Early autumn weekend with premieres for every taste, from historical dramaJeanne Du BarryMade by Johnny Deppto reunite Carmen Machi And Karra Elejalde inside ‘voice of the sunTen years after ‘eight Basque surnames’ or comedy ‘Bitch life’with talking dogs.
‘Jeanne du Barry’
He was censored in Hollywood after a dispute with Amber Heard. Johnny Depp He takes refuge in European cinema and becomes the king of France Louis XV The film, directed and starring Maiwenn, tells the love story between Jeanne du Barry and the ruler during this period.
Jeanne is a young working-class woman, eager for culture and pleasure, who uses her intelligence and charm to climb the social ladder one by one and turns everything upside down with her arrival at the palace.
‘Sound of the sun’
Carmen Machi and Karra Elejalde ‘We are meeting again on the big screen after 10 years’Eight Basque surnames‘, the blockbuster comedy in Carol Polakoff’s film debut that both won Goyas, is a lively family drama.
The story is based on true experiences that marked the lives of writer Alan Jolis and his wife in the summer of 1965. Both live in Paris after fleeing the Spanish civil war and serve an American ambassador and his royal family. .
‘Operation Napoleon’
The lawyer steps in an international conspiracy after being accused of a murder he didn’t commit.. Your only chance for survival is to discover the secret of an old German plane from World War II hidden in Iceland’s largest glacier.
Directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson, ‘Operation Napoleon’ is adapted from the internationally best-selling novel by Icelandic crime master Arnaldur Indridason.
‘Bitch life’
‘Bitch Life’ directed by Josh Greenbaum and written by Dan Perrault Live-action comedy for adults about the challenges of love and friendship Our hero is a border terrier who is abandoned by his owner and has to adapt to life on the street with other stray dogs.
The Spanish dubbed version of the film features the voices of Santi Millán, El Monaguillo, Raúl Cimas and Susi Caramelo.
‘Auschwitz survivor’
‘Rain Man’ director Barry Levinson returns The story of a boxer (Ben Foster) who lives tormented by guilt. As he fought with his friends in concentration camps and got into high-profile fights to reunite with his first love.
The cast of the movie, based on the true story of Harry Haft, includes names such as Danny De Vito, Vicky Krieps, Peter Sarsgaard and John Leguizamo.
‘Friend until death’
Galician actor Javier Veiga makes his directorial debut with this dramatic comedy The film, in which he stars with his wife Marta Hazas and Mexican Mauricio Ochmann, tells the story of three lifelong friends who encounter the news that one of them is going to die.
The entire film was shot in the natural locations of Galicia: Ourense, O Grove, Santiago de Compostela and Camino de Santiago.
‘Flora and her son Max’
John Carney, director of ‘Begin Again’ (2013) and ‘Sing Street’ (2016), continues to explore the power of music, this time through film. A drama about a single mother’s (Eve Hewson) rebellious teenage son (Orén Kinlan) tries to heal her with the help of a distraught musician (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) in Los Angeles.
The film will have a limited release in theaters before coming to Apple TV+ on September 29.
‘Truce(ies)’
Bruna Cusí and Salva Reina are the protagonists of the film, whose director makes his debut. Mario Hernandezcalls an “anti-love story” “Where lovers are unfaithful, cheat, become people we never want to be.”
Ara and Edu have been lovers for ten years, when they were actors and novice screenwriters.Q. Currently, the two are in serious relationships with their partners and are using a film festival to meet after a year of not seeing each other.
‘Road Dance’
Directed by Richie Adams and inspired by true events, ‘The Road Dance’The life of Kirsty Macleod, a young woman living in a small Scottish village in the Outer Hebrides in the years before the First World War.
She dreams of going to America and escaping the poverty and oppression of the church with her love Murdo, but when Murdo is recruited, her life undergoes a dramatic transformation when a terrible tragedy befalls her.
‘Hawk Lake’
Canadian actress Charlotte Le Bon writes and directs her feature film debut. ‘Falcon Lake’ is a romantic coming-of-age drama that tells the story of Bastièn (Joseph Engel), a Parisian boy who spends the holidays with his family in a cabin next to a lake in Quebec.He falls in love with Chloé (Sara Montpetit), an older girl.
‘Once Upon a Time in the Canary Islands’
Gran Canarian writer and film director Armando Ravelo, an expert on the history and culture of the islands, explains: ‘Once Upon a Time in the Canary Islands’ is a story of migration and search, adapted from the story of Nola, a young Senegalese woman who risks her life by canoeing. He sets out for the archipelago to meet his Canarian father, showing an accurate portrait of Canarian society in the process.
‘including Havoc’
Macarena Gómez repeats with Miguel MartíHaving previously directed her in the movie ‘Sexykiller, you will die for her’, he also directed her in his new comedy ‘Desmadre Included’. The film mixes the lives of an arrogant historian seeking fame, an old man who has lost his way, an exchange student and a slightly strange artist. With a forbidden love, another fake, another secret and ostentatious wedding.
Rounding out the cast are Antonia San Juan, Salva Reina, Cristina Brondo, Manuel Tallafé, Javivi, Saturnino García, Arlette Torres and Nacho Guerreros.
‘Carajita’
Dominican production ‘Carajita’, directed by Spanish-Argentinian couple Silvina Schnicer and Ulises Porra, comes to Spanish cinemas after passing the 70th San Sebastián Film Festival, receiving a special mention award. It tells the special relationship between Yarisa (Magnolia Núñez), who has spent most of her life serving an upper-class Dominican family, and the girl she cares for.Sara (Cecile van Welie).
‘Carlos: The Santana Journey’
Emmy Award-winning veteran documentary filmmaker Rudy Valdez has dedicated his latest feature to telling the story. Life of Mexican musician Carlos SantanaFrom being a street musician at the age of 14 to becoming one of the most famous guitarists in the world and winning ten Grammy Awards on ‘Carlos: The Santana Journey’.
‘André Rieu: surrounded by love’
Dutch violinist, composer and conductor André Rieu, known as the ‘king of the waltz’, suggested watching the waltz in movie theaters. The ‘Surrounded by Love’ concert was recorded in his hometown of Maastricht this summer. with the Johann Strauss Orchestra on the iconic Vrijhof square.