Fernando Trueba And Javier Mariscal They are working together on yet another jewel of the world. The animated film “They Shot the Pianist”, where music is the leading actoris one of the films hitting theaters this Friday, along with the original’s sequel, “The Exorcist: Believer,” and Arantxa Echevarría’s new feature, “Chinas.”
‘They shot the pianist’, jazz, bossa nova and Argentinian edition
Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal continue “They Shot the Pianist”The disappearance and murder of Brazilian musician Tenorio Jr. in Argentina in 1976, The regular pianist of Vinicius de Moraes, among other gods of Latin music, who became the obsession of an American journalist.
Described as a street thriller set to the rhythm of jazz and bossa nova, the film is actually an animated documentary featuring the investigative work of Trueba’s alter ego, a journalist (voiced by Jeff Goldblum).
‘The Castle’ is a true fairy tale story
“El Castillo”, the new winner of the Horizontes Latinos Award at the San Sebastián Festival, First solo feature film by Argentinian Martín BenchimolIt is the true story of a mother and her daughter who inherit a huge estate belonging to the lady her mother cares for.
This is a documentary with fictional elements about the life of Justina Olivo and her daughter Alexia Caminos, who played themselves in a film in which Benchimol describes how she encountered the couple while traveling from Pampa to Buenos Aires and how indigenous women were killed there. They are moving to their new home.
‘The Exorcist: Believer’: second parts… 50 years later
David Gordon Green writes and directs “The Exorcist: Believer.” A sequel to one of the most influential horror works by the recently deceased William Friedkin, published in 1973..
Produced by Blumhouse, the story focuses on Victor Fielding (Leslie Odom Jr.), who has been raising his daughter Angela (Lidya Jewett) on his own since his wife died in the earthquake in Haiti 12 years ago.
Angela and her friend Katherine (Olivia Marcum) get lost in the woods and return three days later with no memory of anything; Victor is forced to turn to Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn).
The real story of internet investors ‘Blow to Wall Street’
“Wall Street Blow” directed by Craig Gillespie (“I, Tonya”) Based on the book “Antisocial network”, From bestselling author Ben Mezrich, the author of the books that inspired “The Social Network” (2010) and “21: Black Jack” (2008), respectively.
The film, starring Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Shailene Woodley and America Ferrera, tells how a group of private investors and Internet ‘trolls’ who exchanged messages about stocks and markets on the Reddit website in early 2021 managed to reach this situation. One of Wall Street’s most prominent hedge funds has crashed.
After Gypsy women, Echevarría talked about ‘Chinese’
Arantxa Echevarría’s third feature filmMore connected to the first “Carmen y Lola”, “The Chinas” is the story of two girls, one adopted and the other born to Chinese parents in Madrid; The Chinese teenager lives together with her sister and mother in the Usera district of Madrid.
Starring newcomers Shiman Yang, Ella Qiu and Xinyl Ye, the cast of the film includes Leonor Watling, Pablo Molinero and Carolina Yuste, as well as many non-professional actors selected through a long casting process.
‘Ashkal, the crimes of Túenz’: mystical and nocturnal thriller
Directed by Youssef Chebbi, who screened at the Canne Directors’ Fortnight, “Ashkal, the crimes of Tunisia” is a thriller set in Tunisia in the recent past, following the revolution that overthrew Ben-Ali.
Two police officers found a burned body in Cartago GardensA neighborhood left unfinished during the revolution. While the construction in the region continues slowly, the investigation into this mysterious case begins; However, the plot takes a worrying turn when similar events begin to repeat.
‘Stewart’, the first documentary about the legendary racing driver
“Stewart” is a documentary about the life and career of British Sir Jackie Stewart, born in 1939, a Formula 1 legend and one of the most important drivers in history.
Despite his humble beginnings in the slums of Glasgow, Stewart fought for his dreams and reached the top of the motorsport world; He became one of ten drivers to win at least three world championships, in addition to two second and third places. took part and won 27 major awards.
Source: Informacion
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