Tuesday, April 5, 2011

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ART CINEMA LANDSCAPES WEEKLY

UCM ART CINEMA: SPECIAL

CYCLE IN THE MONTH OF EASTER

Life Beyond

Tuesday April 5, 2011 at 20:00

On Tuesday April 5 at 20 : 00 hours beginning on UCM Art Film Series specially dedicated to Easter.


For this reason, the Extension Department, Arts and Culture made a selection of four films with a clear message of hope that will live a moment of reflection to attendees. In addition, this course is supported by the Faculty of Religious and Philosophical, with interesting comments and reviews of Catholic orientation.


Thus, the 5 will begin with "Beyond Life" Clint Eastwood, a drama that brings together the lives of George, a worker who has a special connection with life after the death of Marie, a French journalist who has a near-death experience that shakes his concept of reality, and Marcus, a London school, who loses her more near and dear.


Clint Eastwood Clinton Eastwood


was born on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California in the United States and is an actor, filmmaker, film producer, writer, musician and composer.


has been awarded five Oscars, an award Irving G. Thalberg, five Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild Award Award and five People's Choice Awards, plus numerous other international awards.


His long film career extends from 1955 to today, and among his best known films include Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, Letters from Iwo Jima, Gran Torino and Hereafter. Accessions



Accessions to enjoy each of these films are $ 500 for the general public; 2x1 Journal Subscriber Center and free for students and staff UCM.


Catholic Reading of "Beyond Life"


The film puts its focus in divination and evocation of the dead. One of the protagonists is, precisely, a medium. From the perspective of Christian faith, such conduct is not adhered to, in essence, the First Commandment: "Worship and love God above all things." Well, there is enclosed a will, at least implicitly, of power over time and history. In this regard, such practices do not render to God the worship that He belongs. Nevertheless, the film has, without doubt, values \u200b\u200bthat deserve mention: the search for meaning of life of genuine love, the confrontation with death and "beyond." In short, this is a kind of photography in the cultural atmosphere around the world. Prof. Cesar Lambert.


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Title: Life Beyond


Original Title: Hereafter


Rating: Over 14 Years.


Year: 2010 Length: 124 min.


Genre: Drama


Cast: Matt Damon and George, Cécile De France as Marie Lelay, and George and Frankie Marcus McLaren and Jacob.

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