A Dracula comedy starring Nicolas Cage and its adaptation of ‘The Three Musketeers’ are among the premieres of the week

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Horror comedy by Chris McKay “Renfield”, with Nicolas Cage as Dracula; based on a French blockbuster ‘Three Musketeers’With Vincent Cassel and Eva Green and Spanish comedy ‘in low season’Along with Antonio Resines, here are some of the most outstanding films to hit theaters this week.

Nicolas Cage plays Dracula in the horror comedy ‘Renfield’

‘Renfield’ is no ordinary Dracula movie One comedy fear talking about toxic relationshipsespecially the relationship between a narcissistic Dracula (Nicolas Cage) and his tortured assistant (Nicholas Hoult), who begins to break up with him after three centuries of slavery.

The movie is directed by Chris McKay, who is known for such names. ‘The war of tomorrow’ anyone “Batman: The LEGO Movie”From a screenplay by Ryan Ridley and an original idea from “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman.

Vincent Cassel and Eva Green in the adaptation of ‘The Three Musketeers’

Vincent Cassel, Eva Green, François Civil and Romain Duris are in the cast of the new adaptation of ‘The Three Musketeers’. Adventure classic by Alexandre Dumas, set in an 18th century French court and directed by Martin Bourboulon.

‘Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan’ will be the first part of an ambitious project with a total budget of 72 million euros, split into two, followed by ‘Three Musketeers: Milady’ starring Eva Green. mother.

‘In low season’, comedy of second chances

Antonio Resines, Edu Soto, Coque Malla and Fele Martínez are four men. they experience a bump in their life and are forced to live in a campsite for economic reasons.. The friendship between them will help them overcome their strange way of looking at life.

This is the seventh feature film by David Marqués of Ibiza, director of ‘Deshechos’ (2010), ‘Fuera de juego’ (2011) or ‘Dioses y perros’ (2014).

‘Suzume’, an animated movie inspired by the Fukushima disaster

Director Makoto Shinkai drew inspiration from the 2011 Fukushima tragedy in approaching this animated story, where Japanese mythology and digital empire coexist. The film competed for the Golden Bear at the Berlinale and was watched by over 10 million viewers in Japan.

Sukume is the name of a 17-year-old girl one day.and stumbles upon a young watcher of mysterious doors Amidst the ruins left behind by devastating earthquakes, she embarks on a magical coming-of-age adventure in earthquake-ravaged Japan.

“Wonderful disaster”, teen romantic comedy

This The ‘After’ saga makers again have Dylan SprouseShe will star in ‘Wonderful Disaster’, a new romantic comedy for young audiences based on Jamie McGuire’s novel, this time with Virginia Gardner.

The plot revolves around Travis and Abby. two young men in their first year of university. He spends his nights fighting in underground boxing matches and is an exemplary student and campus magician by day. Abby wants nothing to do with him but agrees to make a bet: If she loses her next fight, she won’t be able to have sex for a whole month; If she wins, Abby will have to live in her apartment during this time.

A Tariq Saleh thriller about power in Egypt

Winner of the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival and among the Oscar nominees, ‘Conspiracy in Cairo’ is the second feature film of Egyptian-Swedish director Tariq Saleh. After ‘Cairo Secret’ (2017).

A thriller at the heart of the power of Sunni Islam at Al-Azhar University in Cairo. Adam, the scholarship son of a fisherman father in a small town, finds himself in a power struggle after the death of the Great Imam, the university’s greatest religious leader.

‘Novembre’, one of the biggest hits of the year in France

Cédric Jiménez’s fourth feature film, Five days in the anti-terrorism service of the French police after the jihadist attacks on the Bataclan theater in 2015 With an amazing cast led by Jean Dujardin, Anaïs Demoustier, Sandrine Kiberlain and Jérémie Rénier.

‘Novembre’ was one of the biggest blockbusters in France in 2022, raising more than 17m euros thanks to word of mouth.

Pietro Marcello directs ‘Scarlet’, an early 20th century rural drama

After the acclaimed ‘Martin Eden’, Italian director Pietro Marcello travels to France at the beginning of the 20th century to describe this free French adaptation of Alexander Grin’s ‘The Red Sailboat’ starring Raphaël Thierry, Juliette Jouan, Louis. going. Garrel and Yolande Moreau.

‘Scarlet’ is an epic story about the power of women.. The daughter of a field war veteran, Juliette is a girl with a passion for singing and music, dreams of leaving town, and meets a witch who promises to make it one day.

‘Champagne!’, a comedy of jumbles by Nicolas Vanier

Three friends meet at a summer house. celebrate bachelorette partyBut trouble begins when one of the girls learns that she has broken up with her partner and Patrick’s young fiancee unexpectedly arrives home.

The group will put their friendship to the test on a less peaceful weekend than they expected, between champagne glasses, secrets and walks in the countryside. The director is Nicolas Vanier.

The life of a nun who gave up everything to help prostitutes

Directed by Antoni Cuadri, ‘Si todas las puertas se cerrar’ chronicles the life and work of Antonia María de Oviedo, a young Swiss woman who came to Spain in the mid-19th century to work as a governess at the Court and eventually became its founder. a shelter for prostitutes.

‘Marca de vida’, a Christian movie about adoption

The film will be produced and co-starred by Kirk Cameron. based on true story It’s about a woman who decides to have him at the last moment during the abortion process and leaves him for adoption. Cameron rose to fame in the 1980s with the TV series “Troubles Grow” and, at the height of his career, reversed this by converting to Evangelical Christianity.

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