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The
April 23 movie premieres
include dramatic stories, filled with emotion, action or humor.
Highlights include
Peninsula
, a Korean zombie movie, and
Mama Maria
, a French black comedy starring Isabelle Huppert.
But they also hit the
Under the Stars
theaters
in Paris
and
Wildland
.
PENINSULA
(Korean action with zombies)
The
Korean cinema
continues, gradually conquering more and more viewers who had never before discovered their stories, original and full of rhythm.
Now the sequel to a film (
Train to Busan
) that astonished
zombie movie
lovers
arrives in Spain
.
Five years have passed since the events recounted by that tape and Korea is still in shock from the spread of a virus.
However, a group of brave men will try to
appropriate loot in the middle of the chaos.
MOM MARIA
(Black comedy with Isabelle Huppert)
Some have wanted to see a kind of French
Breaking Bad
in this comedy
.
And who is surprised to see
Isabelle Huppert
shining in a story full of
black humor
, even if she has done comedies.
That's how special a feature film is whose plot revolves around Patience (Huppert), a translator who specializes in wiretapping used to catch criminals.
By chance of fate, the protagonist becomes
head of the business of the 'Maria' in Paris.
UNDER THE STARS OF PARIS
(French melodrama about a homeless woman and a child)
This French melodrama tells the story of friendship that arises between two people who live on the fringes of society.
She is Christine (
Catherine Frot
), a
homeless
Parisian and Suli (
Mahamadou Yaffa
), an 8-year-old boy who wanders aimlessly and finds himself helpless through the streets of the Gallic capital.
The two will live a great adventure: in his case, trying to reconnect with his mother.
And, in her case, reminding herself that she cannot remain impassive in situations in which
her help is essential
.
MORE RELEASES
From Japan comes
GUARDIANS OF THE NIGHT: INFINITE TRAIN
, an anime that has become the highest grossing film (above
Titanic
or
Frozen
) in the history of the Japanese country. The film adapts several volumes of the
Guardians of the Night
manga
, which has also shaped a television series. On the other hand,
ZERø
is a haunting Spanish thriller in which two people try to escape from a situation that escapes logic.
Also in Spanish cinemas is
WILDLAND
, a Danish thriller with Sidse Babett Knudsen (
Borgen
series
) about a good-looking family that is actually engaged in drug and crime related businesses.
And
URTZEN
, a 'cinematographic essay' that mixes dialogue, images and music directed by Telmo Esnal.
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