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'Apollo 10 1/2: a space childhood', nostalgia feast in animation, and other movie premieres this weekend

2022-04-01T13:36:25.557Z


The confrontation of some parents with the parents of their son's murderer, the story of a man adrift and the story of a young woman who discovers the truth about her family are other films that reach theaters


Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Childhood

is the latest work from

Boyhood

director Richard Linklater, who returns with his third animated film after

A Glance into the Dark

and

Awakening to Life

.

The filmmaker transports the viewer to the summer of 1969 in a suburb of Houston, where the fantasy of a schoolboy intersects with one of the episodes of greatest national euphoria in the United States, that famous "small step for man, one big step for humanity". humanity” that astronaut Neil Armstrong delivered on July 21.

On the other hand, in

Mass

, actor Franz Kaz makes his directorial debut with a drama in which parents confront the parents of their son's killer.

The two pairs of actors surrender to their roles in a film in which the script shines to portray a bitter and painful situation.

Love me

, by Leonardo Brzezicki, builds a contemporary and complex character played by the Argentine Leonardo Sbaraglia.

The story immerses the viewer in the experiences of a character who lives on the edge of the abyss and who goes through a turning point in his relationship with his daughter during a summer they spend together.

It is a story that flows naturally and passionately through each of the spaces, interiors and exteriors.

As for

For Chiara

, is a film directed by Jonas Carpignano in which a teenager discovers the truth about her family's business.

With little dialogue and a very basic script, with minimal ramifications and an iron gear, although not very ambitious, the film bets everything on the field of the sensory, on the scrupulous point of view, on the fine line that separates documentary from fiction, and on authenticity. of their non-professional interpreters.

The films have been reviewed by Elsa Fernández-Santos and Javier Ocaña, and

the review can be read by clicking on the photo.

Source: elparis

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