7th cycle of cinema and bioethics
Start date
19/10/2021
Ending date
26/10/2021
Location
Plaza de Legazpi, 8
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After a two-year stop due to the pandemic, the Cinema and Bioethics cycle returns to the Matadero in Madrid with four new audiovisual proposals to analyze, through cinema, the conflicts posed by medicine. Director Javier Fesser and actor Javier Gutiérrez will be in charge of opening the cycle on October 13 at 7 pm with the screening of their successful Campeones. It will be the starting point for a proposal that this year will also serve to pay tribute to Fernando Fernán Gómez and Luis García Berlanga for the centenary of their birth with the screening of the film El viaje a ninguna parte and to present two unpublished proposals that address bioethics first hand.
Organized again by the Instituto de Ética Clínica Francisco Vallés in collaboration with the Dr. Antoni Esteve Foundation, this new edition of the Cinema and Bioethics series will continue on October 19 with the premiere of El ojo de la medusa, an unpublished film by Paul Naschy and which many considered non-existent. After years of research, the film has been able to be located, edited and restored, thanks to the direction of José Cabanach, and will serve to address the presence of tobacco in cinema.
The third session of the cycle, which will take place the next day, October 20, at the Cineteca del Matadero in Madrid, wants to pay tribute to two great figures of Spanish cinema on the centenary of his birth: Fernando Fernán Gómez and Luis García Berlanga. Therefore, after the screening of El viaje a ninguna parte, attendees will be attended by their children, the writer and art dealer Fernando Fernán Gómez and the film director José Luis García Berlanga, along with the actor Gabino Diego.
The last session of the Film and Bioethics cycle, to be held on October 26, will present Kayros, a history of bioethics, the film by Benjamín Herreros that addresses the current and future challenges of bioethics in the hand of many of its current protagonists, including the jurist and playwright Antonio Garrigues and the philosopher Javier Sádaba. Produced by the Víctor Grífols i Lucas Foundation, the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine and the Francisco Vallés Institute of Clinical Ethics, the film will feature its director, Benjamín Herreros, and Senator Koldo Martínez.
All the sessions of the Film and Bioethics cycle will take place at the Cineteca de Madrid (Pl. De Legazpi, 8) from approximately 7 to 9.30 pm and have a limited capacity.
PROGRAMA
¿Quién está enfermo?
13 de octubre de 2021, 19 horas
– Presentación: Benjamín Herreros
– Introducción: María Jesús Pascual, Instituto de Ética Clínica Francisco Vallés
- Proyección de la película: Campeones
- Coloquio:
– Javier Fesser, Director de cine
– Javier Gutiérrez, Actor
– Antonio del Real, Director de cine
El tabaco en el cine
19 de octubre de 2021, 19 horas
– Presentación: Benjamín Herreros
– Introducción: José M. Cabanach, Director de cine
- Proyección de la película: El ojo de la Medusa
- Coloquio:
– José Luis Garci, Director de cine
– Luis Alberto de Cuenca, Poeta y crítico
Memoria y cine
20 de octubre de 2021, 19 horas
– Presentación: Benjamín Herreros
– Introducción: Enrique Vivas, Instituto de Ética Clínica Francisco Vallés
- Proyección de la película: El viaje a ninguna parte
- Coloquio:
– Fernando Fernán Gómez (hijo), escritor y marchante de arte
– José Luis García Berlanga, Director de cine
– Gabino Diego, Actor
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- Buena medicina, medicina buena
26 de octubre de 2021, 19 horas
– Presentación: Benjamín Herreros
– Introducción: Koldo Martínez, Senador - Proyección de la película: Kayros, una historia de la bioética
- Coloquio:
– Antonio Garrigues, Jurista y dramaturgo
– Javier Sádaba, Filósofo - Clausura. Músicas de cine
– Dúo de Guitarra Contraste
- Buena medicina, medicina buena
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