The most anticipated European film releases in 2024

  • Notable releases: From historical dramas to psychological thrillers, European cinema brings innovative proposals.
  • International talent: Renowned directors and actors are part of the best productions of the year.
  • Cultural Impact: The films address relevant social issues with unique depth.

European films

In the world of cinema, there is always something new to discover. New releases are an important part of the cinematic experience and it is essential to be aware of what is coming. In this sense, whether you are looking for titles to enjoy in theaters or at home, it is essential to know the latest releases. European releases coming soon.

The quality of the content is reflected in the opinions of critics and the anticipation generated by future releases. If you are excited to know what films will be released in the next few months, do not miss the list of movies that will be released in theaters next May.

Chimera

Since I saw 'Wonderland', I'm looking forward to a new project from the Italian Alice RohrwacherI'm sure I'll be going to see 'La quimera' this weekend, his new film starring Josh O'Connor, Carol Duarte, Vincenzo Nemolato and Isabella Rossellini, among others.

We all have a chimera, something we wish to do or have, but never find. For the gang of 'tombaroli', the robbers of ancient tombs and archaeological sites, the chimera is the dream of stopping working and becoming rich without effort. Arthur, the protagonist, is in search of his chimera, who resembles Benjamina, the woman he lost. In order to find her, he will face the invisible, search everywhere and penetrate the earth determined to find the door that leads to the Beyond of myths.

In their daring journey between the living and the dead, forests and cities, parties and solitudes, the destinies of the characters intersect, all in search of their chimera.

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The consent

Based on the novel Consent Vanessa Springora's film of the same name, directed by French director Vanessa Filho, is being released in our cinemas this weekend. It stars Kim Higelin, Jean-Paul Rouve, Laetitia Casta and Sara Giraudeau.

The story takes place in Paris, 1985, where Vanessa is thirteen years old when she meets Gabriel Matzneff, a highly intelligent and manipulative man. The renowned fifty-year-old writer seduces the young woman, who becomes his lover and muse. As she becomes more involved in the relationship, she begins to realize how destructive and abnormal the situation is, until she finally sees Gabriel Matzneff for the predator he really is.

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mammal

'Mamífera', directed by Liliana Torres, tells the story of Lola, played by Maria Rodríguez Soto, who enjoys a happy life with her partner, Bruno. Her world takes an unexpected turn when a pregnancy alters her plans. Although Lola has always been clear that Being a mother is not for her, now faces social expectations and his inner fears.

During the three days they have to wait until their appointment at the clinic, Lola will seek the support of her friends and family to reaffirm her decision, while Bruno, who never imagined himself as a father, begins to rethink his future.

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We will always have tomorrow

On April 26th, 'There's Always Tomorrow' by Italian director Paola Cortellesi will be released in our cinemas. This film has generated great curiosity and focuses on spring, a time when the family of Marcella, the beloved eldest daughter, is excited about her imminent death. marriage engagement with Giulio, a nice middle-class boy.

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Love Gloria

Directed by Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq, this delightful film starring Louise Mauroy-Panzani, Arnaud Rebotini, Ilça Moreno Zego and Abnara Gomes Varela, presents us with the story of Cléo, a six-year-old girl who He loves his nanny Gloria more than anything. around the world. With Gloria's imminent return to Cape Verde to raise her own children, the two must make the most of their last summer together.

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The house

'La casa', one of the favorite Spanish films of the last edition of the Malaga Festival, will hit theaters on May 1. Directed by Alex Montoya, it follows three brothers who they meet at the family home after the death of his father, facing difficult decisions about the future of the house, a process that turns out to be more complicated than expected. This film is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Paco Roca, which won an Eisner Award in 2020.

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Nina

Andrea Jaurrieta, winner of the Special Prize of the Critics' Jury at the Malaga Film Festival, presents 'Nina', another film that promises to be exciting and that will be released on May 10. Nina decides to return to her native coastal town, carrying a shotgun in her bag and a clear objective: to take revenge on Pedro, a famous writer to whom the town pays homage. reunion with his place of origin, along with his memories of the past and his childhood friend, Blas, will make him reconsider whether revenge is the only option.

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