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Film Screening: Rojo y negro (1942)
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Cinema — “Red and Black” at Teatro CICCA, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. VERTIGO CINEMA AT CICCA. Next April 6 at 6:30 p.m., we invite you to discover a gem of Spanish cinema: Red and Black (1942), directed by Carlos Arévalo. A story marked by the context of the Second Republic, where two young people who grew up together see how their lives take opposite paths as their political ideals awaken. Love, ideology, and destiny intertwine in an intense tale full of history. Experience classic cinema on the big screen. Free admission by obtaining your ticket through this link. Contact phone: 928 36 86 87.
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