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Movie premieres on
May 7
include dramatic stories, filled with emotion, action or humor.
Stand
Those who wish my death
, with
Angelina Jolie
and
four days
, with
Glenn Close and Mila Kunis
.
But they also arrive in the rooms
The forgetfulness that we will be
and
Quo Vadis, Aida?
.
THOSE WHO WISH MY DEATH
(Thriller with Angelina Jolie)
Angelina Jolie returns to star in an action movie.
In this thriller, the Hollywood superstars is
Hannah Faber,
a female firefighter (and paratrooper) who suffers for not having prevented the deaths of three people in a fire.
Now, his mission is to
guard an immense forest in Montana.
Although his life seems calm, the appearance on the scene of a young man and some assassins who seek to kill him will lead him to take out his most warrior streak.
Directed by
Taylor Sheridan
, screenwriter of titles such as
Sicario
and
Comanchería
.
4 DAYS
(Drama with Glenn Close and Mila Kunis)
Mila Kunis plays
Molly, a woman who has been addicted to opioids for ten years.
Along the way, he has lost almost everything (friends, partner, family) and has never been able to have a normal life.
However, there is light in the tunnel.
A doctor finds the solution in a new treatment.
But, in order to access it,
Molly must 'be clean', drug-free, for four days.
A time that seems like an eternity but in which the young woman will have Deb (
Glenn Close
), her mother, on her side.
The director of this feature film is Rodrigo García, the director of films such as
Things I would say just by looking at her
or
Nine Lives
.
THE FORGETTING THAT WE WILL BE
(Drama by Fernando Trueba with Javier Cámara)
Fernando Trueba directs Javier Cámara
in a
Colombian drama based on real events
.
In it, Cámara (with a surprising Colombian accent) gets into the shoes of Héctor Abad, a doctor and human rights activist who cared, in the 70s and 80s, for those who did not have access to education and healthcare in Medellin.
Shot in black and white and color
, this Trueba drama was selected to participate in the Official Selection of the last Cannes Film Festival, which could never be held.
In addition, it was chosen as the film that closed the San Sebastián Film Festival and was awarded the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film.
QUO VADIS, AIDA?
(Drama about the Balkan War)
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Film
, this Bosnia and Herzegovina production tells the story of Aida (Jasna Djuricic), a woman who works as a translator for the UN during the Balkan War.
It is 1995 and the
Serbian military occupies Srebrenica
, the city where Aida's family lives.
Due to her
work with the UN delegates
, Aida has access to information that her people do not know, which raises the dilemma of using it or not to help those closest to them, who have become civilian refugees in search of help.
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WHITE SHARK
, a horror film set in the Australian Great Barrier Reef,
turns
.
On the other hand, the German comedy
WEDDING WITHOUT END
portrays the desperate attempts of a girl to avoid the bond of her great friend (and love) from childhood.
Also coming to theaters
ISABELLA
, an Argentine drama directed by Matías Piñeiro (
Everyone lies
) about an actress and her great rival in the fight for a role in a theatrical play.
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