Five titles renew the cinema billboards this Thursday of premieres
"Napoleon", “A stork in trouble: “the lost jewel”, “A blue bird”, “Partida” and “Inside of me I am dancing” are the titles that arrive this Thursday of premieres in theaters
"Napoleon" (Drama)
Directed by Ridley Scott and starring the Oscar winner, Joaquin Phoenix, “Napoleon” is an action epic that immerses us in the eventful rise and fall of the emblematic French emperor. Through stunning settings orchestrated by Scott, The film shows us Bonaparte's relentless journey to power, highlighting his volatile relationship with his only love, Josefina.
“A stork in trouble: “the lost jewel” (German animation)
This captivating animation takes us on an unexpected journey with Richard, who decides to undertake a mission full of dangers and adventures when he finds out that he will not lead the flight of the storks. on your journey, encounters sparrows in distress, challenging evil marabou birds in search of jeweled treasure. Directed by Mette Tange and Benjamin Quabeck, the film promises fun for the whole family.
“A blue bird” (Argentine drama)
was chosen as the best film, This Argentine film immerses us in the lives of Javier and Valeria, a couple looking to have a child. But nevertheless, Camila's arrival, Javier's co-worker, triggers a conflict that threatens to destroy their existence and their relationship. With a cast headed by Alfonso Tort and Julieta Zylberberg, the story promises intense emotions.
"Match" (Argentine drama based on real events)
“Partida” presents us with the story of Susy, victim of gender violence, who returns to his town after thirty years due to an unexpected call. The revelation of a hidden truth impacts his daughter Maru, who discovers that his father was not dead. Directed by Diego Suárez, The film addresses intense and moving themes.
“Inside me I am dancing” (Argentine documentary)
This documentary, directed by Leandro Koch and Paloma Schachmann, takes us on a trip from Buenos Aires through Eastern Europe. The story follows a cameraman who, in love with a klezmer music clarinetist, pretends to film a documentary about this musical style. Winner of the Best Film Award in the Argentine Competition of the Mar del Plata International Film Festival, the film combines documentary elements, romantic comedy and road movie.