The film that will represent Spain in the race Oscar‘Snow Community‘ will be available on the big screen starting this Friday, days before its release netflixjust like ‘kaiju’ in JapaneseGodzilla: Minus One‘ and 17 more films that will try to position themselves for Christmas.
‘Snow Society’
JA Bayona, director of ‘Impossible’ and ‘Orphanage’, is releasing his new movie ‘The Snow Society’, produced by Netflix, this Friday. The story of the survivors of the 1972 Andean crashIts technical and artistic extravagance earned it 13 nominations for the Goya Awards.
The film, which was released as the closing film of the Venice Film Festival on September 9, will be released in theaters on January 4, at the request of its director.
‘Godzilla: Minus One’
Back to cinemas Godzilla, one of the most famous Japanese ‘kaiju’, this time by writer and director Takashi YamazakHey. Nearly 70 years after the original film was released, Godzilla returns to its roots as a metaphor for post-war anxiety and pain in Japan with a special-effects-fuelled spectacle that blew the Japanese box office.
‘Waiting’
F. Javier Gutiérrez, The Spanish director, who shot his last movie in the USA, said it was terrifying.ringsHe returns to his roots with ‘ A rural ‘thriller’ set in the Andalusian countryside in the 70sTelling the story of Eladio (played by Víctor Clavijo), a caretaker of a farm who accepts bribes to change positions on a hunt.
‘Knitting’
French Laetitia Colombani, The actress, screenwriter, producer, writer and director is adapting her feminist novel ‘The Braid’ to the big screen. The story of three women connected by a beautiful coincidence Those who live as far away as their hearts are united all over the world, from India to Canada, passing through Italy.
‘Dance First’
in 1969Samuel Beckett, embarrassed after receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature, speaks to the young Parisian ‘bon vivant’.World War II Resistance fighter, playwright, playboy husband and recluse tries to forgive his shortcomings while also coming to terms with his permeable tendency towards flattery.
‘Gold’
Helen Mirren, one of the best actresses of cinema, literally turns into former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meirthat it adapts even to the smallest detail. A film focusing on the 20 days of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, when Israel came very close to being defeated by Syria and Egypt.
‘Negu hurbilak’
Negu Collective, formed by Basque directors Ekain Albite and Mikel Ibarguren and Catalans Nicolau Mallofré and Adrià Roca, ‘Negü HürbilakA film starring Jone Laspiur, who won the Goya award for best new actress in 2021 for her role as ‘Ane’, about isolation, waiting and longing for identity in the context of the end of the conflict in the Basque Country.
‘Blood’
Michelle Monaghan is the protagonist of ‘Blood’New horror movie from the genre expert, brad andersonHe received the Time Machine award for his career at the Sitges Festival. This time, it tells the story of a boy who contracted the disease after being bitten by a dog, causing an uncontrollable thirst for blood.
‘Caravaggio’s Shadow’
‘The Shadow of Caravaggio’ stars Riccardo Scamarcio, Louis Garrel, Isabelle Huppert and Micaela Ramazzotti. Italian Michele Placido’s new work focuses on the last years of the life of a mysterious and controversial artistThose who use prostitutes and beggars as models.
‘Tony, Shelly and the Magic Lantern’
This week, the animated movie ‘Tony, Shelly and the Magic Lantern’ is also released. An adventure movie starring puppets; ‘The Magic of Christmas, Teddy’, a story about family and friendship, and ‘Road to Bethlehem’, a Christian musical whose main attraction is Antonio Banderas as King Herod.
‘Changes’
Likewise, documentariesChanges‘ – in the words of four generations of lesbians living in Catalonia – and ‘Women‘ -about Constantina and Irene, the last two guardians of a centuries-old tradition in Asturias – and ‘Acquittal of Juan Alfredo Amil‘, about morbid obesity.
‘The Magnificent Hotel: Rimbaud in Africa’
Moreover, ‘The Magnificent Hotel: Rimbaud in Africa‘The Last Night of Sandra M.’, a story in which the cursed poet Arthur Rimbaud becomes an arms dealer in the Horn of Africa, and Claudia Traisac, the heroine of a film inspired by the life of actress Sandra Mozarowsky. The well-known face of ‘open cinema’.