This November 4, like every Friday, new titles hit theater billboards, among others some as suggestive as the new film by Mexican director Alejandro Gónzalez Iñárritu (loves dogs, Babel, the reborn…), the excessive and brave Bardo, false chronicle of a few truthswhich addresses with its usual visual power such ambitious themes as the trauma of migration, success, family relationships or the history of Mexico.
Together with them, already premiered Basque films such as the fourth passenger of Álex de la Iglesia and the animated anti-war cry of Unicorn Warsa severe film that leaves the body stunned, but, in return, broadens the mind, reaches the screens, for example, The Xey, a movie storya documentary about the legendary San Sebastian vocal group of the 1940s and 1950s directed by Eneko Olasagasti and David Berraondo.
In addition, the Navarrese director Félix Viscarret premieres in theaters the feature film don’t look in the eyes, starring Paco León, Leonor Watling and Susana Abaitua. Based on the novel by Juan José Millas From the shadowsthe film was shot in Navarra.
They can also be seen from this Friday in Hegoalde cinemas Vasildirected by Avelina Prat, and which has brought the actor from Gasteiz Karra Elejalde the award for best actor at the Valladolid Seminci ex aequo together with Ivan Barnev.
Barbara Goenaga and Gorka Otxoa form the leading duo of the film to enter to live, directed by Pablo Aragües and Marta Cabrera, which tells the story of a couple who find the house of their dreams without much depth. Everything is perfect until they realize that the house gives them everything they ask for. At the moment, this film cannot be seen in cinemas in Hegoalde.
Finally, Black Is Beltza 2: Ainhoathe animated film by Fermin Muguruza, will premiere at the Atalante cinemas in Baiona, and from Monday it can be seen in different cities of the French State such as Paris, Montpellier, Bordeaux, Marseille…

Source: Eitb

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