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Seven films hit theaters this Thursday of premieres

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Las producciones “Pobres criaturas”, “Aguas siniestras”, “Survivors: after the earthquake", “There are no bears”, “Queen Rock Montreal”, “Bleeding Peach” and “Move (what is not seen)” reach screens across the country.

“Pobres Criaturas” (Poor creatures)

Synopsis: Bella Baxter Story, played by Emma Stone, a young woman who experiences a fantastic evolution thanks to the unconventional scientist Dr.. Godwin Baxter, played by Willem Dafoe. under your protection, Bella embarks on an adventure with the cunning lawyer Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo), challenging the prejudices of his time and advocating for equality.

Gender: Fancy

Director: Yorgos Lanthimos

Distribution: Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo

“Sinister Waters” (Night Swim)

Synopsis: Directed by Bryce McGuire and produced by James Wan, this horror film follows Ray Waller, a baseball star, and his family, who move to a house with a pool that hides dark secrets from the past. The family is drawn into the depths of terror as they fight a malevolent force unleashed..

Gender: Terror

Director: Bryce McGuire

Distribution: Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, Amélie Hoeferle, Ben Sinclair

“Survivors: After the earthquake" (Concrete Utopia)

Synopsis: In a world devastated by a massive earthquake, only one building remains standing in Seoul. “Sobrevivientes” narra la historia de los residentes que enfrentan desafíos extremos para mantener su supervivencia. Directed by Tae-hwa Eom, the film features Lee Byung-hun, Park Seo-joon and Park Bo-young in prominent roles.

Gender: Catastrophe

Director: Tae-hwa Eom

Distribution: Lee Byung-hun, Park Seo-joon, Park Bo-young

“There Are No Bears” (No bears)

Synopsis: Directed by Jafar Panahi, “No Hay Osos” explora dos historias de amor frustradas por obstáculos invisibles e inevitables. The film tackles superstition and power dynamics in a moving drama.

Gender: Drama

Director: Jafar Panahi

Distribution: Jafar Panahi, Nasser Hashemi, Vahid Mobaseri

“Queen Rock Montreal”

Synopsis: The remastered experience of “Queen Rock Montreal” has arrived in IMAX and the possibility of reliving the historic concert of 1981 con Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor y John Deacon. A unique opportunity to enjoy Queen's greatest hits with first-class image and sound quality.

Gender: Concert

Distribution: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon

“Bleeding Peach”

Synopsis: Claudio Santorelli's debut feature presents the life of Chiqui, a woman with intellectual disabilities, and his relationship with Bocha, an alcoholic preacher. Peaceful coexistence is threatened, triggering violent situations and questioning family privileges.

Gender: Drama

Director: Claudio Santorelli

Distribution: María Nydia Ursi Ducó, Claudio Santorelli, Claudio Medina

“Mover” (what is not seen)

Synopsis: Mara Ávila directs this independent documentary that captures performances and reflections on dance, the body and mental health during the Covid-19 quarantine in Buenos Aires. A unique look at the world of dance from the perspective of three talented dancers.

Gender: Documentary film

Director: Mara Ávila

List: Mara Ávila, Majo Nobile, Carolina Villa

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