The Gandules Film Season 2010 Barcelona

Welcome to the Gandules Film Season 2010

This year’s Gandules film season 2010 in Barcelona explores themes, feelings, and mysteries. It has established itself as a platform for open cinema, showcasing some of the most amazing films.
Throughout the month of August, the Gandules film season 2010 will investigate the feeling of doom, the journey into the unknown, characters and mazes aimlessly under the theme “Lost, Lost, Lost” three nights a week. Here are four movies which will be screened outdoors in the open air in the courtyard of the CCCB, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday starting at 22.00.

Gandules Film Season 2010

There is one catch though, it’s completely free!

Films at the Gandules film Season 2010 in Barcelona

Wednesday, August 4: Alphaville Jean-Luc Godard, 1965. The main star of the film Lemmy Caution embarks on a stellar journey through a cold and post-apocalyptic city.

Tuesday, August 10: The Exterminating Angel by Luis Buñuel, 1962. A bourgeois party turns into a horrendous nightmare when suddenly and mysteriously everyone becomes trapped in the room in which the event is celebrated. It could be called a film as enigmatic and rare as life itself.

Wednesday, August 18: Lost Highway by David Lynch 1997. A truly mythical film which takes us on a mysterious journey, accompanied by Naomi Watts as she guides us through the worst nightmares and hallucinations of the horror thriller genre.?A really great film to see at this year’s Gandules Film Season 2010.

Wednesday, August 25: Sans Soleil by Chris Marker, 1983. A fascinating film that breaks with the narrative conventions of space and time. A documentary with a touch of science fiction made to reinvents the image “and makes your heart beat faster.”

How to get to the Gandules Film Season 2010 Barcelona

To see the wonderful films at the Gandules Film Season 2010 at the CCCB in Barcelona:

Calle de Montalegre, 5
08001 Barcelona, Spain
Web: www.cccb.org/en/
E-Mail: global @cccb.org
Tel: 93 306 41 00

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