The thriller starring Keanu Reeves and Adam Driver as ex-assassin John Wick is among this week’s premieres

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Keanu Reeves once again replaces former hitman John Wick, and Adam Driver reluctantly heads to Prehistory alongside the Spanish comedy ‘El hotel de los lios’ in ’65, two of this week’s most exclusive movie premieres. ‘, with Pepe Viyuela and José Mota.

Keanu Reeves continues to seek justice in ‘John Wick 4’

The action and thriller epic that reinvigorated his career. Keanu Reaves reaches its fourth installmentDirected by Chad Stahelski and with an ensemble cast that also includes Laurence Fishburne, Bill Skarsgard, who brings a new villain named The Marquis, or Spaniard Natalia Tena.

Wick’s head is higher and has a higher price From New York to Paris via Osaka and Berlin as you continue to fight against the High Table and seek out the strongest players in the underworld.

Among the dinosaurs in Adam Driver ’65

sci-fi thriller directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, creators of “A Quiet Place” starring Adam DriverHe is one of the most sought after actors in Hollywood after the end of the Star Wars saga.

After an accident on an unknown planet, pilot Mills (The Driver) discovers that he was stranded on Earth 65 million years ago. Along with Koa (Ariana Greenblatt), the only survivor, You will have to find your way among dangerous prehistoric creatures.

Pepe Viyuela and José Mota, comic duo at ‘El hotel de los líos’

Two aces of comedy Pepe Viyuela and José Mota save their characters from ‘García y García’ -A box office success with revenues exceeding one million euros in 2021- this time helping in ‘El hotel de los lios’ a group of talented kids staying at that hotel on the occasion of a competition.

Directed by Ana Murugarren, who was in charge of the first episode, ‘García y García’ also features actors such as Paz Padilla, also singing Diego Arroba ‘El Cejas’ and Antonio Resines.

Emmanuel Mouret Tells ‘The Diary of a Temporary Love’

After ‘The things we say, the things we do’, French director Emmanuel Mouret returns to the field of romantic comedy with this story starring Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Macaigne. A couple who bet only on a pleasurable, non-committal relationship.

Single and mother of three, married and father at the same time, the film focuses on their acquaintances, complicity and conversations.

‘Matria’, a very close story

The director of Vigo Álvaro Gago started from a very close story. The woman who took care of her grandfather in the last years of her lifeTo write the short ‘Matria’ from which this first feature film screened at the Berlin and Malaga festivals was born.

In Málaga, María Vázquez, also in Galician, won the best actress award for her role as Ramona, a woman submerged in a Galician town.A work and personal context filled with tension, sacrifice, and uncertainty.

‘Walking with Madeleine’, an emotional French drama

French actress and singer Line Renaud and one of France’s most popular comedians, Dany Boon, meet again on the big screen after breaking box office records. ‘Welcome to the North’ And ‘My family from the north’ In this dramatic comedy directed by Christian Carion.

92-year-old Madeleine calls a taxi to take her to a nursing home, but before she asks Charles, a disillusioned driver, to drive her through places that have marked her life. As the two forge a life-changing friendship, their extraordinary pasts are revealed on the streets of Paris.

‘Back to Seoul’, the quest for roots

Growing up in France, 25-year-old Freddie returns to his native South Korea before being adopted to rediscover his origins and begins searching for his biological parents in a country he barely knows.

New movie from Cambodian-French director Davy Chou, known for ‘Diamond Island’ (2016), released in the past Cannes Film FestivalIt was screened in Un Certain Regard and also at festivals in Toronto, New York and Seville.

‘Rimini’ and ‘Sparta’, a diptych by Ulrich Seidl

Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl remained true to his way of portraying human nature in all its vulgarity and vulgarity. combines his last two films in a sharp line: two protagonists are brothers.

In ‘Rimini’, which premiered at the Berlin Festival and was awarded the best film award in Gijón, Richie Bravo is a once charismatic singer living in the eponymous Italian city whose life changes when he has to return to his hometown of Austria after his mother dies.

Ewald, the hero of ‘Sparta’, which had a controversial premiere in San Sebastián, emigrated to Romania years ago. Now, after breaking up with his girlfriend, he moves to the interior of the country where he rehabilitates a kindergarten while fighting against his darkest impulses.

‘Parties’, the voices of Argentine exile in Spain

Director Silvia di Florio brings together the many voices of Argentine exiles who came to Spain fleeing the military dictatorship (1976-1983) and their children born in Spain to talk about an identity divided by time and life between the two countries.

His statements include the documentary ‘Partidos’. actors include familiar faces like Héctor Alterio and his daughter Malena.

A documentary about the connections between Galdós and Buñuel

Luis Roca directs this film, which alternates between classic documentaries. nonfiction, fake documentary and animated movieTo find the intersections between the Canarian writer Benito Pérez Galdós and the Aragonese filmmaker Luis Buñuel.

‘Benito Pérez Buñuel’ brings together experts, fans and names close to two great universal creators to explore what Buñuel said to his friend Max Aub in 1969: “Galdós has the only influence I can discern on me.”

Kiko Veneno, ‘Someday Lobo López’

In this documentary by Alejandro G. Salgado, Kiko Veneno recalls the 30-year-old process of creating his most iconic album, ‘Échate un cantecito’.

“Someday Lobo López” delves into vital conditions and artistic and historical context this made possible the creation of an album that shaped flamenco pop and changed the luck of its author.

The “maid”, a story about Vicenta María López y Vicuña

Adapted from the life of Vicenta María López y Vicuña, this film is directed by Pablo Moreno from Salamanca, who specializes in religious cinema. Founder of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.

Vicenta María was a woman of high society who, in the mid-19th century, decided to devote herself to caring for women in Spanish capitals who had to leave their homes to find new opportunities in domestic service.

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