This fall, we will also be able to see a movie based on the book of the same name (a best-selling book), which tells the incredible story of August Pullman, a boy who was born with a rather unusual face.
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This year's film autumn will also be colored by a new film by director Richard Linklater. The renowned director has so far served us with films such as Boyhood (2014), School of Rock (2003) and the Midnight trilogy.
Angelina Jolie, one of the biggest film stars, continues her successful directorial career with her latest feature film First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers (2017), where she will tell the true story of activist Loung Ung, who as a child experienced great horrors in her homeland Cambodia.
The Slovenian film Rudar is a story about a simple miner who risked everything to do what was right and thus revealed one of the most terrifying secrets of Slovenian post-war history.
In 2015, the Greek director Jorgos Lantimos served up the extremely bizarre satire Jastog (The Lobster, 2015), which impressed many film lovers around the world. This year, he prepared a new film for viewers.
The movie story, which is based on real events, is set in the last period of the reign of Queen Victoria, who ruled Great Britain for 63 years, from 1837 until her death. In the film, we follow the last decade of her reign and her unexpected friendship with a handsome young Indian official, Abdul Karim, who travels from India to attend the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations in 1887 and later becomes her closest confidant and teacher.
These days we also got the first trailer for the upcoming adventure Alpha (Alpha, 2018), which will take the viewer to a very atypical film environment.
In one year, we will witness as many as two biographical dramas about the legendary British politician Winston Churchill. We recently caught one in our cinemas and the other is coming early next year. Watch the movie trailer for the biographical drama The Darkest Hour (2017).
Director Michael Gracey will brighten up this winter with a biographical musical in which Hugh Jackman, known to everyone as Wolverine, will play the main role, a role he said goodbye to this year with the movie Logan.
After some easier or in not-so-deep roles, Bryan Cranston (Crooked Path, Why Him?, Power Rangers, Godzilla) once again played a slightly more complex character. Wakefield is an American drama by Robin Swicord, based on EL Doctorow's short story of the same name, about a successful lawyer who is fed up with his seemingly orderly life and disappears overnight.
Komedija solz is a Slovenian film directed by Marko Sosič about the angry, cynical, choleric and racist Albert, an old man in a wheelchair living in Trieste, whose head revolves around unresolved relationships with his family and his relationship with a woman from Istria who goes to clean for him and to cook.
Looking for a movie to inspire you? 100 Meters (100 meters) is an incredible true story about a Spaniard who, despite fighting with multiple sclerosis, decided to sign up for the toughest triathlon in the world and one of the most difficult physical tests for a human being, the Iron man competition. They told him he couldn't even last 100 meters, but then he shut up all the doubters.