Tuesday, March 31, 2015

In a London cinema issued “Stories Wild” with … – Telam


The British press reported that the film “Everyman” the London suburb of Hampstead, this weekend warned twice that the principle of “wild stories” coincides with what happened on the plane crashed Germanwings allegedly by Andreas Lubitz copilot in the French Alps.

Therefore, if a viewer could get angry seeing the images, was in time for the money tailed him entry. The warning is performed at the time of collection and pay the entry and returned to warn before starting the screening of the film, though no one withdrew from the room.

“‘Stories Wild” premiered Friday Last in the UK and has six separate stories that start with a trivial situation of everyday life and escalate to unsuspected and grotesque points. Climbing is both violence and humor.

The film tape, co-produced by El Deseo, the production of Almodóvar brothers, was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign language film and also the Palma Gold at the Cannes Film Festival among other awards he has won or been close to doing so.

Some British media called to cancel the release and delirious speculation in the media and social networks on performed if Andreas Lubitz came to see the movie and could even draw on it to do what allegedly made Tuesday: close the cabin to stay alone and crash the plane he was piloting. In film apparatus collides against her parents ‘house when passengers have already realized that they were all opponents of the invisible driver.

The six stories about revenge and more, gathered in’ Wild Stories ‘They were released last year in Spain and Germany, but it was the coincidence of these days with the crash and the UK premiere which returned today to the film.

At the Movies ” Everyman “Hampstead film was screened in original version with subtitles in Castilian and English, while the Curzon cinema network have released the warning on the website that may offend the sensibilities of viewers by the similarity of the first story with the plane crash that killed 150 people.

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