Eight decades into his storied career, Harrison Ford returns to the big screen, stepping back into the iconic role of Indiana Jones. This time the adventure appears to be the last chapter of the legendary saga, titled El dial del destinio. It arrives in Spanish cinemas on a Wednesday, with global premieres set for Friday.
Indiana Jones and the dial of fate, farewell to the epic
Indiana Jones faces one final challenge against time as he tries to secure a mysterious dial that could alter the course of history. The action unfolds in 1969, a moment when the archaeologist is about to leave teaching behind. His goddaughter Helen Shaw emerges, bringing new twists to the journey.
Memories collide with the present as familiar faces reappear. Joining Jones are old friends like Sallah, once seen in Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the menacing Jurgen Voller, a villain from a past era. New allies join the quest, including Renaldo, a fisherman whose path converges with the expedition, all under the direction of James Mangold.
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Frank Berry directs Aisha, a social drama opening this Friday. The film follows young Nigerian Aisha Osagie as she seeks asylum in Ireland after years navigating the uncertain maze of immigration law.
Her life shifts when she connects with Conor Healy, an ex-con who enters her world. Yet Aisha’s hopes for a future in Ireland are threatened, testing her resolve and the chances of a fresh start.
From the creators of Shrek and Ruby: Adventures of a Teenage Kraken comes a story about a sixteen-year-old who struggles to fit in at Oceanside High. He helps a classmate who appreciates math and discovers a surprising talent for fractals, even as romance blossoms.
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Joaquín Carmona Hidalgo guides a feature film featuring Fernando Tejero, Óscar Casas, Nerea Camacho, and Carlos Santos. The story explores redemption while tackling universal themes such as marginalization, forgiveness, and the nuanced journey of identity as characters introspect deeply.
Greta Fernández takes the lead in Unicorns, a cross-generational portrait that examines the pressures of appearing perfect in the age of social media. The film follows Isa as she confronts a life built on façades and comes to terms with personal boundaries and authenticity, all within a shifting family dynamic.
Woven from the real-life tale and an autobiographical cookbook, The Pastry Chef and the Chef follows Yazid Ichemrahen’s rise from humble beginnings to bakery success. The film chronicles how pastry became a lifeline in family and community settings, while showcasing a remarkable passion for desserts.
Mounia Meddour writes and directs a social drama about Houria, a gifted young dancer who balances two jobs to support her dreams. One night, a fortunate moment leads to encounters that put her on a new path toward helping other women find rehabilitation and renewal.