New Dani de la Torre and its review of the multiverse hits the big screen

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A trip to the summer of the 80s in Galicia by Dani de la Torre, immersion in the humorous multiverse or adaptation of the novel ‘Deception’By Phillip Roth, along with Léa Seydoux, here are some of the most notable films to hit theaters this week.

‘Living is life’

More accustomed to the codes of ‘tension’, Galician director Dani de la Torre (“The Stranger”, “Shadow of the Law”) jumps into adventure and emotional cinema in “Live is life” filmed in Ribeira Sacra. Galician. Written by Catalan Albert Espinosa (‘Red Bracelets’) and adapted and adapted to an environment and experiences that De la Torre feels closer to, the film takes place in a town in Galicia in the summer of 1985. a group of colorful teenagers spend their holidays those who are just starting to get a glimpse of the adult world.

‘Everything is everywhere at once’

This humorous sci-fi adventure starring Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis, written and produced by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert aka Daniels (Swiss Army Man). Chinese-American woman with problems income statementbecame a box office phenomenon in the United States. Lost in the endless worlds of the multiverse, Evelyn is a Chinese immigrant who turns into an unlikely heroine who must channel her newfound powers to save the world.

‘A writer’s fantasies’

French director Arnaud Desplechin adapts Philip Roth’s novel ‘Deception’ in this film starring Léa Seydoux and Denis Podalydès, which competed at the Cannes Film Festival last year. ‘A writer’s fantasies’ Intimate dialogue between the author and her loverCovering topics such as desire, death, literature or sex.

‘Claw’

playing Adam Sandler basketball scouts at low hours that he discovered a brilliant player on a trip, but had a difficult past where he offered one last chance to succeed in the NBA. Made by actor Lebron James for Sandler and Netflix (it will be released on the platform a week later), the film also stars Queen Latifah, Ben Foster, Maria Botto, Robert Duvall, and professional actor Juancho Hernangómez in the lead roles.

‘Gentiles’

Santi Amodeo, ‘The Pilgrim Factor’ (2000) and ‘Who Killed Bambi?’ director of films. (2013), in his new study dangerous consequences of using social networks for teenagers. Newcomers Africa de la Cruz and Paula Díaz bring heroes to life. Ana goes through a difficult time with family conflicts and age-specific identity issues when she meets Corrales and comes into contact with some suicidal teenagers who are dragged along by him.

‘Can’t do without you’

Chus Gutiérrez, director of ‘Sexo oral’ and ‘Retorno a Hansala’, ponders guilt and how to cope with it in this emotional thriller starring Maite Perroni, Mauricio Ochmann, Alfonso Bassave and Pedro Casablanc. The subject revolves around a gay couple considering having a child When the sister of one of their own, whom he broke up with after a dark event from the past, plunges into their lives.

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Mina’s life is turned upside down when she learns that her husband Babak is innocent of the crime for which he was executed. Alone, she struggles to take care of her disabled daughter when a stranger arrives to pay off her debt. Maryam Moghadam is co-directing with Behtash Sanaeeha and is starring in this movie that was screened at Valladolid Seminci last year.

‘The Otsoga Diaries’

It is co-directed by Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes and French director Maureen Fazendeiro. curious movie shot chronologically, but counting backwards, that’s roughly 22 days a film crew spent in a Portuguese country house filming a movie adhering to covid protocols. Summer. While sharing their routine at home, Crista, Carloto, and João build a greenhouse for butterflies in the garden of a country house and slowly move indoors off-screen to talk about what it means to shoot in the middle of a pandemic.

‘Marmaduke’

A large lap dog with a quick-tempered streak and penchant for mischief, he aims to become the first Dane in history to win the trophy at England’s premier dog show. To do this, he will have to face Zeus, a fair dog who is unwavering and willing to do anything to win. Mark AZ Dippé and Matt Philip Whelan are co-directing this movie film animation for the little ones.

‘McCurry, the quest for color’

‘McCurry, in search of color’ analyzes the life and work of photographer Steve McCurry, best known for his portrait of the Afghan girl on the cover of National Geographic. Denis Delestrac’s documentary, with unparalleled access to his creative process and never-before-seen footage, A commitment to record what defines and unites people in search of color.

‘Vilas and his stuntmen’

Director Germán Roda’s new work ‘Vilas and his stuntmen’ is a journey through the eyes of writer Manuel Vilas, author of novels like ‘Ordesa’, ‘Alegría’ or ‘El hundimiento’ and Pepe. Viyuela and José Sacristan. Together they come alive reflecting on the most important moments of their lives and about literature, cinema, family, love and death. Cristina Gallego, Itziar Miranda and Carmelo Gómez also participate.

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