Updated March 24, 2016 at 12:01 am
From Thursday, Easter takes over the television. Although many hate them, the films of the time are a delicacy entertainment and a tradition for many others. Review with Live some
Very few fast tele. That is a fact in Costa Rica. This weekend, while you eat sardines, coffee and pies chiverre, dozens of films related to Easter come to the small screen to tempt him at home.
Although many say hate them , the fact of the matter is that many are good films and even have fought Oscar Academy awards.
Others go regular to bad, but that matters little. On Thursday, Friday and Holy Saturday seem to receive the “forgiveness” from the audience as they see them these days is almost a tradition.
“It is true that there are people who do not like, but many others want them to see any means. It is like a ritual, such as eating sardines and go to the processions, why is that broadcasters schedule them, “said Erick Fallas, film critic and producer programming channel 13.
“See the case of the film Miracle of Marcelino . You do not know how many people called us for us to put this year, “Fallas.
Filmes as Ben- Hur (1959) that eleven statuettes is one of the films most Oscars in history, is one of the films that will not miss the special programming these days and one of many that is placed on the side of the best films critiqued of . the time and also of film history
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Quo Vadis , The 10 commandments and The robe , for example, are other productions that are in the top ten of the most criticized.
on the other hand for some people Easter would not be Easter without the television series Jesus of Nazareth or a boy named Jesus . These productions will be available, not to worry, like movies like Miracle of Marcelino and The Passion of Christ .
there are also films for those who complain that they “always give the same.” Channel 7, for example, air Saturday AD: The Bible Continues a series of 12 chapters that uses the book The Acts of the Apostles as a guide for history
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Channel 6 will release the tapes Barabbas (2012), Roger Young, and channel 13 brings to the tape memory as the nun’s Story (1959) with Audrey Hepburn, and the bells of St. Mary’s (1945), with Ingrid Bergman.
If you like the plan, review with Live major films channels 7, 6, 13 scheduled this weekend. Netflix and TCM also contribute to the ‘holy’, abundant and specific list.
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Journalist Film
Journalist supplement Viva La Nation. Bachelor of Journalism at the University of Costa Rica. His academic training is complemented by student work in media university
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