The film Solace should be a sequel to the film Seven (Se7en, 1995), a cult crime film by David Fincher, in which Morgan Freeman is expected to return from retirement as Detective Somerset. That project died, and Solace then became more like the original Seven than a sequel. The film stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Abbie Cornish and Colin Farrell in addition to psychic Anthony Hopkins, who returned to the suicide business and replaced Freeman in the hunt for a serial killer.
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The most successful Slovenian athlete of all time, Tina Maze, has indeed ended her sports career, and with the technical sports film 7doUSPEHA, we will be able to continue enjoying her turns on the white slopes. 7doUSPEHA is a sequel to The Edge from two years ago, in which Maze and her success story co-writer, Sandi Murovec, also an alpine ski demonstrator, reveal the seven technical details of top alpine skiing. The film, which features a special guest Andrea Massi, Team to Amaze's engine, opens in theaters on November 25, 2016.
Slovo, a short animated film by director Leon Vidmar, which was awarded at domestic and foreign film festivals, is coming to cinemas as a prequel in mid-November.
Strah is a short Slovenian film by Dejan Bobošek. Fear has become the number 1 weapon, especially in the hands of politicians, watching the movie, for which a shocking video clip was shot by Trkaj. It will premiere on November 8, 2016 at the Šiška Cinema at the start of the campaign for tolerance, followed by screenings elsewhere in Slovenia. Its purpose is to raise public awareness of the problem of growing intolerance of all forms.
The Promise is a historical drama by Terry George, which is raising a lot of dust even before it arrives in cinemas. It takes us back to the time of the Ottoman Empire, which carried out the genocide of the Armenian population in 1915, which serves as the backdrop for a love triangle consisting of Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac and Charlotte le Bon. Although only a handful have seen the film so far, it already has almost 90,000 reviews on iMDB. On the one hand, he gets tens, and on the other, only ones, and people more than obviously evaluate the film according to its political beliefs and not its quality or. truthfulness. It is one of the most expensive independent films of all time. They spent as much as 100 million dollars on it!
November will be marked by films that we have been eagerly waiting for. If we can no longer follow Tina Maze on the small screen, we will be able to admire her on the big screen. In addition to the Slovenian documentary, Igor Šterko's Slovenian thriller and Nikola Koja's Serbian comedy are also coming to cinemas, and Hollywood once again took care of the offer of high-budget specials.
Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary Before the Flood can be viewed online for free until November 6, 2016. The documentary by Oscar-winner Fisher Stevens is a call for immediate action on climate change.
Controversial actor Shia Lebeouf, who has had many lapses in his private life in recent years, returns to the big screen in Dita Montiel's Man Down, a poignant war drama about a soldier who suffers the consequences of the traumatic events of war. Critics called Lebeouf's authentic acting superb. Variety even compares him to Marlon Brandon.
On the night of October 31 to November 1, 2016, the traditional marathon of horror films selected by Marcel Štefančič, jr. returns to Kinodvor. Horror Night 2016 will feature five films that will make our skin crawl for ten hours. Do you dare?
Pojdi z mana is Igor Šterko's multi-award-winning youth adventure thriller, which was premiered in Slovenia at the Festival of European and Mediterranean Film, before its regular cinema release in December, and you will also be able to see it at the Ljubljana International Film Festival Liffe 2016. It for a warm, but occasionally also very tense and creepy film that exposes how vulnerable and unprepared today's youth are when technology fails.
The organizers of the Liffe festival have announced the exact program and schedule of the International Ljubljana Film Festival Liffe 2016. The advance sale of tickets has also started!
We are already used to watching the Oscar winner Nicolas Cage in unusual roles, as well as the fact that for every good movie he makes two or even three bad ones. We don't know yet where we would place the comedy Army of One, in which he goes on the hunt for Osama Bin Laden at the request of God, but something tells us that the film, in which Cage is a modern Don Quixote, will positively surprise.











