UCM ART CINEMA: SPECIAL CYCLE IN THE MONTH OF EASTER: THE PASSION OF MICHAEL OFFER
On Tuesday April 19 at 20:00 Film Series will continue the specially dedicated UCM Art to Easter, at the Extension Center UCM.
Now is the turn of "The Passion" by Michael Offer, which shows the beginning of the Easter week with thousands of pilgrims who come to Jerusalem to celebrate the most important festival in their religious calendar.
Nevertheless, for the Roman administration, led by Pontius Pilate, is the most difficult time of year. In addition to the High Priest Caiaphas and the priests of the temple will be heavy workload and pressure to maintain civil order will be intense, as there is news that Jesus the Galilean is approaching the city on the back of a donkey and enter in Jerusalem through the East Gate City, thus fulfilling two of the most powerful prophecies that herald the coming of the Messiah, which many believe will lead the military victory and bring spiritual salvation.
Michael is a director of well-known TV series in America. Among his most important are the Lost World in 1999, The State Within in 2006, and The Passion in 2008. Accessions
Accessions to enjoy each of these films are $ 500 for the general public, 2 x 1 for subscribers Journal Center and free for students and staff UCM. More Movies Tuesday, 26 April, 20:00 pm John Paul II by John Kent Harrison. TECHNICAL
Title: The Passion
Original Title: The Passion
Rating: All Espectador Year: 1208
Duration: 94 min.
Music: Debbie Wiseman Writer: Paul Knight
Genre: Drama Religion. Bible. TV miniseries
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TALKS CYCLE: INNER WORLDS AND TIMES ON BACH
At 20:00 hours Wednesday in April, will run the cycle of chat "Inner Worlds and Times" , which will be free admission and that 20 will sparkle with "Learn to listen to: Johann Sebastian Bach" by Francisco Xavier Ramirez Navia and Bravo, who is responsible for dialogue with the audience and hear some of their creations.
At the event, presenters will explain the life of this talented musician and teach the audience to listen to music and discover what made him so special.
The gatherings
Importantly, UCM, in its role as educator, seeks to build new audiences in the field of music, promote and encourage reading habits among students and adult people, and improve access of the population to cultural and educational programs in the areas of Music, Philosophy and Religion, Literature and History.
is for this reason that we continue with this special program with the Faculty of Religious and Philosophical, which seeks to realize a cultural and educational program aimed at the community and students, designed to strengthen their comprehensive training, on a regular and consistent, helping to expand their knowledge as individuals, to better communication between people.
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