Premieres Thursday: Seven films hit theaters across the country
"Mufasa: The Lion King, “How to make millions before grandma dies”, “Soul catcher”, “WOS: DISPOSABLE Live Racing Club Stadium”, “One Direction: This Is Us”, “The Wind Doesn't Flow” and “The Black Rose”: ancestral heritage”, These are the titles that renew the cinema billboards.
"Mufasa: The Lion King (Mufasa: The Lion King, 2024, U.S) tells the origins of the iconic King Mufasa through Rafiki's memories, narrated to Kiara, the daughter of Simba and Nala. The story follows an orphaned puppy who, after meeting Taka, Discover your destiny while facing trials and a dangerous enemy. Directs Barry Jenkins.
“How to make millions before grandma dies” (How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, 2024, Thailand) is a drama that centers on a man who leaves his job to care for his sick grandmother., motivated by the fortune that he could inherit. Dirige Pat Boonnitipat y actuan Putthipong Assaratanakul, Usha Seamkhum and Sanya Kunakorn, among others.
“Soul catcher” (Hunting Souls, 2022, U.S) tells the story of a couple facing their daughter's illness while dealing with the threat of a demon. Mike, the father, He must overcome his fears to save her.. Directed by Diego Silva Acevedo, with Sunny Mabrey and Adelle Drahos in the cast.
“WOS: DISPOSABLE live at Racing Club Stadium” (2024, Argentina) shows Wos reviewing his main hits in a concert filmed in Avellaneda. A unique experience for your followers.
“One Direction: “That's how we are” (One Direction: This Is Us, 2013, United Kingdom/United States) repasa el camino a la fama de la banda desde sus inicios hasta sus conciertos más icónicos. Bajo la dirección de Morgan Spurlock, incluye a Harry Styles, Zayn Malik y el resto de los integrantes del grupo.
“No corre el viento” (2024, Argentina/Mexico) retrata la vida de dos hermanos, Marco y Julián, que deben enfrentar los problemas generados por el abandono de su padre y la pérdida de su madre. Dirige Matías Malet, con Lautaro Bettoni, Benicio Mutti Spinetta y Germán de Silva en el reparto.
“La Rosa Negra: ancestral heritage” (2024, Argentina/Uruguay) accompanies Gonzalo on his trip to Uruguay to discover the roots of candombe while leading the family troupe. Sabrina Jones directs.