dinosaurs of the Jurassic epic that began Thirty years of Steven Spielberg are featured on the billboard this weekend with Carmen Machi, volunteering (‘The Volunteer’) in a Greek refugee camp and Benedict Cumberbatch transformed into the famous British painter Louis Wain.
EPIC END OF JURASSIC SAGA
Restarting the Jurassic saga seven years ago, ‘Jurasic World’ (2015) creator Colin Trevorrow puts an epic climax to the second trilogy and series that Spielberg started with the first. Jurassic Park (1993).
Four years after the destruction of Nublar Island, dinosaurs live and hunt with humans in every corner of the world. a movie that brings together the actors of the first trilogya (Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum) and the second (Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Isabell Sermon).
CARMEN MACHI VOLUNTEERS AT A REFUGEE CAMP IN GREECE
Nely Reguera, the director of ‘María y los otros’ (2016), turns Carmen Machi into a retired doctor who voluntarily decides to go to a refugee camp in Greece, in her second feature film, ‘The Volunteer’.
When she gets there, she discovers a reality she couldn’t even imagine, which pushes her to explore the boundaries between love and her need to feel useful.
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH, CAT PICTURE
He gained popularity with his drawings of cats that had British painter Louis Wain diagnosed with schizophrenia, and he succeeded in preventing Victorian society from rejecting these animals. ‘Mr. Wain’Film based on the artist’s life.
The story of Benedict Cumberbatch as the protagonist is set in England at the end of the 19th century. As she tries to balance her creativity with caring for her five younger sisters and their mother, two events will change her future: meeting the love of her life, Emily, and adopting the pet Peter, who will inspire her art.
JAPANESE ANIMATION OF ‘GEAR KING’
After working for several years as an animator at Studio Ghibli and participating in some of the most famous films of recent years, such as ‘Spirited Away’ and ‘Princess Mononoke’e Hayao Miyazaki, Masashi Ando is making his directorial debut with ‘The Deer King’.
The film premiered at the final edition of the Sitges Festival and entered the official section of the Annecy animation festival. The story revolves around a soldier taken as a slave who meets a girl after the spread of a mysterious disease and goes on a journey together as the sole survivor.
NO AGE OF LOVE FOR FANNY ARDANT
Based on a true story, French director Carine Tardieu poses in her fourth feature: ‘Young Lovers’A love affair between a 71-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man.
Fanny Ardant plays a graceful retired architect who meets and fascinates a happily married doctor (Melvil Poupaud) at the hospital when a friend dies. Years later, they meet again and their love story unfolds.
‘NINJABABY’, UNWANTED MOTHERNESS
She is a heroine who does not want to be a mother. ‘ninja baby’A dramatic comedy based on a comic that breaks the stereotypes about motherhood by Norwegian director Yngvild Sve Flikke’s countryman Inga Saetre.
The life of 23-year-old Rakel changes when she learns that she is pregnant and is at an advanced stage, six months old. Illustrator and dedicated sex lover with no beer, no drugs and no attachments has no interest in being a mother.
OPERA AND RAP, TWO DISTENT WORDS Clashing in ‘TENOR’
What he proposes is a clash of classes and worlds ‘Tenor‘ is a French comedy that brings together an upper-class opera teacher and a budding rapper living in the suburbs of Paris. Their love of music will change their lives forever.
César nominee Michèle Laroque and world champion beatboxer and popular contender for ‘The Voice’ MB14 (Mohamed Belkhir) talk about the liberating power of music, Claude Zidi Jr. He is starring in this movie directed by.
‘FINLAND’, MEXICO Immersion in the ‘QUEER’ UNIVERSE
Mexican director Horacio Alcalá puts it at the center of his movie ‘Finland’ to the “queer muxe” community in Oaxaca (Mexico), where people identify themselves as the “third gender”.
Starring Spanish Andres Guasch with Noé Hernánez and Eric Israel Consuelo, best known for the TV series “Narcos,” the film explores the intersection between colonialism, capitalism and the fashion industry through magical realism.
LEAVING THE WORKING CLASS ‘RETURN TO REIMS’
Jean-Gabriel Périot examines the abandonment of the working class and the migration of votes from the left to the far right in France. ‘Back to Reims’‘, a film between documentary, fictional and experimental cinema.
The film is based on the French philosopher and historian Didier Eribon’s novel of the same name, which combines autobiography and essay in an exercise in reconciling with his own past.