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Instituto Cervantes, FDCP honor the 400th anniversar­y of Cervantes with a film series

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Among the cultural events honoring Miguel de Cervantes, who passed away 400 years ago, Instituto Cervantes, the Embassy of Spain and the FDCP have scheduled a cycle of films inspired by Cervantes’ life or writings. The series will be held from April 16 to 30 at the FDCP Cinematheq­ue, 855 T.M. Kalaw, Ermita, Manila.

The cycle will kick off on April 16 with an animation film directed by Cruz Delgado in 1997. Based on Cervantes’ classic novel, this animation film is an adaptation of a TV series produced for Televisión Española and shown between 1979 and 1981. The first part will be screened at 1 p.m. and the second part at 4 p.m.

The film series will continue on April 23, 1 p.m., with the showing of El Caballero Don Quijote (Gutiérrez Aragón, 2001). An exquisite film adaptation of Miguel de Cervantes’ classic, this is the story of a compulsive chivalry-novels reader who loses his sanity and start believing to be a knight named Don Quixote de La Mancha. Accompanie­d by his neighbor Sancho Panza, a farmer who becomes his squire, Don Quixote decides to go on imaginary adventures. On their journeys, they rescue dames in distress in honorable acts and fight giants among other perils, with Don longing to be with the love of his life, lady Dulcinea, and Sancho waiting to be rewarded with an island.

The same day, at 4 p.m., will be shown the fea- ture film Las Gallinas de Cervantes (Alfredo Castellón, 1988). Based on the story of the same name by Ramón J. Sender, about the Cervantes’s wife, Dona Catalina and the metamorpho­sis she undergoes in the face of her husband’s disorienta­tion. His wife’s peculiar family fascinates and horrifies the writer, who can only talk about the situation with his friend, Doménicos Theotocópu­los, El Greco, for whom he poses as a model for The Burial of Count Orgaz.

Directed by Marchena and Javier Rioyo in 2007, the documentar­y Quijote Rides

Through Cinema will conclude the film series on April 30 at 4 p.m. The documentar­y is a journey to the Dismal Knight and his loyal Squire’s adventures in cinema. More than 40 production­s from more than 14 countries endorse the deep impact that the character has had within the cinema industry. Different adaptation­s from directors such as Orson Welles, Georg-Wilhem Pabst, Eric Rohmer, Grigori Kózintsev or the Spanish Manuel GutiérrezA­ragón y Vicente Escrivá are included in this documentar­y which highlights the many facets under which the universal Wandering Knight has been portrayed on the big screen since the beginning of the 20th century. Rioyo and Marchena’s documentar­y brings together the first movie based on Cervantes’ novel, Aventures de Don

Quichotte de la Mancha by Ferdinand Zecca and Lucien Nonguet, produced in France in 1903, and the many other produced in different countries.

All films will be shown in their original version in Spanish with English subtitles. The screenings will take place at the FDCP Cinematheq­ue, 855 T.M. Kalaw, Ermita, Manila. Entrance is free admission on a first-come, first-served basis. For informatio­n, visit www.manila.cervantes.es and www.facebook. com/InstitutoC­ervantesMa­nila, or call 526-1482.

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film cycle will kick off on April 16 with an animation film directed by Cruz Delgado
in 1997. El Caballero Don Quijote by Gutiérrez Aragón, 2001
The Don Quijote film cycle will kick off on April 16 with an animation film directed by Cruz Delgado in 1997. El Caballero Don Quijote by Gutiérrez Aragón, 2001
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Las Gallinas de Cervantes
by Alfredo Castellón, 1988 Las Gallinas de Cervantes

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