Five films hit the billboards on this Thursday of premieres
A total of five films arrive this Thursday in theaters to renew the billboards of the country's cinemas. This time they appear "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero”, “Men: terror in the shadow, “Only the beasts”, “El monte” and the revival of “Masculino feminino”.
First, “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” is the return of the famous anime to the big screen, from the hand of the well-known character Son Goku, that this time he will have to face the members of the Red Patrol again.
Under the direction of Alex Garland and headed by Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear comes "Men: terror in the shadow, a suspenseful production centered around a woman who decides to retire to an English countryside, in order to find peace after a personal tragedy.
But nevertheless, the protagonist seems to be stalked by something or someone that is hidden and promises to immerse her in a real nightmare.
The third of the premieres is "Only the beasts", film directed by Dominik Moll and starring Laure Calamy, Denis menochet, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Damien Bonnard, Bastien Bouillon, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Jenny Bellay, Guy Roger N’Drin, Marie Victoire Amie and Fred Ulysse.
As the plot, will revolve around the disappearance of a woman during a snow storm. There, five strangers will be involved in a mystery that transcends continents and that none of them expected.
“El monte” is the Argentine production directed by Sebastián Caulier, starring Gustavo Garzon, Juan Barberini, Gabriela Pastor, That is Duran, Melanie Castellini, Emma Cuaneri, Mauricio Vila and Cristian Salguero.
In this history, a man will travel to Formosa to rescue his father, who abandoned all links with the city and settled in the middle of the mountain.
Within that context, both will share survival tasks but will rekindle conflicts from the past.
Finally, "Masculino feminino" is the revival of the French classic that was released in 1966, under the direction of Jean-Luc Godard.
It should be noted that this copy is fully remastered to be appreciated in theaters.
The film features performances by Jean-Pierre Léaud, Chantal Goya, Marlene Jobert, Michael Debord, Catherine Isabelle Duport, Eva-Britt Strandberg, Birger Malmsten, Yves Afonso, Henry Attal, Brigitte Bardot, Antoine Bourseiller, Chantal Darget and Francoise Hardy.