As every Thursday, we are bringing you the premieres that we will watch with pleasure in cinemas in our country, starting this Friday at Prensa Ibérica.
‘My loneliness has wings’
Actor Mario Casas, who spent his childhood in modest neighborhoods on the outskirts of Barcelona, is making his directorial debut in the movie ‘Mi soledad tiene alas’, which tells the story of a group of children who live their lives with others. The border has its limits, and when they are forced to flee to Madrid, they embark on a journey that will transform them. Behind his petty criminal appearance, Dan (Óscar Casas) hides a talented artist and a different sensitivity to the world around him.
The cast includes Óscar Casas, as well as newcomers Candela González, Farid Bechara, and many non-professionals making their debut. Along with them are Francisco Boira (“Bad education”) and Marta Bayarri (“Félix”, “La riera”).
‘Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’
Famous Ninja turtles Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo and Rafael, tired of living hidden in the sewers, return to the big screen with a new episode and they decide to enter the human world with a mission: to be recognized. To be considered New York people and normal fifteen-year-olds. But their problem is that they are mutant turtles.
The animated film reboots the franchise created in 1984 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, which has had multiple film adaptations, this time directed by Jeff Rowe and Kyler Spears.
‘The girls are fine’
Among the premieres of the week, his second directorial debut; in this example, actress and screenwriter Itsaso Arana’s film ‘Girls are good’ is a summer story about the coexistence of four actresses and a writer rehearsing a play in an old mill. World.
Starring Bárbara Lennie, Irene Escolar, Itziar Manero, Helena Ezquerro and Itsaso Arana, the film is a story about princesses, frogs, rivers, letters and even a stupid prince, about love, beauty, orphanhood, faith, friendship and love. acting or death.
‘Harold’s Journey’
Recently retired Harold Fry (Jim Broadbent) responds to a letter from an old friend informing him that, after almost two decades of silence, he has been admitted to a hospital to die. But when he was about to send the letter, he suddenly decides to carry the message himself and sets off on a journey by foot from one end of the country to the other.
Adapted from Rachel Joyce’s best-selling novel of the same name, this movie stars Monika Gossman as well as British actress Penelope Wilton, famous for her “Downton Abbey” TV series.
‘Don’t be afraid’
Horror movies hit the theaters this Friday with the movie ‘Don’t be afraid’, which takes place in a house where 8-year-old Peter lives in fear due to mysterious blows from his bedroom wall. Their parents insist that these are just their dreams. As Peter’s fear intensifies, he begins to believe his parents are hiding a terrible and dangerous secret.
Woody Norman plays Peter in this movie directed by Samuel Bodin and starring Lizzy Caplán and Antony Starr.
‘A summer with Fifi’
Jeanne Aslan and Paul Saintillan, winners of the San Sebastian Film Festival’s latest New Directors Award, are directing the French film ‘A Summer with Fifi’, which tells the story of a 15-year-old girl trying to escape from her troubled environment. acquaintance seizes the opportunity to seize the keys to his rich friend Jade’s house.
In a house she thought would be empty in the summer, she meets her friend’s younger brother, a young man, and experiences something unexpected with him.
‘on high’
The story of a middle-aged filmmaker’s encounters with different people is the subject of South Korean Hong Sang-soo’s movie “En el alto”, in which he competes for the Golden Oyster at the San Sebastian Festival. past. anus.
The director, together with his daughter, whom he has not seen for years, visits a building owned by an interior designer whose daughter wants to study. The designer will show you the reforms he has made, layer by layer.
‘A Giant Adventure’
Schuldt is directing the Peruvian animated film ‘A Giant Adventure’, another of the films for younger audiences set to hit theaters this week.
‘A Giant Adventure’ tells the story of Sebastián, Sophia and little Wawa as they embark on an unexpected and extraordinary journey that will take them to an unknown world inspired by the Nazca culture.
‘Dogs and Italians not allowed’
Awarded by the Annecy Festival Jury and winner of its category at the EFA European film competition, Alain Ughetto tells in this French animated film how his grandparents left the northern Italian region where they were born at the beginning of the 20th century.
From there they go to France and settle as immigrants, and this decision will change the fate of the family.