
Nits de cinema. Rock’n cinema cycle
Rock’n Cinema cycle.
24 Hour Party People (UK, Michael Winterbottom, 2002) 117’
Film presentation and discussion by Álvaro Yebra, member of the Cinema Hall of the UV.
Spanish subtitles. Presentation and discussion.Direction Michael Winterbottom Script Frank Cottrell Boyce Editing Trevor Waite Photography Robby Müller Music Elvis Presley Production Andrew Eaton Starring Steve Coogan, Shirley Henderson, Paddy Considine, Andy Serkis, Chris Coghill, Lennie James, Danny Cunningham, Paul Popplewell, Sean Harris, Rob Brydon, Enzo Cilenti, Simon Pegg, Kieran O'Brien, Kate Magowan, Martin Hancock, Tim Horrocks, Keith Allen, Darren Tighe, Ralf Little
Synopsis In 1976, Tony Wilson discovers that his true vocation is music. He establishes a record label and become a talent scout and music promoter. The result was the successful record label Factory Records in Manchester, from which groups like Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays came out. After attending a Sex Pistols concert, in the late 70's, Wilson and his friends make a plan that completely changes the world of pop music makes Manchester famous. After launching Factory Records, they buy a place for their own nightclub, which becomes world famous.
Free entry, limited seating
Date 25 july 2012 at 22:00 to 23:59. Wednesday.
Gothic cloister. Centre del Carme (c/ Museo, 2)
Cinema Hall of the University of Valencia. With the collaboration of: Consortium of Museums of the Generalitat Valenciana, Film Archive of the IVAC.