The Department of Culture programming continues with films being screened at the Performing Arts Hall (Cinema Velasco) of the town with the latest film for all tastes and ages at the price of 3 euros per ticket.
The film program includes the screening of the children's movie "Where the Wild Things Are" and "Sherlock Holmes" coming this weekend to the big screen cinema in the town.
"Where the Wild Things Are" will be screened this weekend on Saturday February 20 at 18:00 pm and Sunday 21 at 17:00.
On the other hand, "Sherlock Holmes" will be screened in two passes as well, on Saturday February 20 at 21:30 pm and Sunday 21 February at 19:30.
In the children's movie "Where the Wild Things," tells the story of Max, a mischievous and sensitive child feels misunderstood at home and escapes to a place where monsters live.
Max lands on an island where mysterious and strange creatures whose emotions are as wild and unpredictable as their actions.
The film "Sherlock Holmes" starts with a chase to find Lord Blackwood, head of an obscure sect with inexplicable powers.
Holmes and Watson are the first to enter the crypt where Blackwood (Mark Strong) takes a ritual sacrifice.
The duo is on time and Blackwood arrested after a fight with the guards.
Two months later, Watson Holmes at Royal invited to present his bride, Mary Morstan (Kelly Reilly), after Holmes test their deduction skills with her, and Mary Watson offended removed: Next, Holmes competes in a fight bare-knuckle boxing against a professional who, in spite of that, gives him a beating.
Later, Watson arrives at Baker Street where Holmes has encontrón.
Finally, Holmes wakes up the next day beset by Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams) who asks him to look for a dwarf called Reordon.
Searching for that character is accompanied by a series of events that make the case one of the more sinister than the London detective has faced.
First, Blackwood, after being executed, reappears as spectrum, after leaving his tomb, which found Reordon rather than Blackwood.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana