Upcoming theatrical releases

July film releases

It seems that little by little we are recovering normality. A normality that will be felt in the cultural sector, one of the greatest victims of this pandemic. Soon we will realize again in Bezzia of theatrical premieres and concerts, something we were looking forward to. Until that day comes, however, you'll have to make do with some movie releases that They will arrive in the cinemas in June.

Many film premieres of which you will be able to enjoy next month, but since it is impossible for us to talk about each and every one of them, we have chosen only a few. Six premieres in which very different stories are told and that we have arranged by release date. Take note!

Dead man does not know how to live

  • Directed by Ezekiel Montes
  • Starring Antonio Dechent, Rubén Ochandiano, Elena Martínez

Film that narrates the adventures of Tano, who has worked all her life for Manuel, a construction businessman that in times past had control of the entire city. Now, being an elderly guy, Tano sees how Manuel is no longer able to take over the company and the whole company faces a generational change, new people, new businesses, a new way of conducting business, but the Same old violence.

Permanent plant

  • Directed by Ezequiel Radusky
  • Starring Liliana Juarez, Rosario Blefari, Veronica Perrotta

Lila and Marcela are two old friends who they work as cleaning staff in a ministerial building and secretly run a clandestine dining room inside the building. When a new authority takes over your workplace, it causes a series of changes that put your friendship to the test.

Miss marx

  • Directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli
  • Starring Romola Garai, Patrick Kennedy, John Gordon Sinclair

Eleanor 'Tussy' Marx, is the little daughter of Karl Marx, a brilliant, intelligent, passionate and free woman. She was one of the first feminists which continued with the legacy of his father and his partner Engels. Tireless fighter for the rights of the working class, for the end of child labor, for the rights of feminists and against many other injustices.

The spy's wife

  • Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Starring Yû Aoi, Issey Takahashi, Masahiro Higashide

1940, Japan. Yusaku is the director of a prestigious commercial company in Kobe (Japan), and is married to Satoko. For work reasons, he must make a trip to Manchuria during the Second World War. During his stay he witnesses a terrible event. When Yusaku returns Kobe to Satoko doubts assail her about who her husband is, and although she claims to believe her husband and be loyal to him, a turn of events will expose Yusaku to the police

AMA

  • Directed by Júlia De Paz Solvas
  • Starring Tamara Casellas, Leire Marín, Estefanía de los Santos

After an unfortunate incident, Pepa and Leila, their six-year-old daughter, they are left on the streets without a home to turn to. With no one to help them, Pepa and Leila will fight alone to find a place to settle. During her search, many doors will be closed for the protagonist and she will lose hope. However, along the way they will find a link between mother and daughter until now unknown.

An irish song

  • Directed by John Patrick Shanley
  • Starring Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan, Jon Hamm

Anthony spends his days working in the fields, exhausted by his father's constant contempt. One day, his father threatens to disinherit him and give the family farm to his American cousin Adam. Young Rosemary, at first, seems to hold a grudge against Anthony for the multiple times he embarrassed her in childhood, but sparks will soon jump between them. Her mother Aoife strives to bring families together and push their differences aside before it's too late.

Would you like to see any of these upcoming movie premieres?


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