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” (premiere: 26/9).Critic's favorite Paul Thomas Anderson has been given a huge budget for his first major film – an action-packed political satire based on Thomas Pynchon's novel ”Vineland”. With Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role.
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” (26/9).Stellan Skarsgård is once again filming with Norwegian director Joachim Trier and plays an absent father whose relationship with his daughters becomes even more complicated when their mother dies.
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” (3/10).Margot Robbie makes her first role after ”Barbie” in a romantic drama with time jumps and a large dose of magical realism. Colin Farrell plays the male lead in the film, which is directed by Kogonada.
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" (17/10).Veronica Maggio has written the script with the film's director Andreas Öhman and also plays the lead role opposite Joel Spira in a romantic comedy about a relationship's seven steps. It's the pop star's first major film role.
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” (17/10).The final part of Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud's trilogy about relationships won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in February. The story revolves around a 16-year-old girl's sexual awakening.
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” (24/10).From ”The Bear” to ”the Boss". Jeremy Allen White has created big headlines in advance for the role of Bruce Springsteen when he was at his possibly highest creative peak – in the early 80s.
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” (29/10).A new film based on the romance phenomenon Colleen Hoover's books. McKenna Grace plays Clara, who has a complicated relationship with her mother Morgan (Alison Williams).
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” (7/11).Glen Powell takes on Arnold Schwarzenegger's classic 80s role in a new version of the science fiction film about a game where ”The runner” is chased around the world. If he makes it, a billion-dollar prize awaits.
”Eagles of the republic" (14/11).
In Tarik Saleh's third political thriller in a Cairo environment with Fares Fares in the lead role, a popular actor is thrown into a complicated political game when he is forced to make a tribute film to the country's president.
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” (19/11).Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are back in the sequel to last year's success – now five years later, but just before the events of ”The Wizard of Oz”. And soon Dorothy from that film will appear.
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” (17/12).In the third Avatar film, the Ash people are introduced, who threaten the Metkayina clan. As usual when James Cameron is involved, new technology has been developed that makes it possible to film more underwater.
”A house of dynamite” (date not set).
Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson play the lead roles in Kathryn Bigelow's new thriller about an unexpected rocket attack on the USA. The film will have a cinema premiere before it appears on Netflix at the end of October.
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Facts: Five films on streaming services
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” (28/8, Netflix). Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley play bored pensioners who solve crimes, in the film adaptation of the best-selling mystery novel by Richard Osman.”
” (5/9, AppleTv+). Denzel Washington plays the lead role in Spike Lee's new version of the Kurosawa classic ”Heaven and Hell”, but this one takes place in New York and is about a music mogul who is faced with a moral dilemma."Ballad of a small player” (29/10, Netflix). Colin Farrell plays the role of a high roller whose past catches up with him where he is in Macao. Director Edward Berger's latest film after the acclaimed ”The Conclave”.
”Wake up dead man: A knives out mystery” (12/12, Netflix). The third film with Daniel Craig as the somewhat eccentric detective Benoit Blanc. This time, Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, and Josh Brolin are among the suspects on the cast list.
”Trustor” (date not set, Netflix). After the film about the king, documentary filmmaker Karin af Klintberg is focusing on the Trustor scandal and is said to have gotten the alleged mastermind Joachim Posener to open up about the economic crime scandal.