Marisa Montiel
Madrid, May 4 (EFE).- The third and final installment of “Guardians of the Galaxy” directed by James Gunn is the most anticipated premiere this week on a billboard that also offers the action “thriller” “Siege”, with Natalia de Molina, the new Stephen Frears and the author’s documentary “La mala familia”.
James Gunn says goodbye to the Guardians of the Galaxy
The most popular family of misfit heroes in the Marvel universe says goodbye to their galactic adventures with “Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3”, in which director James Gunn has reunited Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldaña, Dave Bautista and Bradley Cooper , among others.
It is the latter who lends his voice to Rocket, the charismatic raccoon whose past, the result of a series of scientific experiments, is the focus of this installment, bringing up the issue of animal abuse.
Natalia de Molina takes action in “Siege”
Natalia de Molina, an actress with a brilliant career and two Goyas to her credit, puts herself in the shoes of a riot police officer in this action thriller that takes place practically in real time and revolves around an eviction that gets complicated and a murky plot of police corruption.
Directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas (“Kidnapped” 2010, “Your son” 2018), the key idea for “Siege” arose during confinement, reflecting on how everyone tends to throw balls out, hence the film’s motto: “If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.”
“The lost king”, the writer who found the remains of Ricardo III
The new project by Stephen Frears, director of “Philomena” (2013) or “The Queen” (2006), is a dramatic comedy based on the true story of the discovery of the tomb of King Richard III under a nondescript municipal parking lot in the city of Leicester, thanks to the enthusiasm and drive of an amateur historian, the writer Philippa Langley.
Sally Hawkins, nominated for an Oscar for “The Shape of Water” (2017) and “Blue Jasmine” (2013), gets into Langley’s shoes in this plot with Steve Coogan as a co-writer and actor.
“The bad family”, an unexpected gem
In their debut feature, Nacho A. Villar and Luis Rojo, members of the BRBR collective, seasoned in directing video clips of urban musicians like C. Tangana, offer an honest and realistic vision of the suburbs, with a true story and non-professional actors.
A group of friends who haven’t been able to see each other for a while take advantage of Andresito’s prison leave to meet again and enjoy a hot summer day on the outskirts of Madrid. With the sunset, they will have to face a problem from the past that threatens to put them all in jail.
François Ozon travels to Paris in 1935 in “My Crime”
The prolific François Ozon returns with a story set in 1935 Paris, where a broke actress, accused of the murder of a famous theater producer, struggles to prove her innocence with the help of her best friend.
On a recent visit to Barcelona, Ozon presented “My crime” as the closing of a trilogy on the female condition, after “8 women” (2002) and “Potiche, mujeres al poder” (2010), with a cast headed by Nadia Tereszkiewicz and Rebecca Marder supported by veterans like Isabelle Huppert, Fabrice Luchini and Dany Boon.
“Good companies”, the fight for the right to abortion
The second fiction feature film as a director by the also actress Silvia Munt tells the story of a group of women from Rentería (Gipuzkoa) who in the 1970s and 1980s dedicated themselves to facilitating access to France for women who wanted an abortion.
Starring Alicia Falcó (“Cuéntame cómo pasó”), Itziar Ituño (“La casa de papel”) and Elena Tarrats, the film is inspired by true events and comes 15 years after Munt won the award for best director at the Malaga Festival with “Pretexts”.
“The trio in E flat”, a tribute to Éric Rohmer
The Portuguese Rita Azevedo Gomes immerses herself in the universe of Éric Rohmer in her latest feature film, “El trio en E flat”, which adapts the only play written by the author of “El rayo verde” or “My night with Maud”. .
The film, which has gone through the Forum section of the Berlinale 2022 and the Seville European Film Festival, presents a series of encounters between a man and a woman, played by Pierre Léon and Rita Durão, who were a couple and now they are friends, and they talk about love problems and other personal matters in an idyllic setting.
A documentary about Unzué and his day to day with ELA
Documentary directed by Xavier Torres, Santi Padró and Jesús Muñoz that portrays the daily life of Juan Carlos Unzué, former goalkeeper and former FC Barcelona coach since he made public in June 2020 that he had been diagnosed with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
The film collects the meetings and conversations with leaders of the Barcelona club and Manchester City to organize a charity football match, which was played at the Camp Nou on August 24, with an attendance of more than 91,000 spectators and which raised money. record of 4.3 million euros destined to the investigation of the disease.
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