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Twilight Theatre

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In a small and picturesque town, the beloved old neighborhood cinema, "El Eclipse," faces its final closure due to the arrival of modern cinema chains and the loss of its regular clientele. The owner, a passionate retired filmmaker, fights to keep his legacy alive while clinging to the memories of the great stars of classic cinema. In its final screening, he invites a group of young local filmmakers to showcase their short films and revive the spirit of alternative cinema.

As the night progresses, the cinema transforms into a refuge where nostalgia and creativity intertwine. The projections come to life, and each short film evokes emotions ranging from laughter to sadness. This event is not only a celebration of the seventh art but also an opportunity for the young filmmakers to connect with each other and with their own passion for storytelling.

However, the night takes an unexpected turn when the characters from the projections begin to interact with the audience. Overwhelmed by the blend of reality and fiction, the protagonists must confront their own fears and insecurities while seeking a way to preserve the magic of cinema in the face of an uncertain future. Amid dreams, laughter, and tears, we discover that stories have the power to unite generations and leave an indelible mark on the collective memory.

Media type
Movie
Year
1982
Director
Perry Rosemond
Writer
Carmen Finestra
Jim Staahl
Neal Israel
Jim Fisher
Kevin Kelton
Jeffrey Barron
Gary Jacobs
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Actors
Roddy McDowall
Steve Martin
Candy Clark
Rosemary Clooney
Pam Dawber
Shelley Duvall
Martin Mull
Bill Murray
George Peppard
Carl Reiner
Benny Luke
Michael York
Harry Anderson
Paul Reubens
Phil Proctor
Craig Allen Rothwell
Douglas B. Green
Fred LaBour
Woody Paul
Mr. T
Rick Moranis
Bob Denver
Leslie Nielsen
Gender
Comedy
PelΓ­cula de TV
Country
United States
Producers
Pat Proft
Neal Israel
Steve Martin
Original title
Twilight Theatre
Duration
68
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