Madrid (EFE).- The octogenarian Harrison Ford returns to theaters as Indiana Jones, it seems that for the last time, in the fifth and final installment of the saga, entitled “El dial del destinio”, opens on Wednesday in Spanish theaters -as in the rest of the world- anticipating the usual premieres on Friday.
“Indiana Jones and the dial of fate”, the farewell to the saga
Indiana Jones must undertake another adventure against time to try to recover a legendary dial that can change the course of history, this time, 1969, when the archaeologist is about to retire from his teaching position and suddenly his goddaughter Helen appears Shaw (Waller-Bridge).
With her a character from the past returns, the Nazi Jurgen Voller (Mads Mikkelsen) and some old friends, like the Egyptian Sallah (John Rhys Davies), from “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981), or new ones, like Renaldo, a fisherman played by Antonio Banderas, all of them directed by James Mangold.
And as of Friday, June 30:
“Aisha”, desperate story of requesting asylum in Ireland
Directed by Frank Berry, “Aisha” hits theaters this Friday, a social drama about the problems of the young Nigerian Aisha Osagie (Letitia Wright) who seeks international asylum in Ireland after spending years trapped in the judicial limbo of the Irish immigration system.
Her life changes when she meets ex-prisoner Conor Healy (Josh O’Connor), but her hopes seem to be at an end as Aisha’s future in Ireland is threatened.
Dreamwork tells the teenage story of Kranen Ruby
From the producers of “Shrek” comes to theaters “Ruby, Adventures of a Teenage Kraken”, the story of a 16-year-old girl who just wants to fit in with her classmates at Oceanside High, helps a classmate with math for the that she has a crush, but he just admires her for her skill with fractals.
Her overprotective mother strictly forbids her to go in the water, but one day when she breaks the ban she discovers that she is descended from the great warrior queens of the Kraken and that she is destined to inherit the throne from her demanding grandmother, the Warrior Queen of the Seven. seas.
“Last wills”: repressing your sexual condition leaves sequelae
Joaquín Carmona Hidalgo makes his feature film directing debut with Fernando Tejero, Óscar Casas, Nerea Camacho and Carlos Santos in a redemption story that addresses universal themes such as marginality, forgiveness or homosexuality, from the point of view of the consequences that can leave a person with the fact of having repressed their sexual condition throughout their lives.
Greta Fernández seeks herself in the game of mirrors of “Unicorns”
Greta Fernández stars in “Unicorns (Unicornios)”, a generational portrait that reflects on dissatisfaction and the desire to please everyone in the age of social networks, directed by newcomer Àlex Lora.
With a script by Pilar Palomero, María Mínguez and the director himself, “Unicorns” tells the story of Isa (Fernández), a girl who lives in a world of appearances where she seems to have everything under control, but when she is forced to return to her mother’s house After a sentimental breakup, he begins to reconsider the game of mirrors in which he has lived.
“Pastry chef and chef”, a sweet story of overcoming
Based on the true story of pastry chef Yazid Ichemrahen and his autobiographical book, “Pastry Chef and Chef” tells how the pastry shop saved the life of Yazid (newcomer Riadh Belaïche, known on social media as Just Riadh), a boy who grew up in families and reception centers and has only one passion: pastry.
“Houria”, the reality of Algeria from the eyes of a dancer
Mounia Meddour writes and directs this social drama about the story of Houria (Lyna Khoudri), a young and talented dancer who works cleaning houses in the morning and at night, to get some money, she participates in clandestine gambling. One night, after having won a fortune, one of her gamblers gives her a beating that leaves her battered. In rehab, she meets other women whom she decides to help.