The seventh part of the legend’transformers‘, a comedy about culture clashes starring Robert De Niro, a war drama starring Omar Sy, or Paul Schrader’s latest film ‘The Master Gardener’, starring Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver, hits theaters this Friday . Spanish thriller ‘La desconocida’ about the cyberbullying of minors and a French movie starring Isabelle Huppert are also coming to theaters.
“Transformers: Rise of the Monsters”
With executive producer Steven Spielberg, one of the highest-grossing epics in action and science fiction cinema returns, based on two robotic groups, the Autobots and the Recepticons, from the planet Cybertron. take different forms, such as vehicles or animals.
After five installments directed by Michael Bay, the “spin-off” “Bumblebee” was released in 2018, and now its prequel “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” is coming, a new worldwide adventure and much of the plot takes place in Peru. Directed by Steven Caple Jr., starring Anthony Ramos and Dominique Fishback.
‘All About My Father’
American comedian Sebastian Maniscalco is making his first movie with him. Robert de Niro in this comedy about culture clashes It is based on his own relationship with his real father and his family life as the son of Italian immigrants.
Directed by Laura Terruso, the film stars Leslie Bibb, Kim Cattrall and David Rasche.
“Master Gardener”
‘Taxi driver’ and ‘Raging bull’ screenwriter and director Works as cult ‘American Gigolo’ (1980)Paul Schrader concludes his “The Reverend” (2017) and “The Card Counter” (2021) trilogy with this psychological drama.
The plot revolves around a conscientious gardener (Joel Edgerton) who carefully looks after and guards a wealthy widow’s (Sigourney Weaver) lavish garden while battling the ghosts of her neo-Nazi past.
‘Stay with me’
Says ‘Stay by my side’ based on the memoirs of journalist Michael Ausiello (Jim Parsons) love story with photographer Kit (I am Aldrige) provides him with a new circle of family and friends.
Michael believes his life is unfolding like the script for one of his favorite romantic comedies, and can’t imagine the surprises that will change fate’s relationship with Kit.
“Father and Soldier”
one of the most popular actors This story, directed by Mathieu Vadepied, stars France, Omar Sy, Set in 1917 in the French colony of Senegal, where France forcibly recruits young Senegalese to join infantry and artillery in World War I.
Sy takes on the role of an enlisted man to stay with his 17-year-old son, who is forcibly enlisted.
‘Unknown woman’
Based on a game by Paco Bezerra, directed by Pablo Maqueda“The Unknown” is a realistic tone and multiple script changes thriller that tackles the issue of cyberbullying of minors and the anxiety about the possibility of unknowingly living with monsters.
The plot, starring Laia Manzanares and Manolo Solo, revolves around a meeting in a park between a young and gullible student and a man she met through a conversation while disguised as a 16-year-old boy.
‘An easy target’
Directed by Jean-Paul Salomé, “Easy Target” tells a true story. Maureen Kearney (Isabelle Huppert), a multinational union executive The French nuclear power plant, which denounces collusion involving the loss of more than 50,000 workers’ jobs.
A thriller about a woman who complains and no one listens, is violently attacked in her own home after violent crackdowns that turn into threatening warnings, where she transforms from being a victim to being homeless. be suspicious.
‘My little brother’
French director Léonor Serraille, who won the Cannes Camera d’Or for Best First Feature for ‘Welcome to Montparnasse’ (2017), now presents a drama about a mother from France. Ivory Coast and her two children since arriving in France Until their children became independent in the 80s.
The story is inspired by the life of her children’s father, her own feelings as a mother, and the questions she asks about her family, as she told her presentation at Cannes last year.
“Nato 0. The source of evil”
This is the first work of the Spaniards Gon Crespo is an independent international production of the cop genre. and filmed between Andalusia and New York.
A murderer on the loose in New York commits murder without any model or victim profile. A professor of criminology teams up with a Big Apple homicide police investigator on investigations.
‘Living Spirit’
french director Cristèle Meira shot her first movie in Portugal.A time travel where beliefs about the existence of spirits are still alive and the main character Salome can unite her family under a redeeming rain.
‘Alma viva’ is a film that explores the power of myth, indoctrination and nature, while also portraying family fragmentation due to rural migration and inheritance.
“Eismayer”
Austrian director David Wagner proposes a drama based on a true love story set in Austria. Austrian Armed ForcesIt won the grand prize for best film at the Venice Film Festival’s Critics’ Week.
Behind his image as the alpha male of the Austrian army and the most feared trainer, Sergeant Eismayer suppressed his homosexuality for years until he fell in love with Falak, who lived his homosexuality completely naturally.
‘glass boy’
Pino is a child with hemophilia and lives indoors at home. With a great desire for freedom and unlimited courage, he decides to embark on his own adventure in the world with his friends and prove to everyone that he can live like a normal child.
Inspired by literary epics in the style of ‘The Five’ or ‘The Hollisters’, the film offers a reflection on family relationships and values.
“Lauquen train”
Argentine director laura citaella He continues his first movie ‘Ostende’ (2011) from the protagonist (Laura Paredes), but this time in another city of Buenos Aires province.
The story, which splits into two parts – now the first is published – is part of the voluntary disappearance searched by a woman and two men that they loved him and that they had developed their own theory of his escape.
“Forgotten Women of the 20th Century”
‘Forgotten Women’ is a Documentary directed by J. Echevarría Torres describes the rush of various women onto the cultural, political and social scene and the challenges they faced in Spain in the first quarter of the 20th century.
‘brother horse’
Marcel Barrena, ‘100 meters’ director, overcoming drama Daniel Rovira And ‘Mediterrenian’He presents a documentary about the history of Open Arms, about Santi Serracamps, a young man who is now considered one of the best trainers in the world and has a talent for communicating with horses.