Movie billboard: all the premiere movies this week (June 14-16)

This weekend it’s time for Pixar, and the sequel to one of their most successful films in recent years arrives, ‘Inside out 2’, in which the life of Riley – the protagonist of the original – takes a turn when entering a stage as confusing as adolescence, causing new sensations to flourish. In addition, classics such as Russell Crowe and Sean Penn return with ‘Shadows of the Past’ and ‘Asphalt City’ respectively, plus Milla Jovovich’s new post-apocalyptic film, ‘Breathe’. Also notable is ‘Perfect Lives’, with Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway.

  • ‘Inside out 2’
  • ‘Perfect lives’
  • ‘Shadows from the past’
  • ‘Breathe’
  • ‘The red sky’
  • ‘Green border’
  • ‘Asphalt City’
  • ‘The lost homeland’
  • ‘Flag’
  • ‘Eureka’
  • ‘The first look’
  • ‘Benedetti, sixty years with light’

‘Inside out 2’

  • Duration: 100 minutes
  • Director: Kelsey Mann

Sequel to ‘Inside Out’ (2015). Riley enters adolescence and Headquarters undergoes a sudden renovation to make room for something totally unexpected: New emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, with years of impeccable management behind them (according to them…) do not know very well what to feel when Anxiety appears. And it seems she’s not coming alone.

‘Perfect lives’

  • Duration: 93 minutes
  • Director: Benoît Delhomme

Alice (Jessica Chastain) and Celine (Anne Hathaway) enjoy their idyllic lives with their respective children and successful husbands. They are best friends and neighbors. The perfect harmony of their lives is suddenly broken after a tragic accident. A combination of guilt, suspicion and paranoia destroys the bond between Alice and Celine, leading to a tough psychological battle when both of their maternal instincts reveal her dark side to defend her loved ones.

‘Shadows from the past’

  • Duration: 110 minutes
  • Director: Adam Cooper

A former homicide detective (Russell Crowe) suffering from memory loss revisits an old case involving the brutal murder of a college professor. As he undergoes a novel treatment for Alzheimer’s, his investigation will reveal new clues and chilling secrets from the past.

‘Breathe’

  • Duration: 93 minutes
  • Director: Stefon Bristol

Air supplies are tight in the near future, forcing a mother and daughter to fight to survive when two strangers arrive desperate for oxygenated shelter.

‘The red sky’

  • Duration: 102 minutes
  • Director: Christian Pretzold

A hot and dry summer, like so many in recent years. Forest fires are uncontrollable. Four young people meet in a holiday home by the Baltic Sea, not far from Ahrenshoop. Slowly and imperceptibly they are surrounded by flames. A red sky hangs over them. They doubt, they are afraid, but not because of the fires; It is love that scares them.

‘Green border’

  • Duration: 147 minutes
  • Director: Agnieszka Holland

In the treacherous, swampy forests that make up the so-called ‘green border’ between Belarus and Poland, refugees from the Middle East and Africa trying to reach the European Union are caught in a geopolitical crisis cynically engineered by Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko. In an attempt to provoke Europe, he lures refugees to the border with propaganda promising easy passage to the EU. In this hidden war, the lives of Julia, a young activist who has given up her comfortable life, Jan, a young border guard, and a Syrian family intersect.

‘Asphalt City’

  • Duration: 120 minutes
  • Director: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire

Ollie Cross is a young paramedic who, while preparing for the entrance exam to Medical School, travels with Gene Rutovsky in an ambulance through the streets of New York. Rutovsky, battle-hardened and one of the city’s oldest paramedics, will be his companion and mentor. From him you will learn everything you need to treat patients and survive their daily chaos.

‘The lost homeland’

  • Duration: 98 minutes
  • Director: Vladimir Perisic

Serbia, 1996. During the student demonstrations against the Milosević regime, 15-year-old Stefan has to go through the toughest revolution of all. He has to face his beloved mother, spokesperson and accomplice of the corrupt government against which his friends rise up.

‘Flag’

  • Duration: 89 minutes
  • Director: Martín Cuervo

Tomás, an elderly father, has invited his two sons, Jesús and Antonio, to dinner to give them important news, and Lina, a girl who is helping him write his biography. The children believe that something serious is happening to him. Tomás takes his time to share the news about him. They finally discover that it has to do with his inheritance and how it negatively affects his children, which triggers a rather intense and fun family meal.

‘Eureka’

  • Duration: 146 minutes
  • Director: Lisandro Alonso

Alaina is tired of being a police officer on the Pine Ridge Reservation and decides to stop answering her radio. Her niece Sadie spends a long night waiting for her, without success. Wounded, she decides to embark on her journey with the help of her grandfather: she will fly through time and space to South America, she will finally stop watching old black and white westerns that do not represent her in any way, and everything will feel different. When she hears the dreams of other people, those who live in the forest. But there will be no definitive conclusions…

‘The first look’

  • Duration: 74 minutes
  • Director: Luis E. Parés

Documentary about the first film school in Spain. Founded in 1947 as the Institute of Cinematographic Research and Experiences (IIEC), in 1962 it was renamed the Official School of Cinematography (EOC). Born in the midst of Franco’s regime, it was a haven of freedom and from it came names such as Berlanga, Bardem, Saura, Picazo, Borau, Camus, Martín Patino, Mercero and Erice, as well as Manuela González Haba, Helena Lumbreras and María Teresa Dressel. It is narrated by Pedro Casablanc and Aitana Sánchez Gijón.

‘Benedetti, sixty years with light’

  • Duration: 80 minutes
  • Director: Andrés Varela

Mario Benedetti and Luz López met when they were teenagers, he became a writer and she became a public employee. Together they shared life, exile, failures, success, friends and love. Sixty years and eighty books later, Luz suffers from Alzheimer’s, forgets everything about her past and finally Mario, just before dying… The film reconstructs this memory with an eye toward the author and the love that united them.

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