Cinema remains one of the most exciting forms of entertainment and cultural connection. Over the next four weeks, movie theaters will be packed with expected premieres that promise excitement, laughter and drama. This selection of films is perfect for you to start planning your next getaway to the cinema. There is nothing like enjoying a good story projected on the big screen. big screen, Do not you think?
Live is life
- Directed by: Daniel of the Tower
- Starring: Juan del Pozo and Raul del Pozo
Set in the summer of 1985, Live is life tells the story of Rodri, a young man who, like every year, returns to his parents' Galician village to meet up with his gang. However, this summer brings with it unexpected changes. With the threat of being separated due to the problems of the real world, the boys will decide to live one last great adventure during the night of San Juan. Together they will look for a magic flower that, according to legend, can grant their wishes.
This film combines nostalgia, friendship and the magic of adolescence, with a narrative that invites the viewer to reflect on the value of human relationships and the inevitable changes of life.
Josephine
- Directed by: Javier Marco
- Starring: Emma Suarez, Roberto Alamo and Miguel Bernardeau
Josephine is an intimate and moving story that follows Juan, a prison officer who silently observes the weekly visits of Berta, the mother of one of the prisoners. Everything changes when Juan decides to get closer to her, inventing a fictitious daughter named Josefina to emotionally connect with Berta. Both characters, trapped in their own loneliness, will find a way to fill your gaps through this peculiar relationship.
The film stands out for its sincere performances and a script that addresses themes such as loneliness, hope and human connections.
Way down
- Directed by: Jaume Balaguero
- Starring: Freddie Highmore, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey and Sam Riley
En Way down, viewers are immersed in an exciting plot of robberies and strategies. The story follows Thom Johnson, a brilliant young engineer who teams up with a team to carry out a daring plan: to rob the Bank of Spain, a fortress considered impenetrable. Taking advantage of the chaos during the World Cup final in South Africa, Thom and his team will have only one way to go. Ten days to decipher the bank's secrets and execute his escape.
This film promises fast-paced action and unexpected twists that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Till Death. Until death do us part
- Directed by: SK Dale
- Starring: Megan Fox, Eoin Macken and Callan Mulvey
Starring Megan Fox, Till death is a psychological thriller that begins with a romantic dinner and ends in a series of terrifying events. Emma wakes up handcuffed to her late husband in a remote lakeside house. Isolated and trapped in the dead of winter, she must survive a group of hitmen while trying to decipher the reasons behind the macabre plan devised by her late husband.
With a combination of suspense, tension and shocking scenes, is ideal for lovers of the genre.
Lemon bread with poppy seeds
- Directed by: Benito zambrano
- Starring: Elia Galera, Eva Martin and Pep Tosar
In a small town in Mallorca, two sisters who were separated in their teensAnna and Marina meet again to sell a bakery they have inherited from a mysterious woman they think they don't know. They are two women with very different lives: Anna has barely left the island and is still married to a man she no longer loves, and Marina, for her part, travels the world working as a doctor for an NGO.
Benito Zambrano adapts to the cinema 'Lemon bread with poppy seeds', the eponymous bestseller by Cristina Campos published by Planeta publishing house in 2018.
Belfast
- Directed by: Kenneth Branagh
- Starring: Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan and Ciarán Hinds
The autobiographical tape tells the story of a boy during the riots of the 1960s in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In addition to the young man's vision, the camera focuses on a young working-class couple caught up in the chaos, and on the other hand on a jovial elderly couple.
Its visual style and emotional narrative have been praised, making it one of the top films of the year.
In addition to these, you can also enjoy many of the Spanish movies that we suggested to you last month. Some have already been released, but are still in theaters; others will be in theaters in the coming weeks. Which one will you start with? Which movies do you want to see in theaters next?