In the coming weeks, a large number of films with many attractions

will hit theaters .

Here are the most outstanding.

THE FATHER LIFE (September 16)

Enrique Auquer and Karra Elejalde

give life to a son and his father in this crazy comedy.

Directed by Joaquín Mazón and written by Joaquín Oristrell.

A unique couple in which the older

's memory problems

will help his offspring improve in his restaurant.

MODEL 77 (September 23)

The new proposal by

Alberto Rodríguez

(

Group 7

,

The Minimum Island

) is a thriller set in the Barcelona prison of La Modelo.

It is 1977 and the prisoners present there are trying to breathe freedom.

An idea for which they will suffer.

With

Miguel Herrán, Javier Gutiérrez, Jesús Carroza and Fernando Tejero.

CRIMES OF THE FUTURE (September 23)

Blood, pain, future and sex.

The enigmatic new film by the always unclassifiable David Cronenberg revolves around these axes.

A drama with

Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart

that gave a lot to talk about as it passed through the Cannes festival.

RAINBOW (September 23)

Paco León

is going to surprise many with an update of

The Wizard of Oz

in which a girl searches for the mother who abandoned her when she was just a baby.

Its protagonist is the

singer Dora

, who appears accompanied by the rapper

Ayax Pedrosa

and the Nigerian artist

Wekaforé Jibril

.

THE CROOKED LINES OF GOD (October 7)

Torcuato Luca de Tena

's famous bestseller

is, in the hands of Oriol Paulo (

A contratiempo

), a

fascinating thriller.

Bárbara Lennie

is Alice, a detective who enters an incognito psychiatric hospital to solve a murder.

ON THE MARGINS (October 7)

The evictions and other very harsh dramas of today are reflected in

Juan Diego Botto's directorial debut

.

A work that aims high and in which two giants of Spanish interpretation stand out, such as

Penélope Cruz and Luis Tosar.

Smells like awards.

HALLOWEEN: THE END (October 14)

Years go by and the end is finally here.

Laurie Strode (

Jamie Lee Curtis

) and her

old enemy Michael Myers

see each other for the last time in this horror film that ends a saga that began in 1978. It is listening to its main theme and a fear enters...

THE WOMAN KING (October 14)

Lupita Nyong'o and Viola Davis

lead an action-packed drama reminiscent of events from the late 18th century.

Nothing less than the fight between Nanisca,

the most outstanding general of the Amazons,

against the French invaders and the surrounding tribes.

PETER VON KANT (October 13)

Not even a film by

François Ozon

leaves the viewer indifferent.

On this occasion, the French director dares with an

adaptation of

The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant

,

by Rainer Werner Fassbender.

AMSTERDAM (October 28)

John David Washington, Margot Robbie, Christian Bale, Rami Malek, Anya Taylor-Joy and Robert De Niro

directed by David O'Russell.

That's how spectacular it is a

very choral thriller

set in the 30s of the last century that

points to the Oscars.

THE FOURTH PASSENGER (October 28)

Álex de la Iglesia directs

Alberto San Juan, Blanca Suárez, Ernesto Alterio and Rubén Cortada

in a film whose plot is set on a trip full of surprises whose passengers meet thanks to a shared transport application.

MANTICORE (November 4)

After

Magical Girl

and

Who will sing to you

,

Carlos Vermut promises to surprise again with a drama

about two people who know each other.

A story set in our times that refers us to

monsters that surround us and we are not able to perceive.

FORGING A CHAMPION (November 4)

Russell Crowe

is the great claim of a drama set in England at the beginning of the 19th century.

A time when boxing had many followers and where we discover

the struggle of a boxer to become the absolute champion of his country.

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER (November 11)

A

new Marvel movie

hits theaters.

In this case it is the continuation of a saga that recovers the history of the mythical African kingdom

after the death of King T'Challa.

ACE BESTAS (November 11)

Rodrigo Sorogoyen

, along with his inseparable screenwriter

Isabel Peña

, is responsible for this rural thriller.

A film

presented at the Cannes Festival

whose story revolves around a French couple and their conflict with the neighbors of a Galician town.

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