

- Man on Wire:
Man on Wire is an impressive document about the story - as real as it is incredible - of Philippe Petit, a young man who in 1974 turned his dream into a feat known as "the artistic crime of the century." A truly exciting work worthy of an endless list of international recognitions, recently culminated with the Oscar for Best Documentary Film. On August 7, 1974, a young Frenchman named Phillippe Petit stepped on a cable illegally hung between the twin towers of New York, then the tallest buildings in the world. After an hour of walking the cable, he was arrested, psychologically examined and imprisoned before finally being released.
- The Emperor's Journey:
In the water the emperor penguin is like a dolphin, elegant, powerful and fast. On land he is the complete opposite, clumsy and desprotegido.porqu Why does he abandon his natural environment to walk hundreds of kilometers through inhospitable, frozen landscapes, in adverse conditions to the most remote part of Antarctica? He has only one motive and it is essential: the survival of his own species. The Emperor's Journey will tell us this epic, in which love, drama, courage and adventure are mixed.
- Promises:
They live only twenty minutes away from each other but inhabit radically opposite worlds. There are seven children between 9 and 13 years old, a fascinating portrait of the Palestinian conflict. Brilliant, creative, authentic and unpredictable, Promises is an incredible window into the complexity of the situation in the Middle East. A film that everyone should see.
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