Cheap Original Version Films Six Days a Week

Every day except Mondays and holidays, the 90-year-old Cine Doré hosts the Filmoteca Española, a government funded program to bring great movies new and old to Madrid. Each film costs 2.50 € and a ten-film pass (abono) is just 20€. The Filmoteca typically offers four movies per night for diverse tastes and from various eras. All are shown in their original version with subtitles. This month, the program honors directors David Cronenberg, Alain Cavalier, Miguel Delibes, Antonio Ozores and Miguel Gato.On Tuesday, the 12th of April, the Filmoteca presents:

Rabid, a 1979 Canadian film directed by Cronenberg, at 17:30h

A series of films including O herdeiro, L’Atalante and two short documentaries directed by acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Gato, who died last November, at 19h

El disputado voto del señor Cayo, a 1986 Spanish film directed by Delibes, at 20h

And finally, La Chamada, El amor es un extraño juego, a 1968 French film by Cavalier, at 22h

To see further film schedules, visit: http://www.mcu.es/cine/docs/MC/FE/PrograDore/PrograDore88.pdf for a complete list.

The ticket window opens at 16:15h and Cine Doré has a cafeteria for movie-marathoners who need a caffeine or sugary boost between films. Moviegoers are also able to suggest films for future months.

The theater is located at C/ Santa Isabel, 3 between the Antón Martín, Tirso de Molina and Lavapiés Metro stations. It can also be reached by the 6, 26, 32 and 57 buses.

Image Source: MCU.es Ministero de Cultura