Valentine’s Day Film Slate Hits Theaters Across Spain and North America

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Valentine’s Day at the Spanish box office pairs Bridget Jones with Captain America, as their new adventures hit theaters. The iconic Bridget Jones, played by Renée Zellweger, faces the possibility of love anew while juggling her children, and the shield-wielding superhero is ready to save the world.

Outside of comedy and epic spectacle, Spanish cinemas will host this Friday the debut of a Norwegian filmmaker with cinema in his blood, the grandson of two legends like Liv Ullmann and Ingmar Bergman. He launches with a haunting film titled The Tutorial, starring an actress to watch: Renate Reinsve, best known for The Worst Person in the World.

A continuación, the Friday, February 14 releases in theaters:

Captain America: Brave New World

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The Marvel superhero returns to confront a formidable foe, Red Hulk, drawn from the orbit of another legendary Marvel figure. Expect pulse-quickening action, rapid-fire set pieces, and battles that demand your full attention. This film keeps faith with the essentials of the Marvel epic while expanding the cast: Anthony Mackie is back as the shielded hero, Danny Ramirez steps in as Falcon, and Harrison Ford enters the saga in a surprising role as the President of the United States.

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Bridget Jones: Mad About Him

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In the new century’s shadow, Bridget Jones arrived on the big screen and became an emblem of modern romance. Two decades later, the saga continues with a fourth installment directed by Michael Morris, built from a script by Helen Fielding. Hugh Grant returns to the screen, Leo Woodall joins the ensemble, and a new emotional journey unfolds as she balances motherhood with her ongoing quest for love. The film revisits the heart of the character while introducing fresh dynamics and humor that fans expect from the beloved diary of a woman navigating life, dating, and family moments.

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The Tutorial

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Halfdan Ullman Tondel is the grandson of Liv Ullmann and Ingmar Bergman, a familial line that hints at serious cinema. This debut feature, The Tutorial, unfolds as a haunting drama about how a suspected case of abuse between two children unsettles the parents and sending ripples through a family. Norway picked the film for Oscar consideration, though it did not advance to the final round. It did collect Cannes’ Camera d’Or earlier in its career and the European Discovery award, demonstrating a bold, sensitive approach. Front and center is Renate Reinsve, a performer whose presence anchors a film that lingers long after the credits roll.

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Vermiglio

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Maura Delpero’s Italian-Argentine collaboration Vermiglio arrives after a festival circuit glow, bringing a stark glance at life in the Italian Alpine heart after World War II. A family’s daily routines collide with the larger currents of history, and the drama is anchored by a strong ensemble. The film has already claimed the Venice grand prize and generated buzz for global recognition, including nominations on Golden Globes lines and European cinema honors. The setting, the era, and the performances offer a poised, quietly powerful cinematic experience that lingers with viewers long after the credits fade.

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The Drunkards’ Marseille Anthem

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A documentary with a road movie heartbeat follows the Cantacronache collective, who in the summer of 1961, during Franco’s regime, traveled across Spain collecting ancient resistance songs. Pablo Gil Rituerto makes his directorial debut with a project that dazzles not only in its memory of a cultural moment but also in its musical reimagining, featuring voices from Nacho Vegas and María Arnal who reinterpret those old tunes with contemporary resonance.

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Chhaava

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A grand Indian production unfolds on a vast canvas, recounting the struggles surrounding a legendary ruler who defends a lineage of leadership and strategy. The film delivers a sweeping, cinematic experience, blending history with modern cinematic ambition and showcasing the scale that Indian cinema now routinely achieves on the world stage.

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Barefoot

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With a documentary-like energy and a big screen sensibility, Barefoot traces the rise of Hakuna Group Music, a global youth collective formed to mark a major event in Rio. The narrative blends the group’s ascent with universal themes of ambition, teamwork, and belief, as a multinational crew navigates fame and the cultural currents that push a community toward the center of the world stage.

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The Explorers

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Alfonso is eleven, and with his friends he confronts fears to uncover what lies behind a storm threatening their La Mancha village, a scenario that feels like a fresh Don Quixote tale. This Spain-Argentina-Germany animated co-production, directed by Gonzalo Gutiérrez, threads a coming‑of‑age adventure with a spirit of discovery that appeals to both younger audiences and adults who remember the magic of animated journeys.

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Mary Superchef

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The path to becoming a great chef is never simple, and Mary must overcome many hurdles with the unwavering support of her loving grandmother. Time travel and the value of effort intersect in this European animated feature, produced through a collaboration of Luxembourg, Italy, and Ireland, offering a vibrant, family-friendly adventure that celebrates imagination and perseverance.

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