After the big animated hit How to Train Your Dragon from 2010, this year the DreamWorks studio finally presents an exciting continuation of the story about the unusual friendship between humans and dragons, How to Train Your Dragon 2, which is coming to Slovenian cinemas at the end of June. right at the end of the school year and the beginning of the summer holidays. This time we get an exclusive look at the first 5 minutes of the second part with the brand new adventures of Viki and his dragon, who are now living a peaceful life on Gump Island.
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On the first day of May, a new film directed by John Turturro - Gray Gigolo - is coming to Slovenian cinemas. Murray (played by Woody Allen) finds himself in financial trouble after closing his bookstore. When the attractive dermatologist Dr. Confiding that Parker (Sharon Stone) is looking for a man to share a bed with her and her partner Selima (Sofia Vergara), Murray talks his friend Fioravante (John Turturro) into accepting the offer. Thus begins their partnership in the world's oldest craft, and the pair soon find themselves in a wild conflict of love, sex, and money.
The director of the romantic hit The Notebook, Nick Cassavetes, presents the new comedy Revenge in High Heels, starring Cameron Diaz, about women who join forces against their common enemy - female (un)friends.
"On behalf of all of us from the 50s, 60s and 70s..." On April 24, the Serbian film Atomski z desne, directed by the cult films Rane, Lepe vasi lepo gorijo and Parada - Srđan Dragojević, is coming to the big screen. - a. The tragicomedy is a struggle between sellers and buyers of apartments in a resort on the Adriatic, in which no one chooses the means and in which the line between "consumer" and "victim" soon becomes blurred. Among the eighteen exceptional actors from the whole area of the former common homeland, Tanja Ribič, Branko Đurić Đuro and Brane Šturbej also shine in their roles.
In the drama Our Children, director Joachim Lafosse transformed the news from a black chronicle without a shred of sensationalism into an intense, tense and multifaceted psychological study of an unimaginable family tragedy. The film belongs to Émilie Dequenne (Rosetta of the Dardenne brothers), who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special View section for her role.
In the second part of the successful film series, Peter Parker, under the guise of the superhero Spider-Man, will once again have to deal with terrible villains who appear with even more advanced technologies and incredible powers, and at the same time he will try to keep the promise he made to Gwen Stacey, that he will not involve her in his dangerous life.
A film-sea adventure invites the young and up-and-coming to the Kino Otok film festival. Let's bravely swim among the young filmmakers who will be breathing with the tenth edition of the Kino Otok film festival from May onwards. All young people and children are invited to creative and creative collaboration, socializing and life with film. From near and far.
The tense drama tells the story of three radical environmentalists who come together to stage a daring protest. To express their disdain for the excessive depletion of energy and natural resources, they symbolically choose to blow up a hydroelectric dam. The film Night Moves will definitely be worth watching.
In mid-March, the film Nymphomaniac, the new debut of the controversial Danish director Lars von Trier, caused quite a stir among the public. This time we are promised another part, which takes us into the continuation of the violent and poetic story about the erotic journey of a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac from birth to the age of 50, told by the main character Joe (played by Charlotte Gainsbourg).
Coming to the big screen is Sex Tape, an unusual and juicy comedy about a married couple who, in order to spice up their sex life again, make an amateur sex video. After an awkward encounter, it lands in the wrong hands, which triggers an avalanche of witty solutions to the situation.
French actor, director and screenwriter Guillaume Canet presented his directorial debut and remake of the 2008 film - Blood Ties at the 66th Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of a conflict between two brothers, one is a policeman, the other is released from prison.
Bela and Sebastian by director Nicolas Vanier is a heartwarming story about growing up in the unspoiled nature of the Alps, where time seems to stand still. It probably would have, if the Second World War and the arrival of the Nazis had not intervened in the idyll. The reserved six-year-old Sebastijan grows up here with his grandfather, who by chance leads him to a large white Pyrenean mountain shepherd. Although they share almost the same qualities, such as kindness and benevolence, they are often put to the test by the cruelty of others.