Casablanca: Love, War, and the Fog of Memory
You are invited to experience a film that shaped cinema and everyday language: Casablanca, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
Set in a wartime café where exiles, dreamers, opportunists, and resistance fighters cross paths, this story of love and moral choice gave us lines that still echo in daily speech. Phrases born in black and white that somehow feel permanent.
There is something different about seeing it on the big screen — the shadows, the silences, the faces, the final scene on the fog-covered runway. What feels familiar becomes immediate again.
Screening in the original English version with Spanish subtitles.
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Some films are watched. Others are lived.
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