An Inevitable Quote for Cinema Lovers
The Can Rajoler Theater is preparing to host a prominent film event next Sunday, March 23, at 6.30 pm, with the screening of the film “El 47”, a work directed by Manel Barrena. This production has captured the attention of the public and critics, winning a total of eight awards at the last Gaudí Awards Gala, including the categories of best film and best male protagonist.
An inspiring viatge at Bord of 47
The story of “The 47” is based on the real life of a neighbor of Torre Baró, Manolo Vital, who challenged the local authorities to show that public transport could reach his neighborhood despite adverse conditions. Through this story, the film transports us to a world where a bus becomes the symbol of the struggle and perseverance of a community.
A stellar cast
The film has a remarkable cast that includes names such as Eduard Fernández, Clara Segura and Aimar Vega, among others. With a script written by Marcel Barrena and Alberto Marini, the film promises a powerful performance that resonates with the audience.
Details of the projection
Technical aspects and classification
With a duration of 110 minutes, “the 47” is a drama that is not recommended for children under 7 years. The version presented will be in Catalan, maintaining the authenticity of the narrative.
Access and prices
Tickets will cost 4.5 euros for the general public, with reduced rates of 3 euros for young people, the elderly and people with reduced mobility. In addition, the members of Club La Vanguardia will enjoy a special offer of 2×1.
How to buy tickets
Tickets can be purchased online through shows.parets.cat or directly at the theater one hour before the event. They can also be purchased at the offices of Can Rajoler on Tuesday morning.
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With the film “The 47”, the Can Rajoler Theater offers not only entertainment, but also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of the community and the struggle for neighborhood rights.