The Experiment (Das Experiment, 2001), The Wave (Die Welle, 2008) and now Experimenter. Film versions of real experiments that made a deep impression on the viewer. It will be no different with the last mentioned director Michael Almereyd, a biographical drama that adapts the Milgram experiment, based on Stanley Milgram, who in the 60s and 70s conducted a series of social-psychological experiments based on obedience to authority.
The British film Eye in the Sky tackles the issue of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, aka drones, which have become a new-age weapon, but which causes a lot of controversy. Attacks with these types of aircraft seem like a computer game, but leave behind a lot of collateral damage. The thriller stars Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman and Barkhad Abdi, and Gavin Hood hovers over the drone warfare film like the drones above our heads.
Fences is an American-Canadian drama based on August Wilson's play of the same name. It was directed by Oscar winner Denzel Washington (Training Day, Flight, The Righteous), who also plays the title character and who portrayed the same character on Broadway in 2010. His screen wife in this poignant drama about a man who has difficulty coming to terms with his destiny, played by Viola Davis (The Unwritten Squad, How to Get Away with Murder, The Handmaids).
The story of the famous bull Ferdinand is coming to the big screen. The animated film Ferdinand is based on Munro Leaf's children's literary classic from 1936, which still goes beyond children's literature today. It has a wonderful lesson - diversity must be accepted, because it is precisely because of it that the world is so wonderful.
Already in the second half of August, the animated comedy The Emoji Movie (2017) is coming to our cinemas, which will make the young and the young at heart laugh.
Finding Dory is the sequel to the animated hit Saving Little Nemo, which follows the cute little fish Dory, who "stole the show" in the 2003 animated cartoon with her supporting role, and 13 years later she returns to the big screen in the main role. After finding Nemo, we will now be looking for the very talkative but forgetful Dory, voiced again by comedian Ellen DeGeneres, which promises a new dose of fun for the whole family.
Free Fire is a British action thriller directed by Ben Wheatley (Tourists, The Alphabet of Death), which promises plenty of fun. The executive producer of the film is Martin Scorsese.
Free State of Jones is an American historical drama based on true events from the darkest period of American history. So stories from the time of the Civil War continue to be a fertile field for filmmakers. Director and screenwriter Gary Ross was drawn to the story of Confederate soldier Newton Knight, who deserts and starts a rebellion against his former "employer". The extraordinary Matthew McConaughey, who last left his mark with the films Interstellar and The Sea of Trees and the True Detective series, took on the role of a real-life hero.
The gang from the animated feature-length musical Frozen is back. Otherwise, not with a new feature film, but with a fabulous seven minutes, which under the title Frozen Fever will melt before the movie Cinderella, which will lose its shoe on the movie screens from March 12, 2015 (also in Slovenia). For an introduction, Disney treated us to the progress of the preparations for Ana's birthday.
Next year, Dominic Toretto and the gang are back on the road again, in the seventh part of the action saga "The Fast And The Furious". The seventh part, which was given the simple title "Furious 7", is basically the last film in which we will see the actor Paul Walker.
Genius is the debut film of one of the game's best directors, Michael Grandago. It is a British-American biographical drama about the famous publishing house editor Max Perkins, who had a hand in publishing some of the groundbreaking American novels of the 20th century, including The Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald and The Sun Rises and Sets by Ernest Hemingway. The film stars Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Dominic West and Guy Pearce.
Geostorm is a disaster film from the makers of Independence Day that depicts a dark future where the weather can be controlled with the help of satellites. The action sci-fi thriller starring Gerard Butler, Abbie Cornish, Ed Harris and Andy Garcia features stunning special effects and weather extremes of epic proportions.