The Film Festival returns this week, until Thursday, November 7, in a new edition in which viewers will be able to enjoy all the films on display, including the premieres, at the special price of 3.5 euros per ticket.
This initiative can be found in more than 300 cinemas in Spain and these are some of the featured films:
– Jury No. 2. a celebrated thriller judicial which, perhaps, is Clint Eastwood’s last film. In it, Justin Kemp, a family man, faces a serious moral dilemma while serving on a jury in a high-profile murder trial. Your decision could be used to influence the jury’s verdict and potentially convict or release the defendant.
– John Wick. The film that launched Keanu Reeves’ great action saga returns to theaters for its tenth anniversary. It can be seen in cinemas throughout Spain although not all of them are part of the promotion of the film festival. It is best to consult this list that appears on the official website.
– The substance. This original horror film from director Coralie Fargeat has sparked the conversation around ageism, the cult of beauty and misogyny (including internalized misogyny) with a pair of leading actresses, Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, garnering great reviews for their interpretations.
– The next room. Despite winning the Golden Lion for best film at the Venice Film Festival, critics had given Pedro Almodóvar’s first feature film in English some buts. Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore are impeccable, as almost always.
In this list you can consult the rest of the titles that are part of the film festival during these days. Among them, the premiere of Red Onea Christmas action movie with Santa Claus in the middle of a spy plot; the spanish Soy Nebenka and the hit animated film wild robot.
The ambassadors of this edition will be the winners of the 2024 Goya Awards Malena Alterio, best leading actress for let no one sleepand Pablo Berger, best adapted screenplay for Robot Dreams. This initiative seeks to “show the Industry’s gratitude to all viewers who enjoy the magic of movies” on the big screen and encourage attendance at movie theaters “as a social and cultural habit,” according to a statement published this Thursday. .