“King Arthur”, “Billy Elliot” and the other films available on TV tonight

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Here is the complete list of films available Tonight on TV, genre films, remakes or small pearls of independent cinema that are broadcast in prime time on free-to-air digital terrestrial channels.

All the films to watch on TV tonight

I am noone

The film with the title is broadcast at 9.16pm on Italia 1 I am noone, which sees as its protagonist the Bob Odenkirk Of Better Call Saul, spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The actor, in Ilya Naishuller’s film, plays a mediocre man, who is barely considered by his son (Gage Munroe) and his wife Becca (Connie Nielsen). When two thieves enter the house, the man fails to be the hero the family needs and this further undermines his self-esteem while feeding his repressed being. The event, however, will bring secrets and a dark past to the surface, which will change everything.

King Arthur

Director Guy Ritchie he is certainly not famous for the slavish fidelity of his transpositions: his Sherlock Holmes, for example, it is light years away from the one immortalized by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. More or less the same thing happens with the myth of King Arthur. Madonna’s ex-husband director brings his version of young Arthur to the big screen (Charlie Hunnam) managed to pull the sword from the stone and become the new ruler of Camelot. In his rise he will also have to challenge the aims of his Hamlet uncle (Jude Law). King Arthur it airs at 9.10pm on Mediaset channel 20.

Papillon

At 9.10 pm on Rai Movie is broadcast Papillon, film inspired by the true story of Henri Charriére, who in the 1920s was wrongly accused of a murder and sent to the maximum security penitentiary in French Guiana. Here the man, who calls himself Papillon (Charlie Hunnam) decides to make a pact with Louis Dega (Rami Malek): he will act as his bodyguard and protect him if he shares the large sum of money he is carrying with Papillon. In fact, Papillon’s plan is to use that money to escape, a feat in which no one has succeeded.

Last Vegas

The comedy is available on TwentySeven at 9.04pm Last Vegas, centered on four longtime friends and played by Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline. When the last bachelor of the group finally decides to get married, his best friends organize a stag party for him in Las Vegas: however, the changes in the city will bring to the surface old grudges that have never really been overcome and what was supposed to be just a trip funny risks being the tombstone of a friendship that lasted years.

Billy Elliot

The last film among those available on TV tonight is Billy Elliot which airs at 9.25pm ​​on La5. It is an independent film centered on a young boy (Jamie Bell) who discovers his love for classical dance and is forced to keep it hidden from his father, a worker who has clear ideas about what a boy can and cannot do, in a suburb that seems to have no outlets.

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