in total From this Monday to Thursday, October 6, 346 movies (3,030 screens) have been added to the XIX edition. The Film Festival, a joint venture of distributors, participants and industry authorities, 3.50 Euro discounted price.
This A selection of movies that can be watched in these four days at this promotional event born in 2009 with the aim of encouraging the public to return to movie theaters.
’77 model’
Opening the last San Sebastián Film Festival, Alberto Rodríguez’s film is a prison thriller with all the suspense audiences are used to by the director of “The Man with a Thousand Faces” or “The Island of the Minimum.” recent history.
Based on true events, Miguel Herrán and Javier Gutiérrez play two inmates held at the Modelo prison in Barcelona in 1977, who join a group that organizes to demand amnesty and shake up the prison system.
‘Argentina 1985’
The film, which will represent Argentina at the next Oscar, is a forensic thriller that chronicles the process by which the leaders of the military dictatorship take the stand.
Led by Santiago Mitre, Ricardo Darín puts himself in the shoes of Julio César Strassera, the prosecutor who led the investigation.
‘Moonday dream’
With the approval of David Bowie’s family, Brett Morgen delved into massive amounts of archival material to shape this documentary ‘Moonage daydream’, which seeks to capture the elusive genius of the British singer and pop icon.
Aiming to reproduce the creative mind of the artist, the chaotic and fragmented film had its world premiere at the last edition of the Cannes Festival.
‘Tadeo Jones 3’
The third film of Enrique Gato’s famous adventure epic, which was released last August, is one of the highest-grossing films of the year.
The most famous archaeologist in Spanish animation, this time in Mexico, destroys a sarcophagus and unleashes a dangerous spell that forces him to flee to Chicago, Paris and Egypt to find a way to end the curse.
‘Innocents’
Known for writing Joachim Trier’s screenplays ranging from “August 31” to “The World’s Worst Person,” Eskil Vogt is the screenwriter and director of “The Innocents,” a horror movie set in a suburban Olso neighborhood. .
Ida is a 9-year-old newcomer to the neighborhood, and she, along with her sister and two friends, discover they have surprising powers and begin to explore them until they begin to take on disturbing overtones.
‘Future Crimes’
Canadian master of bodily horror, David Cronenberg, shows himself at the peak of his fitness at age 79 with this disturbing dystopia that returns him to his cinematic roots.
Set in a future where the human species adapts to a synthetic environment and the body undergoes new transformations and mutations, Viggo Mortensen and Léa Seydoux give a live demonstration of body surgery, and Kristen Stewart is a researcher obsessively following them.
‘Don’t worry honey’
It was the controversial film of the last Venice Festival due to the supposedly complicated relationships between its actors, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh.
Set in the 1950s, the second movie directed by actress Olivia Wilde is a movie about power and the abuse of power in which Pugh plays Alice, the perfect housewife who lives only for and for her husband, Jack (Harry Styles). Frank (Chirs Pine) is the leader of a company that looks more like a cult.
‘alcarras’
The most important Spanish film of the year, the one that won the Golden Bear at the last Berlinale and represents Spain at the next Oscar.
Carla Simón’s second feature film reflects tradition and change throughout the history of the Solé family, who, after 80 years of cultivating the same land, faced their final harvest as the landowners decided to uproot fruit trees instead. Solar panels.
‘Journey to Heaven’
Two of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, Oscar winners George Clooney and Julia Roberts, reunite on the big screen in this romantic comedy directed by Ol Parker (“Mamma Mia! Time and Time Again”) as the estranged couple. He must join forces so that his daughter does not make the same mistake as them.
‘God’s crooked lines’
Oriol Paulo’s adaptation of Torcuato Luca de Tena’s popular novel hits theaters on Thursday, October 6, the last day of the Film Festival.
Bárbara Lennie gets on the skin of Alice Gould, who enters a psychiatric hospital simulating paranoia to investigate the death of an inmate, eventually seeing her own sanity in jeopardy.