Lupita Nyong’o wants to scare us with her new film, ‘A Quiet Place. Day 1’


With the arrival of summer, leisure plans multiply. The cinema is a good plan against the heat. And we also propose other ideas to enjoy the outdoors. A film arrives on the billboard that will leave you glued to your seats: ‘A peaceful place. Day 1’. The star is Lupita Nyong’o, who won an Oscar a decade ago for the film ’12 Years a Slave’. Also, take note of the rest of the plans, for all tastes and budgets. At this time of year, Spain is filled with festivals, an opportunity to enjoy music in incredible locations. In addition, in Diez Minutos Cuida de ti we offer you tips for your shopping basket, beauty tricks and the latest in technology.

‘A quiet place. Day 1’

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The actor John Krasinski (known for the legendary series ‘The Office’) surprised critics and audiences when he got behind the cameras to direct ‘A Quiet Place’, a horror film starring his wife, actress Emily Bluntin which a family had to survive an alien invasion in the woods. Now, after a sequel that also did well at the box office, Krasinski is writing the prequel to his story, and he is doing so with totally different actors. Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o is in the lead of this new film that promises to leave us glued to our seats again.

The plot has not been fully revealed, but what we do know is that we will be able to see the arrival of the creatures in New York City, see that day 1 when chaos broke out. Remember that aliens capture their victims when they make noise.or, something very difficult to get in the busiest city in the world. By the way, chef Dani García has created some silent popcorn for the opening day. This time Krasinski is not directing the film, but he claims to have been “delighted” with the result.

A festival with unique views

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Marenostrum Fuengirola It is a real treat for all music lovers. Until September 7, its stages host the most cutting-edge artists of the moment. Plus, it’s priceless. being able to listen to the sea while enjoying concerts such as Julieta Venegas, Manu Chao, Estopa, Niña Pastori, and many more. In addition, there will also be shows like Faemino and Cansado, who perform next August 4. All programming at marenostrumfuengirola.com

Magical nights in Barcelona

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The Gardens of the Pedralbes Palace They will once again become a unique setting for the celebration of the ‘Les Nits de Barcelona’ festival, an urban oasis to enjoy the summer nights to the fullest. In the image, Juanes, who performs on July 2. nitsdebarcelonapedralbes.com

Merida Festival

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From June 27 to August 25 it takes place the 70th edition of the Mérida International Classical Theater FestivalTheatre, opera, comedy, dance… and all in an unrivalled setting. The festival opens with an opera: ‘Medea’, directed by Paco Azorín. Victoria Abril will debut with a version of ‘Medusa’, from July 31 to August 4 and from August 7 to 11. festivaldemerida.es

Theatrical proposal by Juan Echanove

Maria Galiana and Lucia Quintana
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Juan Echanove directs ‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane’a play starring María Galiana and Lucía Quintana. The text takes as its central theme the relationship between Mag Folan and his daughter Maureen, who can no longer stand her mother, but who must take care of her because she is an increasingly dependent woman. At the Teatro Infanta Isabel, in Madrid. teatroinfantaisabel.es

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María Larrocha is an expert in film, music, books and topics related to ecology and sustainability. And above all, she is a news editor, a world in which she has been proudly involved since 2004. Who doesn’t relax reading about the daily life of our celebrities? Now she enjoys writing about celebrities in Diez Minutos, where she also tells you about the plans you can’t miss or how to do our bit to make a better world.

Graduated in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, she started in the Culture section of La Razón, then worked on the radio, ended up as a proofreader at El Mundo for a few months and went to England for a year to perfect her English. Back in Madrid she landed at the magazine Qué me dice!, where she learned that you can do journalism without losing your sense of humor.

 
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