On June 13, the billboard is renewed with proposals that address neighborhood conflicts to stories of personal transformation and social denunciation. They stand out Let's vote from Santiago Requejo, who moves the tension of a community of neighbors to the big screen; Three kilometers to the end of the world by Emanuel Pârvu, a powerful Romanian drama about homophobia in the rural environment; The perfect recipe by Louise Couvoisier, who explores personal growth in the Swiss rural world; Esmorza Amb Mi (Breakfast with me) from Iván Morales, an intimate portrait of injured characters; Miss coal of Agustina Macri, based on the real history of a trans woman in Patagonia; and Baltimore by Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor, who reconstructs the life of an anger militant.

Let's vote (Santiago Requejo, 2025)

Following the scheme of unity of action, space and time of classical theater it is worth seeing on a large screen – in domestic we have too many distractions – this piece of remarkable writing, interpretation and direction. The meeting of a community of neighbors to install an elevator and the news that an apartment will be rented to a person with a mental illness develops a debate and conflict that rounds the sorry. Dramatic development and its turns are very laudable, as well as the psychodrama component and the denunciation of social prejudices towards people suffering from some mental illness. Not to miss it.

Three kilometers to the end of the world (Emanuel Pârvu, 2024)

Releases June 13

Very solid Romanian production, set in the Delta del Danube, in a social field that has inherited homophobia, also legitimized by the Church. The story of Adu, whose father plans to enter the Navy, is that of the silence and darkness of the “closet”, of the brutal aggression by two young peopleof the parents who contain it and practice a torture-exorcism … all in a rural environment where the police are not trustworthy and the life of Adu is negotiated until the last minute behind them. There are many other allegations against homosexual discrimination, but this seems particularly convincing, because it reflects well the authoritarian mentality of that rural society, not such away in the time of ours.

The perfect recipe (Louise Courvoisier, 2024)

Releases June 13

It gives the impression that the debutante and young gin filmmaker who signs this estimated film knows the life of the livestock and artisans of cheese, appetizer or dessert – to will – referred to by the Spanish title, because the “twenty gods” of the original should translate as “damn it” or “by all the devils”, an expression that the English version has poured as “holy cow”, imprecation that the protagonist does not Things. There are many stories of adolescents, discoveries of love and sex, and transitions to adulthood; But this has other incentives and complexitiesbecause Totone goes from being a thug and Zoquete willing to testosterone exhibitions to take care of his 7 -year -old sister and set a goal in life. A remarkable change that entails the gift of love, which always comes behind the clumsiness of sex at that immature age. We will like the majority and more to the “cheese supporters every day and a cheese a year.”

Breakfast with me (Breakfast with me) (Iván Morales, 2025)

Releases June 13

Four characters with cross stories that converge, in the last sequence, in a breakfast in the field that, in addition to repaire, starts a new stage in their stocks. Are characters wounded by life, disenchanted, who carry regrets for a past they would like to erase. Perhaps to explain his own experience, Natalia is filming an interview documentary about heartbreak. It is not a movie for an regret afternoon; and neither for the majority public. For curious and unredeemed cinephagos.

Miss coal (Agustina Macri, 2025)

Releases June 13

Carla's real story is that of a trans person, born male, who is admitted with this identity in a coal mine in Río Turbio (Patagonia), but suffering discrimination when, approved the law, he identifies as a woman. Film denounces that it shows the difficulties and humiliations of trans people and prejudices of society: A lot of emotion and faith in a movie in need of greater deepening.

Baltimore (Christine Molloy y Joe Lawlor, 2023)

Releases June 13

Interesting Irish production that reconstructs the story of Rose Dugdale, a young woman from high -class family, educated in Oxford, who embraced the Norirlandond independence cause and enlisted in the anger. He participated in a robbery to his own family, taking as “hostages” several notable paintings, including a Vermeer, for which they asked for money and the release of prisoners of their organization. History is interesting for unlikely; The film stays at the doors to deepen the personality of Rose and its motivations, although it contains suggestive notes. The non -chronological story does not help justification.

Cinema premieres on June 13, 2025

Source: https://cineenserio.com/pelis-que-se-dejan-ver-el-13-de-junio-de-2025/



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