Penelope Cruz with the drama evacuations Juan Diego Botto ‘On the Borders’ and Barbara Lennie transforms into Alice Gould from The Crooked Lines of GodTorcuato’s adaptation of Luca de Tena’s novel overlaps the billboard of the movie premieres this weekend.
‘God’s crooked lines’
Torcuato Luca de Tena’s novel, set in a psychiatric hospital in the late 1970s, was a publishing success at the time. Oriol Paulo, the director of thrillers such as ‘Contratiempo’ (2016) or ‘El cuerpo’ (2012), takes him to the movies with Bárbara Lennie as the legendary Alice Gould. alice one An upper-class woman is admitted to a mental institution, pretending to be paranoia, to investigate the death of a prisoner.But the truth he encounters in his confinement will test his sanity.
‘On the Borders’
Penelope Cruz burrows into the skin of an eviction victim. It is also the actor’s directorial debut. Juan Diego Alt‘On the Border’ is a story revolving around three characters—an activist lawyer, a supermarket stockist, and an old woman—in an economic emergency. Cruz plays Azucena, a neighborhood woman who works piecemeal at a supermarket to support her family and is given twenty-four hours by management to keep her from losing her home and finding herself on the street.
‘unsuccessful’
‘Fall’ directed by British Scott Mann, high voltage survival drama takes place practically in one scene and around two characters. Becky and Hunter climb to the top of an abandoned communications tower and are trapped without ever getting down; At 600 meters above the ground and completely away from civilization, they will have to test their skills.
‘Basque’
‘El vasco’ is a Spanish-Argentine co-production directed by Jabi Elortegi, posing with a comedic tone and touch of drama. What does “Basque” mean? Argentina. Filmed almost entirely in Argentina, the cast also includes Eduardo Blanco, Inés Efrón, Laura Oliva and Itziar Aizpuru and revolves around a young man who accepts an invitation from a distant relative to settle in that country and discovers on arrival that things are not as expected. .
‘Dance with life’
It is also the third film directed by French actress Michèle Laroque, a comedy revolving around it. a group of adults united by dance, an adaptation of Richard Loncraine’s British film Finding Your Feet (2017). After 30 years of marriage, Sandra (Laroque) discovers that her husband has been unfaithful to her with her best friend. Returning to her childhood home, she meets her sister again, living together is complicated, but they discover something that unites them: dance.
‘A story of love and desire’
Paris-based Tunisian Leyla Bouzid goes deep into her roots. The love between Ahmed, a French Algerian, and Farah, a Tunisian. As Ahmed, who has just arrived in the capital, discovers a voluptuous and erotic collection of Arabic literature he never imagined existed, he falls madly in love with Farah and will try to resist it, even though he is literally tempted.
‘Wild Park’
animation movie ChineseDirected by Ding Leung, ‘Wild Life’ is a theme park set in Pine Tree Mountain, where a gene-changing bracelet allows guests to transform into animals. On the occasion of a competition, Vick decides to participate by teaming up with Bramble and a mysterious man named Leon, who is soon caught by the owner who is trying to secretly copy the park’s data.
‘Operation Baby Bear’
The sequel to ‘Who Lost a Panda?’ (2019) was written and directed by Russian Vasily Rovenskiy. It’s been a year since Mic the bear and Oscar the bunny returned from their adventures. a new operation to return him to his legitimate family.
‘Even if it’s not with me’
Teen drama revolving around Costa Rican Rodrigo Tannure misfortunes of a young athlete Torn between the love of two school friends that will change her view of the world.
‘Catherine Birdy Called’
Creator of the ‘Girls’ series, Lena Dunham is directing this adaptation Based on the novel by Karen Cushamn starring Bella Ramsey (Lyana Mormont in ‘Game of Thrones’) and will premiere directly on Amazon Prime Video. In medieval England, a 14-year-old girl finds her way through life, avoiding the potential suitors her father had in mind.
‘nitram’
In his award-winning Nitram, the director of ‘Macbeth’ or ‘Assassin’s Creed’ recreates the events leading up to the 1996 massacre in Port Arthur (Tasmania) that shocked Australian society. Best Actor Award Cannes to the protagonist Caleb Landry Jones. The film reached Movistar+, iTunes, Google Play, Rakuten TV, Amazon, Film and Vodafone this week.