The billboard is renewed another week with a series of films where great stories and new talents stand out: the moving Read 'Lolita' in Tehran of were Riklis, the dramatic comedy A “Like” of Bob Trevino of Tracie Laymon, the intense thriller Condemned by Gustav Möller, the artistic drama The stolen painting by Pascal Bonitzer and the emotional trip of Good trip, Marie Diriging by Enya Baroux.
Read 'Lolita' in Tehran (Were Riklis, 2025)
The Israeli director of “Los Limoneros” gives us a whole chronicle about the oppression and humiliation of women from the Islamic Revolution of 1979 in Iran. The young chance teacher returns to her country on that date to join the university; But all are difficulties and, in the end, it must be exiled. The emphasis is placed on the situation of women and the religious doctrine of body/sex denial with the nefarious effects on girls who have not had an emotional or sexual education. It seems to me a very complete proposal and, therefore, recommended.
A “Like” of Bob Trevino (Tracie Laymon, 2024)

First work of her still young American director, it is a dramatic comedy with ups and downs and the one that lacks packaging, although the story and the characters are interesting and representative of a technologically and socially developed society, but where the fragilities and emotional wounds abound. You can see it well.
Condemned (Gustav Möller, 2024)

The whole story focuses on the character of the Prison official Eva, as in a behavioral narrative, so that the viewer knows the same or less than her. We see that the arrival of a new inmate causes Eva to become obsessed with him and commit some irregularities. The great actress Sidse Babett Knudsen (protagonist of “Borgen”) holds a story that, otherwise, would be almost in a style exercise. It is seen.
The stolen painting (Pascal Bonitzer, 2024)

A work by Egon Schiele, confiscated by the Nazis in 1939 and then missing, is the conductive thread of a story where the different roles before the recovered picture (current owner and heirs of the legitimate owner, intermediaries, marching, marching employee, etc.) serve to show a fan of attitudes where economic interest and feelings intermingle. It didn't get too much.
Good trip, Marie (Enya Baroux, 2025)

The first -time director has as a reference “Little Miss Sunshine” for her “Road Movie” family with a girl (actually, adolescent) included. But Baroux pica very high and stays enough steps from that lovely title. The history of the grandmother who travels to Switzerland to have an euthanasia without her family being unequal, with exciting moments, some jokes achieved and other filling segments. Of course, the director needed a more worked script. For a indolent afternoon.
Cinestation billboard on July 24, 2025
Source: https://cineenserio.com/pelis-que-se-dejan-ver-el-25-de-julio-de-2025/
