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Room parties for children and teenagers, from Diabolik to Sing 2

2021-12-12T14:02:57.717Z


By the end of November, the long wave of film releases for the Holidays begins, which aim to fill cinemas with children and teenagers, to bring back to the ritual of the hall, perhaps in the family, a band of public increasingly linked to platforms. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 12 - The wave of film releases for the Holidays begins at the end of November, aiming to fill the cinema with children and teenagers, to bring back to the ritual of the hall, perhaps in the family, an increasingly connected audience to the platforms. This year they have already debuted highly titled as the new animated Disney adventure, Encanto, directed by Byron Howard, Jared Bush and Charise Castro Smith, a trip to a fabulous Colombia, led by the magical Madrid family; Jason Reitman's Ghostbusters: Legacy featuring a new teen generation of Ghostbusters, and Clifford - The Big Red Dog, a mix of live action and CGI by Walt Becker, bringing NormanBridwell's beloved children's book series to the big screen.


    However, there is no shortage of news in the coming weeks.


   From the new challenge for Spider-Man / Tom Holland, Spider-Man - NoWay Home (15 December) to the return to the stage of the animals by Illumination in Sing 2 - Always stronger (23 December), passing through Diabolik by Manetti Bros (16 December) ) with Luca Marinelli, Valerio Mastandrea and Miriam Leone. From the first of January comes the foray into ancient Egypt of Me against you The Film - Lost in Time and Matrix Resurrections by LanaWachowski, re-immersion of Neo (Keanu Reeves) in dangerous dystopian worlds.


    Among others, it turns on the family comedy with Who framed Santa Claus? by Alessandro Siani (December 16) in which Santa Claus (Christian De Sica) finds the spirit of Christmas put at risk by a funny scammer, Genny (Siani).


   Those looking for the intensity of a classic musical (and more adult themes, but suitable for teenagers), will find the remake of a cult such as West Side Story in the hall from December 23 rereading by StevenSpielberg.

After the first chapter interpreted in 2018 by Paola Cortellesi, in La Befana vien di notte 2 - le Origini, by Paola Randi (30 December), it is Monica Bellucci who takes on the role of the witch / good fairy most loved by children, in an adventure set in the 18th century century.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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