story does not revolve around music.
21.30 / Four
‘First dates’ celebrates Valentine’s Day

First dates is ahead of Valentine in this special delivery of the program. Midori and Fernando met at the restaurant a while ago and their love came up withering. However, she works in New York and he in Valencia and can only be seen from time to time. Tonight they will meet to celebrate Valentine's Day and for her to present to her parents, something he doesn't even imagine is going to happen. Mamen Asencio, presenter of the space For three reasons RNE, will be the godmother of Fernando, a 74-year-old man who feels very lonely and wants to find the love of his life. He will try his luck with Mª Carmen, a 72-year-old woman who seeks to fall in love. Marco is 20 years old, a student and lives in Almeria, although he was born in Ciudad Real. He is a great music fan and wants to delight his date with one of his songs. He will have dinner with Bethlehem, who is 19 years old and lives in Malaga and says that, until now, he has had no luck in love.
21.45 / Antenna 3
Mario Vaquerizo and ‘El Monaguillo’ in ‘El hormiguero ’

In this second program of the week, ANDthe anthill You will live a night of laughter and good vibes with the visit of Mario Vaquerizo and El Monaguillo. With them Pablo Motos will talk about his participation in the Friday night star show on Antena 3, the contest Your face is familiar to me, and will review their best moments and anecdotes imitating artists of all kinds.
22.00 / Telecinco
Die or live, in ‘The Good Doctor’

Dr. Shaun Murphy and the Saint Bonaventure team will face each other, in tonight's double installment of The Good Doctor, to two complicated cases. In the first episode, ‘Hubert’, they address the clinical case of two brothers who are playing with life and death. On the other hand, Dr. Aaron Glassman faces the side effects of his cancer treatment. In the second, ‘Stories’, doctors and a patient of Dr. Claire Brown are forced to reveal a secret to the sick’s husband. when a complication arises after the prescribed treatment. Meanwhile, doctors Neil Melendez, Morgan Reznick and Alex Park treat a patient whose parents do not believe in vaccines.
22.00 / The 2
‘Cachitos de Hierro y Chrome 'sings to heartbreak

Breaks, tears and anger. Iron and chrome cups, The program of the 2 that dives in the sound archive of RTVE, proposes an original look at Valentine's Day through songs that speak of heartbreak. Music is an art where shelter when affairs go wrong. How many songs talk about love? But how many love lasts, makes happy and eat partridges? Love in songs doesn't usually end well. Sometimes it doesn't even start well. Why a Cachitos Special Valentine could not be anything other than 'Cachitos ... Heartbreak'. From Pimpinela to Nancy Rubias and from Perales to Los Planetas, without forgetting Luz Casal and OBK. An alignment of artists who have approached heartbreak in all its meanings: the horns, the "there you stay", tears, forgiveness, revenge and final freedom, among many other love themes.
22.00 / History
‘Legendary creatures’ of Spanish folklore

The History channel exclusively premieres legen Legendary creatures ’, its new original production series that explores, over six episodes, the origin of the legends of Spanish folklore going to the social, cultural and historical context where they materialized. A trip to the heart of the mythology of the country that discovers the origin of some fabulous beings such as the basajaun (Basque Country), the cuélebre (Asturias), the follets (Catalonia), and the anjanas (Cantabria), among many other fantastic creatures of Spanish geography Transformations and evolutions of these beings throughout the world, with the testimony of 28 experts from different disciplines such as history, psychology, art or science. The series has recreations that will guide the viewer through the different stories
22.30 / The Sixth
‘Where were you then?’ Travel to 2004

Tonight, Where were you then will dive in 2004, a year marked in everyone's memory. On March 11, Al-Qaeda blew up 10 bombs in the Commuter Network of the Community of Madrid killing 192 people. The Government of Aznar blamed, at first, the terrorist band ETA, an attitude that ended up costing the general elections. Shortly after, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero became president of the Government. The program speaks with the head of the emergency service that attended to the families of the victims and the injured, and we will remember how those first hours of the most serious attack in the history of Spain were. But 2004 had more proper names. Two very popular characters died, Carmina Ordonez and Jesus Gil and Gil. Spain was also news because the first royal wedding was held in many years. The then Prince Felipe married the journalist Letizia Ortiz and they did it in a great ceremony attended by the main European and political monarchies around the world.
22.40 / Antenna 3
The suspense grows in ‘Lost’

Fifth chapter of Lost, a series that tells the journey of a father who will do the unspeakable to discover what happened to his daughter. In this episode, ‘The Traitor’, Inma is held at a Bogota Club at gunpoint by a hitman nicknamed La Grilla. Sebastian decides to get into the wolf's mouth to help the Spanish. Milena is informed by the customs civil defense Úrsula of the reopening in Spain of the investigation into the disappearance of Soledad. The actress, fearing losing her daughter, decides to take drastic measures. But Soledad has begun to remember that he had another life before, and is heading to investigate his birth certificate in the civil registry. He does not know that there is going to cross nothing less than with Inma, his Spanish mother.
22.45 / The 1
'In the valley of Elah'

In the Valley of Elah. United States, 2007 (124 minutes). Director: Paul Haggis. Interpreters: Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, Susan Sarandon, Jason Patric.
The renowned screenwriter of Million dollar baby Y Letters from Iwo Jima, and director of the applauded Crash, Paul Haggis, is approaching the hell of the Iraq war in this committed mix of drama and intrigue supported by some fancy performances (perfect Tommy Lee Jones in the role of a retired military man looking for his missing son). One of the most lucid looks on the horrors of this warlike conflict.
23.00 / The 2
A musical walk through Castilla y León

Valladolid and León are the destinations you travel to tonight A country to listen to. Ariel Rot will meet Jesus Cifuentes, who will guide you through the two provinces. Among the surprises that the program holds, the meeting in the Pucelan capital of Celtas Cortos to interpret its best-known anthem. In the city of Pisuerga you will also find the classic and hairy rock of Arizona Baby and Ángel Stanich; with the dystopian rap by Erik Urano and the new pop by Siloe, along with the song by the author of Leon from Nadia Álvare. Already in León, he will attend the meeting between Alejandro Díez, former component of Cooper and Los Flechazos, and Myriam Gutiérrez. Already in León, they will attend the meeting between Alejandro Díez, former component of Cooper and Los Flechazos, and Myriam Gutiérrez, (Feroe, The Bright), as well as proposals as surprising and unclassifiable as that of Jhana Beat.
23.55 / M.CineDoc & Roll
'The Berlin pastry chef'

The Cakemaker Israel, 2017 (104 minutes). Director: Ofir Raul Graizer. Interpreters: Zohar Shtrauss, Sarah Adler, Tim Kalkhof, Roy Miller.
For his feature film debut, Ofir Raul Graizer sets up a simple and intimate drama starring a Berlin pastry chef who, after the death of his lover (an Israeli), travels to Jerusalem in search of answers. There he will meet the widow and the son of the deceased. A story well told that drinks in the sources of the French film Frantz, directed by François Ozon, and that bases much of its quality on the good work of its trailer cast. All soaked in a bittersweet taste.
23.55 / The 2
‘Documents TV’ arises if art can stop a bullet

This week, TV Documents This week the artist William Kelly, considered the Australian social conscience and creator of a compendium of critical and impactful artistic works, that changed the thinking and the way of seeing the world. Fragments of Guernica, the photograph of the Vietnamese girl Kim Phuc running naked after being sprayed with napalm, or the silhouette of the prisoners of Abu Grahib, are some of the artistic creations that appear in this work, whose final objective was “to reflect , both the peace in which some of us live in general, and the war and violence that others suffer, with the aim of achieving greater harmony in the world, ”explains William Kelly. Recorded on five continents and with the testimonies of thinkers, activists and artists from the most varied disciplines, the documentary Can art stop a bullet? exposes the works of these creators, united in the same feeling: the desire that art be able to achieve world peace, restore social justice and human rights, when politics and reason have failed.
0.10 / Movistar Drama
‘Monster ’

United States-Germany, 2003. Director: Patty Jenkins. Interpreters: Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci, Bruce Dern, Scott Wilson, Lee Tergesen, Annie Corley, Pruitt Taylor.
The true story of the first serial killer of the United States, Ailenne Wuorno, a lesbian prostitute desperate for love who faced extreme adversity until she was sentenced to the death penalty for the murder of six men, served Patty Jenkins to debut in the world of realization. The one in charge of giving life to this woman was the New Zealand actress Charlize Theron, who with an interpretation full of nuances won the Oscar for best actress, the Berlin Silver Bear and a Golden Globe.