Film tonight on TV not to be missed Wednesday 9 March


Here is an overview of the films that will air tonight on TV on Sky channels. All Première and first pass Libraries are also available on Sky On Demand and Sky Go.

Science fiction movie to see on TV tonight

Seven Sisters, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Uno

Noomi Rapace and Willem Dafoe in a science fiction film. In a dystopian future, 7 twin sisters live in hiding so as not to be discovered by the government.

Seven Sisters, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema 4K

Noomi Rapace and Willem Dafoe in a science fiction film. In a dystopian future, 7 twin sisters live in hiding so as not to be discovered by the government.

Drama to see on TV tonight

Tomorrow is another day, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Due

Marco Giallini and Valerio Mastrandrea in a touching film on the theme of friendship. A man returns to Rome for 4 days after the discovery of his friend’s illness.

Mothers and Daughters, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Romance

Susan Sarandon and an ensemble cast in a film about various relationships between mother and daughter.

Invictus, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Drama

Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon in the film that tells how Nelson Mandela tried to unite blacks and whites for the 1995 rugby world cup.

Don’t hate, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Per Te

Alessandro Gassman in an award-winning drama in Venice. A Jewish surgeon lets a man die with a swastika tattooed on his body, and is then overwhelmed by guilt.

Comedy movie to see on tv tonight

Borat, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Comedy

Sasha Baron Cohen plays a Kazakh journalist trying to chase the American dream.

An almost perfect country, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Uno +24

Fabio Volo, Silvio Orlando and Miriam Leone in a comedy. Three friends decide to open a village to revive the fortunes of a small town in Basilicata.

We Want Sex, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Due +24

Sally Hawkins in a comedy inspired by the true story of a group of British workers who protested against sex discrimination.

Action movie to see on tv tonight

I corrupt – The Trust, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Action

Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood in an action thriller. Two policemen take possession of a safe but are engulfed by a spiral of violence.

Western movies to see on TV tonight

Once upon a time in the West, 9.15 pm on Sky Cinema Sergio Leone

Henry Fonda and Claudia Cardinale in one of the masterpieces of the great Italian director Sergio Leone.

Fantasy movie to see on tv tonight

The witches, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Family

Anne Hathaway stars in a film adaptation of a childhood classic. An orphan ends up in the middle of a gathering of witches.

Thriller movies to see on TV tonight

Hostage, 9.00 pm on Sky Cinema Suspense

Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe and Helen Mirren in a film based on a true story. A businessman is kidnapped by his former partner.

Free-to-air programs

18 gifts, at 21:25 on Rai 1

Vittoria Puccini, Benedetta Porcaroli and Eduardo Leo in a film inspired by a real story.

I would like you only one hour, at 21:20 on Rai 2

Enrico Brignano in a festive themed show on various themes, from music to current events.

Who has seen it ?, at 21:20 on Rai 3

Federica Sciarelli leads the program that deals with finding missing people and analyzing some disappearances.

Countercurrent, at 21:20 on Rete 4

Television rotogravure in which politics and social issues are discussed, with Veronica Gentili at the helm.

Stronger than fate, at 21:20 on Canale 5

Giulia Bevilacqua, Laura Chiatta and Loretta Goggi in a costume fiction based on real events.

Le Iene Show, 9:18 pm on Italia 1

Another prime-time appointment with the satire, news and current affairs services of the editorial staff of Le Iene.

Atlantis – Stories of men and worlds, 9.15 pm on La7

Andrea Purgatori conducts an in-depth program on historical, current and social issues.

Bruno Barbieri – 4 Hotel, 9.30 pm on TV8

Chef Bruno Barbieri tests 4 hotel managers around Italy to discover the best, region by region.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith, 9:25 pm on Nine

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in an action comedy. Two spouses discover that they are both ruthless killers.



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