The month of December is full of many possibilities for movie lovers. Whether you are looking to share time with your family, enjoy a moving story, or live a unique experience through the big screen, the options for this month are designed for all tastes. This is a particularly special month, with the Christmas spirit mastering many topics and a variety of genders that guarantee you quality entertainment. Find out with us which are the most anticipated films of December and plan your visit to the cinema!
Mud
- Directed by: Iñaki Sanchez
- Cast: Raul Arevalo, Paz Vega, Roberto Alamo
"The mud" places us in the Spanish Levant, where a severe drought threatens the rice fields. In the midst of this scenario, a biologist named Ricardo returns to his origins to protect the place where he grew up. His ecological efforts clash with the interests of the locals, triggering a confrontation that leads to fateful consequences. This thriller promises to keep us on the edge of our seats with a plot that reflects on the balance between nature conservation and the needs of local communities.
Valentina
- Directed by: Chelo Loureiro
With a history Promising to thrill the whole family, "Valentina" speaks about dreams, hope and overcoming obstacles. This endearing film tells the story of a girl with Down's Syndrome who wants to become a trapeze artist. Through a story full of optimism and endearing characters, such as her grandmother, "Valentina" reminds us that with effort and hope, nothing is impossible. What better way to enjoy cinema with the family than with a film as comforting and educational as this one?
Dear Evan Hansen
- Directed by: Stephen Chbosky
- Cast: Ben Platt, Julianne Moore, Kaitlyn Dever
"Dear Evan Hansen" is an adaptation of the successful new boom in musicals eponymous, telling the moving story of a high school student who struggles with social anxiety. A wrong letter and a lie transform his life into an unexpected turn of events. This musical story combines emotion and music with a powerful message about the need to connection and understanding in the modern era.
La vida eso
- Directed by: David Martin de los Santos
- Cast: Petra Martinez, Anna Castillo, Ramon Barea
This XNUMXth-century drama involves an emotional journey that connects two generations of Spanish women in a hospital in Belgium. Through the relationship between Maria and Veronica, “Life Was That” explores the friendship, identity and roots. When Maria makes the decision to return to Spain to fulfill a promise, the film becomes an opportunity for the viewer to reflect on human relationships and the importance of finding a purpose in life.
The Last Supper
- Directed by: Toni Agustí, María S. Torregrosa, Andrea Jaurrieta
- Cast: Toni Agustí, Marta Belenguer, Amparo Fernández
With a satirical tone and humorous, "The Last Supper" is set in a night that will change the lives of a young and well-off couple. When Toni faces accusations of corruption, what seemed to be a quiet evening becomes a stage of tensions and revelations. Perfect for those who enjoy a social comedy with a touch of criticism.
A bookstore in Paris
- Directed by: Sergio Castellitto
- Cast: Sergio Castellitto, Bérénice Bejo, Matilda De Angelis
We travel through Paris through the eyes of Pierre, an antique dealer who lives a seemingly quiet life until a series of unexpected events shake him up. "A Bookshop in Paris" combines romance, drama and a dose of introspection that makes it an ideal choice for those looking for a slower but equally fascinating narrative.
This is just a small sample of the cinematic wealth that December has to offer. Each film, with its own approach and genre, promises great moments on the big screen, and there is no doubt that both lovers of moving stories and those looking for action will find something to suit their tastes in this selection. If you enjoy unique cinematic experiences, now is the time to make the most of the billboard of new releases and share these interesting proposals with those you love most.