Weekend of cartoons and family premieres with ‘CampeoneX’

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Weekend of family premieres with cartoons for kids and adults, with the arrival of the Latino superhero “Blue Bug”as well as expected film “ChampionX”The sequel to the award-winning ‘Champions’ (2018) with an equally entertaining and physically handicapped look.

“Championsx”

Javier Fesser brings a twist to the unique universe of ‘Campeones’ in his second installment. “ChampionX”, Thanks to the addition of young virtual world star Brianeitor2002 to the cast of mentally retarded, 21-year-old Brianeitor2002, who has congenital degenerative muscle atrophy and only allows him to move two fingers.

Club Los Amigos members have just completed the federation’s two-year ban on them for unsportsmanlike behaviour, and the team manager is looking to reunite them and bring them back to the competition. But the new trainer’s haste and surprising ability to attract all sorts of misfortunes and disasters inadvertently lead them into the fascinating world of athletics.

“Blue Bug”

It is directed by Puerto Rican Ángel Manuel Soto. ‘Blue Beetle’, the first movie starring a DC superhero Latino, mixing people with amazing cartoons starring Xolo Maridueña (‘Cobra Kai’).

Jaime Reyes, a young student who gains superpowers after discovering the remains of an ancient alien, is an insect that, when chosen as a symbiotic host, gives him armor and transforms him into the superhero ‘Blue Bug’.

‘titina’

From Norway comes this children’s animated film inspired by true events, which tells the story of Titina, the dog rescued from the streets of Rome and coming to conquer Rome. North Pole Climb the airship that took Italian engineer Umberto Nobile and Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen there in 1926.

Combining many fun and exciting adventures through the eyes of Titina, the little terrier, the film won Excellence at the Tokyo Anime Award and was nominated for Best Feature Film at the KinoFest Festival and Amanda Awards.

“Hei Buh and the Haunted Castle”

The second part of the franchise, which began in 2006 “Hei Buh, the horror of the castle”With a ‘Harrypottian’ aesthetic, this film is based on the popular character Hei Buh, created in 1969 by German writer Eberhard Alexander-Burgh, who starred in a radio series and a book collection.

In this installment, a ghost that has inhabited Burgeck Castle for over 500 years, evil witch Erla, Who kidnapped your sister? To save him, he must find a spellbook with the help of his little nephew.

‘Monkey King’

This Friday, Netflix premieres the animated adaptation of the “Monkey King” legend, based on the famous Chinese fairy tale “Journey to the West,” which portrays a monkey wielded by a magical fighting stick.

Along with a peasant woman he met on the way, monkey will learn valuable lessons It’s about the ego and the impact of the most trivial actions in the world, as they both face gods, demons, and dragons.

“Psycho-Pass Providence”

Reaches Spanish billboard from Japan (in original version and with Spanish subtitles) ‘Psycho-Pass: Providence’, a detective manga The action takes place in January 2118 in the movie directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani and written by Makoto Fukami, Tow Ubukata and Gen Urobuchi.

Crime Investigation Department Chief Inspector Akane Tsunemori and Shinya Kogami, a former partner and now a fugitive from his department, face an intriguing case against a person. Paramilitary organization trying to seize the papers Documents from Stronskaya that could destroy the Japanese government.

‘My name is Alfred Hitchcock’

Director, scholar, and popularizer of film history, Mark Cousins ​​is directing a documentary about the filmmaker. Alfred Hitchcock In a new and mundane proposal that examines 53 films with the director himself as a guide to the audience.

British actor and comedian Alistair McGowan, an expert in imitation, simulates the voice of the director of ‘Vertigo’, ‘Psycho’ or ‘Rear Window’ in this film and narrates the documentary in the first person.

‘Little coincidences’

Written and directed by Olivier Treiner and Laurent Tangy, a dynamic and emotional reflection on destiny and life’s ups and downs, ‘Little Coincidences’ features great French actors: Lou de Laâge, Raphaël Personnaz, Isabelle Carré and Denis Podalydès, among them.

It takes place in Paris in 2052. 80-year-old Julia has had a full life. On her birthday, she reflects on decisions that could take her on different paths and analyzes every moment of her life since she was 17, a turning point with dramatic consequences.

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