‘Fast & Furious 9’, ‘Dead man does not know how to live’ and ‘The robbery of the century’: the main premieres

The ninth chapter of ‘Fast & Furious’ hits theaters this Friday in one of the most anticipated premieres of the weekend that will share the billboard with the Spanish film ‘Dead man does not know how to live’, French films’The things we say, the things we do ‘ and ‘Mandibulas’ and Argentina ‘The theft of the century’.

The new installment of the saga that began two decades ago is the return of Justin Lin as director of the franchise ‘Fast & Furious’ after having directed the third, fourth, fifth and sixth installments and having turned the saga into a worldwide phenomenon. The action takes place around the world, from London to Tokyo, from Central America to Edinburgh, and from a secret bunker in Azerbaijan to the crowded streets of Tblisi. Along the way, they will meet old friends and enemies and the true meaning of family will be put to the test. The film marks the return of the stars of the saga Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris Ludacris Bridges, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel and Sung Kang, along with Oscar winners Helen Mirren and Charlize Theron.

‘Dead man does not know how to live’, by director Ezekiel Montes, is a film noir whose story revolves around its protagonist, who has worked all his life for a construction businessman who in better times controlled the entire city. Now, in old age, he sees how his boss can no longer run the company and the entire structure faces a generational change. Antonio Dechent, Rubén Ochandiano, Elena Martínez, Jesús Castro, Paco Tous, Nancho Novo, Manuel de Blas and Juan Fernández are part of the cast.

Emmanuel Mouret direct the comedy ‘The things we say, the things we do’ which has become a phenomenon in France. It is a composite of love affairs that overlap and complement each other, stories that define various wandering characters.

Quentin Dupieux conducts ‘Jaws’, another French film that hits theaters this weekend in which two not very intelligent friends find a living giant fly trapped in the trunk of a car and decide to train it to earn money with it.

‘The theft of the century’ It is an Argentine comedy by the director Ariel Winograd. It is based on real events and has in its cast two greats such as Guillermo Francella and Diego Peretti. The film begins with a heavy rain with the street empty. Araujo is sheltering under the eaves of a closed premises. Several puddles have formed on the avenue; In that fragmented water mirror, a deformed sign can be seen. Araujo looks up and discovers, in front of him, the façade of the Banco Río.

‘4 guys and this’ tells the story of David and Alice, a couple who decide to vacation with their children in the coastal county of Cornwall. There on the beach, they discover a magical and grumpy creature, Psammead, who has the ability to grant wishes. But there is a downside, fulfilled wishes, such as becoming a pop star or flying, conclude with the sunset, continually leaving them in danger.

On ‘Blues for Tehran’, by Javier Tolentino, different faces show an Iran where tradition and modernity coexist and confront each other. Erfan invites you to discover a country as mysterious as it is cultured through music and its people. He is a funny and ironic young Kurdish man who wants to become a film director. She sings, writes poetry, lives with her parents and her parrot, but knows nothing about love.

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