terror is back in Spanish cinemas this Friday Coming from the ‘Warren Case’ saga, ‘Sister II’, the film is accompanied by ‘Verano en Rojo’, the thriller about church abuse, and the drama ‘Las dos caras of Justice’, which is about the encounter between victims and criminals.
‘Sister II’
After the success of the first film, the sinister character Valak, originally derived from the ‘Warren File’ saga directed by James Wan, returns to France in 1956, where his sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) reunites with him after a man is murdered. priest. Jonas Bloquet, Storm Reid, Anna Popplewell and Bonnie Aarons will complete the cast and will be directed by Michael Chaves.
‘Summer in Red’
Belén Macías directs the adventure of commissioner María Ruiz (Marta Nieto) and journalist Luna (José Coronado), who, as in Berna González Harbor’s novel of the same name, will investigate the history of a religious school, uncovering a web of abuse against him. After the murder of an underage teenager, some clues about the incident emerged. Filmed between Madrid and Pamplona and set during the 2011 World Christian Youth Days celebrations, the film marks the first encounter between Nieto and Coronado on camera.
‘Two sides of justice’
Restorative justice, who confronts criminals and survivors of violent robbery and sexual assault to heal through dialogue, is the protagonist of this film directed by Jeanne Herry and starring Adèle Exarchopoulos, which reached more than one million viewers in France. , Élodie Bouchez, Leïla Bekhti or Dali Benssalah stand out.
‘creature’
Co-written, directed and starring Elena Martín Gimeno, the film offers a journey through the protagonist’s memories after thirty, fifteen (in the version played by Clàudia Malagelada) and five (played by Mila Borràs) moved in with her. He becomes a partner in a new home and realizes that the loss of desire is within him.
‘Soul Mahler, passion’
The Austrian film tells the true story of musician Gustav Mahler (Marcello De Nardo) and his wife (Emily Cox). Mahler will maintain a relationship with the person responsible for making the death mask after his death. Painter Oakar Kokoschka (Valentin Postlmayr): The turbulent relationship is the guiding aspect of the film, which showcases Alma’s desire to stand out in society.
‘Karnawal’
Winner of the Biznaga de Oro award for Best Ibero-American Film in Malaga, Juan Pablo Félix’s new film from Buenos Aires tells the story of ‘Cabra’ (Martín López Lacci), a young man living with his mother in northern Argentina. . As she prepares for the most important competition of her life, she dreams of becoming a professional Malambo dancer, the folk dance of the Gauchos. After the unexpected visit of his father (Alfredo Castro, Silver Biznaga for Best Supporting Actor), newly released from prison, the family reunites on a journey where they will have to confront their father’s past.
‘New toy’
French filmmaker James Huth reformulates the 1976 film ‘Le jouet’ directed by Francis Veber; In the movie, when France’s richest man visits the store, Sami (Jamel Debbouze) becomes a night watchman at a luxury department store to generate income for the birth of his daughter. The millionaire decides to give his son the object he chose as a toy, and the boy chooses Sami himself.
‘Smoking causes coughing’
The latest film by Quentin Dupieux (‘Jaws’, ‘Rubber’, ‘Réalité’), which won Best Screenplay at Sitges and presented at the Cannes Film Festival, is an absurd, low-budget imitation of the superhero adventures of ‘La fuerza’. satire. del tabaco’ is a team of five vigilantes who, after battling a giant tortoise, retreat to strengthen their alliance until the Evil Emperor Lézardin decides to destroy planet Earth.
‘Elizabeth II: portrait of a queen’
The voice of British actor Charles Dance, Queen of England II. This documentary on Elizabeth’s life and personality analyzes the history of her reign with testimonies of great personalities through some of her most iconic photographs ever taken. Isabella Rossellini or Susan Sarandon.