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July 22 2001, Sunday, 5.45pm and 8.05pmWIDOWS AND DOGS: FILMS BY TWO MEXICAN DIRECTORSThe first film is Arturo Repstein's "Profundo
Carmesi" (1996, 115 mins) which translates into "Deep Crimson" and is based on
fact. It is followed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's first film, "Amores Perros"
(2000, 165 mins), which means dog lovers and is composed of three different
stories all about those domestic animals that are man's best friend.
Both are in Spanish, with English sub-titles. Only £5.50 (£4.50 for students) to see both films. Reservations can be made by ringing the box office on 020 8237 1111. Location: Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, W6. Nearest tube station: Hammersmith (Piccadilly, District and Hammersmith & City lines).
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