When it’s Wednesday, it’s movie time. Today we offer you our selection of films for the week, helping guide you through the dimly lit theaters.
1. Speak No Evil โ James Watkins
This is the story of an American family spending a weekend at the home of a British family they met on vacation. What was supposed to be a perfect getaway quickly turns into a nightmare as disturbing events shatter the idyllic atmosphere, plunging the visitors into an increasingly distressing situation.
2. Jung Kook: I am still โ Park Junsoo
Attention, Jung Kook fans! This documentary is for you. The film retraces the last eight months of the singer, a member of BTS. Through exclusive interviews, rare behind-the-scenes moments, and memorable performances, youโll be able to follow his journey, evolution, and dedication. Jung Kook made history by becoming the first Asian solo artist to dominate the Billboard charts. Youโll be fully immersed in his life, shared with his fans, the ARMY.
3. Veni Vidi Vici โ Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann
The Maynard family seems to live the perfect life of billionaires. However, behind this luxurious faรงade, the patriarch, Amon, harbors a disturbing passion: he prefers to hunt prey far more unsettling than animals. Despite increasingly precise accusations against them, this family remains convinced they are untouchable.
4. The Seeds of the Wild Fig Tree โ Mohammad Rasoulof
Iman, recently appointed as an examining judge at the revolutionary tribunal in Tehran, finds himself at the heart of the popular protests shaking the country. Facing an absurd and unjust system, he decides to conform to it. At home, his daughters Rezvan and Sana strongly support the movement, while his wife Najmeh tries to find a balance. Iman becomes paranoid when his service weapon mysteriously disappears.
5. No Chains No Masters โ Simon Moutaรฏrou
In 1759 on Isle de France (now Mauritius), Massamba and Mati, slaves on the plantation of Eugรจne Larcenet, endure fear and forced labor. Massamba dreams of freeing his daughter, while Mati wants to escape the plantation. After Matiโs escape, Madame La Victoire is hired to find her, prompting Massamba to become a fugitive and break away from the colonial order.