The story of the curious bee Maya began in 1912 in a book by a German children's writer, and since then, in various adaptations on the small screen, it has delighted many generations who grew up with her sparkling and adventurous adventures. Now the time has come for little, cunning and cheeky Maja to fly from her home apiary to the big screen.
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Although it seems at first glance, November is not an ordinary month, let alone a boring one. It is the month that film lovers look forward to the most, because with a treasure trove of fresh films from all over the world at this year's Liff - the Ljubljana Film Festival, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, we will undoubtedly get our money's worth.
In 2012, one of the year's funniest comedies about two youthful-looking undercover cops was enthusiastically received by audiences around the world. After making it through high school, cops Schmidt (played by Jonah Hill) and Jenka (played by Channing Tatum) face big changes this time as they have to attend a local college. Certainly, 22 Jump Street: College Boy, directed by Brett Ratner, is a fun comedy full of laughs for light summer days.
In the courtyard of the Ljubljana Castle, a cinema under the stars will soon come to life again, bringing a touch of romance to the film scene.
Despite the fact that the year is not over yet, we have prepared a list of the best indie film treats of this year. The films that have impressed us the most so far will be the ideal choice for a pleasant summer "movin' night" with friends, a romantic viewing for two and a solo chase away from boredom on hot afternoons.
The cinema is returning to Congress Square. At the end of June, there are three days of films in a summer atmosphere, outdoors.
The director of the action spectacles Bad Boys, Armageddon and Pearl Harbor, Michael Bay, returns with an explosive new story about the giant robot Transformers. The new, fourth sci-fi sequel to the popular franchise picks up four years after the Chicago invasion.
What to do when pregnancy surprises you in your forties at the peak of your career? You will find the answer to this question in the excellent French comedy 9 Months of Shock by director Albert Dupontel, which won the César Award for Best Screenplay in February this year.
In the role of director, producer, co-writer and actor, Seth MacFarlane, who has already waved his directorial baton in the film Ted, presents himself again. If in the latter the main role was played by a cute and self-confident bear who liked to conquer girls, this time the versatile director in the new film How not to die in the west focuses on a cowardly farmer who falls in love with a lady whose husband is famous as a notorious gunslinger.
In Ben Stassen's animated family adventure, Blisk, a young abandoned cat, seeks shelter from a storm and takes refuge in a mysterious mansion owned by retired wizard Lawrence, also known as Lorenzo the Glorious. The film was based on the so-called attraction film, a 12-minute film from ten years ago called Haunted House.
Marvel's heroes, gathered around Professor Charles Xavier (played by Patrick Stewart), will join forces again, this time with their doubles from the past, in the continuation of the franchise X-Men: Days of Future Past, directed by Bryan Singer.
The biographical drama Grace of Monaco, directed by Olivier Dahan, takes place in 1962, six years after the famous "wedding of the century", and presents a glimpse of a single year in the life of the most celebrated princess of the twentieth century, Grace Kelly. Opening this year's Cannes Film Festival, the film is a fairy tale about the real life of Princess Grace and the story of the realization that love does not always come from passion, but love is also a duty.











