in the week Wise Men the movie listings returning to advance its premieres to Wednesday.Living room‘, an adaptation of a Kurosawa classic by the Nobel Prize for Literature Kazuo Ishiguro and manager Oliver Herman and byOperation Fortune: the big hoax‘ is a new spy-action comedy from Guy Ritchie.
Kurosawa’s “re-adaption” “Living” by Ishiguro
An invitation to think about how we really want to live life. Williams (Bill Nighy) is a senior government official who empties his savings account after receiving a devastating medical diagnosis and heads to the beach to reflect on his final days.
Ishiguro, the author of the novel ‘The Remains of the Day’, filmed by James Ivory in 1993, brings the action of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘To Live’ to London in the 50s.
Action-espionage comedy from Guy Ritche
aubrey square (“White Lotus”), Jason Statham, Hugh Grant and Josh Hartnett He leads the cast of Guy Ritchie’s new action comedy, director of films such as ‘Snatch, Pigs and Diamonds’ (2000) and ‘Lock & Stock’ (1998).
The idiosyncratic “Operation Fortune: The Great Hoax” chronicles how an MI6 agent and his team enlist a Hollywood star to help them track down and stop the sale of deadly new weapons technologies at the hands of billionaire Greg Simmonds.
‘Hunt. Hunt the spy’, thriller from South Korea
Lee JungJaeHe is directing and co-starring in this past out-of-competition spy thriller best known for ‘The Squid Game’ and future Star Wars drama ‘The Acolyte’. Cannes Film Festival.
Set in 1980s South Korea, the story follows two intelligence agents searching for a spy in their ranks. A frustrated assassination attempt on the South Korean president raises suspicions about the existence of a “mole” and uncovers a plan filled with explosions, chases, mistrust and special effects.
A new face ‘M3gan’ is coming to horror movies
The new production of the horror label Blumhouse, the studio responsible for ‘Let Me Out’ or ‘The Invisible Man’ features a robot doll programmed to be the best friend for kids and the ultimate ally for parents.
produced by Jason Blum and James Wan‘M3gan’ director gerard johnstone From the screenplay by Akela Cooper. Allison Williams plays Gemma, the roboticist who created M3gan and decides to return to her orphaned niece when she becomes her legal caregiver.
A overcoming drama with Mélanie Laurent ‘Zoe and Tempest’
Melanie Laurent and Pio Marmaï Based on Chris Donner’s novel ‘Tempête au haras’ and directed by French Christian Duguay, ‘Tempest’ stars in this emotional self-help drama about a young rider and his little foal.
Following films such as “Mia and the White Lion” (2018) and “The Wolf and the Lion” (2021), “Zoe and the Storm” is about a young woman who was born and raised among horses and aspires to become a rider. as his father, and forming a special relationship with a colt that would help him get ahead after a serious accident.
‘The Awakening of Mary’, an optimistic French comedy
This compassionate and optimistic comedy that invites us to fulfill the dreams that have long been dormant in us is the first feature film from the actors and short filmmakers. Lauriane Escaffre and Yvo Müller After winning the César for Best Short Film for ‘Pile Poil’.
Set in a Fine Arts school in Paris, the film tells the story of María (three César Karin Viard winners), a shy and timid woman who, after the age of 50, rediscovers a world of possibilities and eventually takes control of her life. lifetime.
A bicycle by Portuguese Paulo Rocha
One of the leading figures of Portuguese Novo Cinema, much of his work Paulo Rocha Coming in a restored version from distributor Atalante, it has not been released in Spain so far.
The Loop is his first film, ‘Los verdes años’ (1963), which was shot in black and white and won an award in Locarno; ‘Mudar de vida’ (1996), ‘La isla de Moraes’ (1984), inspired by Manoel de Oliveira’s films ‘La isla de los amores’ (1982) about literary creation, portrait of the writer Wenceslao de Moraes and ‘El río de oro’ (1998), a romantic drama considered his masterpiece.
‘The Generation of Evil’, a Lithuanian thriller
The movie premieres directly on its platform (January 6) The last film of Lithuanian Emilis VelyvisA thriller with political overtones reflecting the changes that the former Soviet republics have undergone since the late 80s.
Gintas is a chief of police belonging to the local elite who has been quietly ruling for the past few years. As he is about to retire, he is shaken by a series of murders that devastate the members of his caste and may reveal dirty secrets from his past.
A documentary about the legendary Abbey Road studios
Photographer’s feature film debut ‘Abbey Road: If the Walls Could Sing’ Mary McCartneyAn anecdotal guide that tells the stories of some of Abbey Road Studios’ most iconic records, from classical to pop, soundtrack to hip-hop.
The documentary, which will premiere on Disney+ on Friday, features names like Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Elton John, Liam and Noel Gallagher, John Williams, Cliff Richard, Jimmy Page, George Lucas, Nile Rodgers or Kate Bush.