
If you believe in the taste of politician and pedagogue Grida Duma, on Friday night you will drop by the flower cocktails and sit down to watch one of these masterpieces of cinematography.
Duma responded to Class Magazine, which asked for her five favorite films. She said seven.
Amadeus (1984) - The Life, Success and Trouble of Wolfgang Amadeuz Mozart, told from the perspective of Antonio Salieri, the Contemporary composer who was extremely jealous of Mozart's talent.
Artificial Intelligence (2001) - A highly advanced robot boy wants to become a real boy to win the heart of his human mother.
Shadowlands (1993) - CS Lewis, a Christian theologian, writer, and professor led a mundane life until he met the poet Joy Gresham.
Road to Perdition (2002) - The son of a mobster witnesses a murder that forces him and his father to flee the path of redemption and revenge.
The Age of Innocence (1993) - A 19th-century story set in New York, where a young lawyer falls in love with a separated woman while he is engaged to her cousin.
Gone with the wind (1939) - A manipulative woman and a wild man fall in love during the American Civil War and during the Reconstruction period.
City Lights (1931) - With the help of a trader, a stroller who falls in love with a blind flower vendor raises money to be found near him.