This morning the Mayor of Torre Pacheco, Daniel García, by the pastor of Torre-Pacheco, David Masrtínez, presented the "Family Week.
Believing in the film "an initiative in line with the call by Benedict XVI's" Year of Faith ", which means the film as an interesting door for this" special time of reflection and rediscovery of the faith. "
In this line the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary of Torre-Pacheco in collaboration with the Municipality of Torre-Pacheco has chosen a group of films varied to provide different aspects and reach different audiences with the slogan "Believe in Film" with both senses, the most immediate that recognizes the value of film as an expressive and communicative, but also opens a second interpretation which points to the presence of faith in film.
The films will be screened at the Performing Arts Center Torre-Pacheco (CAES) with free access.
The films are:
WEDNESDAY 24 APRIL.
Session for adults.
21:00
"I prefer the Paradise".
Movie made by Mr
Juan Carlos García Domene, Episcopal Delegate teaching.
This film tells the story of an exceptional man, San Felipe Neri, and portrays a complicated time, whooping, that of the Medici, and the most poignant and salient episodes of the charismatic saint.
"Be good ... if you can!" Has become the proverbial expression of San Filippo Neri, one of the most beloved saints Church history.
The saint of joy, the minstrel of God, the second Apostle of Rome, Pippo the Well, all these are just some of the definitions of this priest who was born in Florence in 1515 and lived over 60 years in Rome.
While all this was the Council of Trent and began the so-called Counter, San Filippo trained the younger approaching them tenderly and irony to the Liturgy and getting them to divirtiesen singing and playing in a place that later became the Oratory congregation proclaimed by Pope Gregory XIII in 1575.
San Filippo Neri, in his long life was a friend of St. Ignatius of Loyola and Cardinal Charles Borromeo, but he, in his vocation, when asked if he would be made a cardinal, promptly replied, "I prefer to Paradise."
A simple staging conveys the joy of a man capable of changing reality from a compromised choice.
Stresses credible and convincing interpretation of Gigi knows Proetti convey the essence of a happy man.
Produced by RAI and Lux ​​Vide
THURSDAY 25 APRIL.
SESSION CHILD.
17:30
"The Perfect Game".
Movie made by Mr
David Martínez Robles, pastor of Our Lady of the Rosary Parish of Torre Pacheco.
It is a 2009 film based on a true story, which tells how, in 1957, a group of children thin and small, from Monterrey, Mexico who won the Youth World Championship Baseball.
Your pitcher has what is known as "A Perfect Game".
Living among poverty in the poorest neighborhoods of Monterrey, Mexico in 1957, a group of boys with low incomes discover the joy of playing baseball in a vacant lot under the guidance of Cesar, whose aspirations of becoming a major league coach were frustrated by the discrimination.
Motivated by the dream of playing baseball in a real Little League game, the young team members defy their difficult situation - lack of resources, parental disapproval and prejudice prevalent - and earn their first Little League victory in soil U.S. marks the beginning of a unique experience Supported by a great religious faith, a priest with a heart of gold and his love for the game, the nine players and their coach embark on an incredible run of luck to take them to cross the south border to Texas, and then to the World Series of Little League in Williamsport, Pennsylvania., where a miracle will be granted a place in the history of the game and will forever change their lives.
Based on true facts, "ThePerfectGame" has a lot of inspiration and warmth as was the Little League team Monterrey Mexico, had the faith and strength of the human spirit to triumph defying all odds.
FRIDAY 26 APRIL SESSION YOUTH.
20:00 pm
MAKTUB.
Movie made by Mr
Juan Carlos García Domene, Episcopal Delegate teaching.
Manolo (Diego Peretti) is in full midlife crisis.
His marriage to Beatriz (Aitana Sanchez-Gijon) is on the brink of chaos, routine work is unbearable and communication with their two children and life itself is harmful.
However, fate leads him to cross paths with Antonio (Andoni Hernandez), a boy of 15 years canary cancer patient but with a highly contagious vitality.
Thereafter, his friendship with him, his mother (Goya Toledo), a fun food delivery (Jorge Garcia) and an extravagant nurse (Rosa Maria Sarda), among others, will be the beginning of endless matches that will change your Life in a fun and magical Christmas story.
The word "Maktub" comes from Arabic and means "what is written".
The title refers to those strange coincidences that happen sometimes and they seem inevitable, as if by fate.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Torre Pacheco