Embled movies will also be screened this year by SKAI- the curriculum for every day of the Holy Week where we will see Cinema every day
Top film productions are special in the SKAI program on Holy Week, April 14 – 20.
Monday 14.04
17.00, “Mummy Returns”
In the afternoon it brings a favorite adventure to our screens. “The Mummy Returns” (The Mummy Returns, 2001). Having overcome their confrontation with Imhotep (Arnold Bonsloo), Rick O’Connell (Brejer) and Evelin (Rachel Weiss) are now married and raise their eight -year -old son Alex (Freddie Boat) in London. A game of fate, however, overturns everything: Imhotep’s mummy, now exhibit at the British Museum, manages to “regenerate” once again, determined to destroy the Earth. But it’s not the only one. Another dark force, stronger than Imhotep, Scorpion King (Dwayne Johnson), is ready to launch his hordes to conquer the world. When these two forces conflict, the O’Concons begin a race against time as they struggle to save their son and the whole of humanity! (Marking 8)
22.00, “The Kingdom of Heaven”
A journey through time through the frames of the adventure “The Kingdom of Heaven” (Kingdom of Heaven, 2005) with Ridley Scott’s directorial look. In 1184 AD In Jerusalem, Christians are experiencing a precarious coexistence with the most crowded Arabs, while the sacred city is governed by the weak King Baldouin and his advisers. Far from there, in a village in France, lives a young blacksmith named Balian (Orlando Bloom) who has just lost his beloved wife, and is in danger of losing his faith. Meanwhile, Ibelin’s Knight Godfreyigos returns to his homeland to recruit young fighters and lead a crusade to defend the Holy Land from the Muslim troops of Arab Saladin (Ganen). At the same time, the blue -collar knight is also looking for his law son, who, as it turns out, is none other than Balian. (Marking 12 / violence)
M. Tuesday 15.04
22.00, “Noah”
The narratives of the Old Testament and Noah’s story inspired Darren Aronofsky to create the religious film “Noah” (Noah, 2014). Noah (Russell Crowe) is a friendly family man and the only righteous among humans. It is tormented daily by visions of a flood that will destroy life on earth. Over time he understands their meaning and divine mission. By order of God he constructs an ark, where his family and animals will be rescued, before the devastating flood destroys the human species. The cast of the film is complemented by leading actors such as Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins, Emma Watson, Ray Winston and Nick Nolte. (Marking: 12 / violence)
01.00, ‘body’
Jona McCord’s “The Body” thriller “The Body” (“The Body”, 2001) promises to keep us awake! During excavations in Jerusalem, archaeologist Sharon Golban (Olivia Williams) discovers a tomb containing the skeleton of a Crucified from the 1st century AD. This discovery is so interested in the Vatican that it entrusts Jesuit priest Matt Gutierrez (Antonio Banderas) to travel there to examine the findings. But the priest will soon find himself in adventures, as politicians, priests and all sorts of religious extremists are determined to exploit this discovery for the benefit of their own interests. (Marking 12)
M. Wednesday 16.04
22.00, ‘The Last Temptation’
Martin Scorsese’s Best Director, Martin Scorsese’s Religious, Cinematic Masterpiece is based on Nikos Kazantzakis’ work. Before he begins to proclaim the word of God, Jesus (Willem Dafoe) works as a mere carpenter and even constructs crosses on behalf of the Romans. But his soul is tormented by an inner battle: Is he strong enough to take on his true duty? Can he renounce the temptations and joys of worldly life to follow his divine destiny? At the exhortation of Judah (Harvey Kaitel), Jesus abandons his profession and leaves for the desert as an ascetic, to face his inner demons. (Marking 16, violence, sex)
Thursday 17.04
22.00, “The Passions of Christ”
With multiple Oscar nominations, Mel Gibson’s dramatic and biographical film, starring Jim Cavizel, narrates the last 12 hours of Christ’s life: from the time of his arrest after the prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, to his interrogation. A great innovation of the film is the fact that all dialogues are presented in Aramaic and Latin. The cast of the film is complemented by: Maya Morgenstern, Monica Bellucci, Christos Sopov, Rosalinda Zlendano, Sergio Rubini, and more. (Marking 16 / violence)
00.45, “Spartacus”
In 1960, Stanley Kubrick directs Kirk Douglas in the film “Spartacus”, a four -folded Oscar, an emblematic adventure of the season. 73 BC A slave from Thrace, Spartakos (Kerk Douglas), is sold to a gladiator trainer. After weeks of training, Spartacus turns against his owners and motivates all slaves to rebel. Slowly the great uprising of the slaves is organized, which shakes the foundations of the Roman Empire. At the side of Kirk Douglas are: Lawrence Olivier, Jeans Simmons, Charles Loton, Tony Curtis and Peter Ustinov. (Marking 12 / violence)
Easter Sunday 20.04
00.30 “Apocalypto”
A different journey to the Mayan world with the signature of Mel Gibson is “Apocalypto” (2006). When his idyllic lifestyle is brutally disturbed by the violent invasion of enemies he cannot control, a man will begin a dangerous journey in the troubled years of Maya culture. In a world dominated by oppression and fear, he will make great efforts to overthrow his fate, escape and return home with the driving force his love for his wife and family. In this three Oscar nominee film starring: Edarardo Tarasena, Raul Max Trial, Dalia Ernandez and more. (Marking 16 / violence)
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