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1. Dolor y gloria The new work of Pedro Almodóvar, one of the undisputed most important directors of contemporary Spanish cinema, Bitter ...

10 Movies Not to Be Missed! Part 1

1. Dolor y gloria
Dolor y gloria
The new work of Pedro Almodóvar, one of the undisputed most important directors of contemporary Spanish cinema, Bitter and Victory has been unable to fit into the sky since its screening at the Cannes Film Festival. Spain's Oscar nominee this year, the production is even more prominent with the autobiographical elements it carries. In addition to being a very sincere and honest one in which Pain and Victory looked at Almodovar's career, it can also be said that a creative mind is an attempt to look at the glorious period of the past from today.
2. Portrait de la jeune fille en feu
Portrait de la jeune fille en feu
Best Screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival and Portrait of a Flaming Young Girl returning with the Kuir Palm awards. He takes the center of a love story set in the 19th century between a painter and his model.
Directed by Céline Sciamma, inspired by women painters that have been ignored throughout history, the film is likely to be named after the list of the best films of 2019. In addition to productions such as Tomboy and the Gang of Girls - Bande de filles, directed by Sciamma, he is also the screenwriter of One of the most poignant animations of recent years, The Life of The Pumpkin - Ma vie de Courgette.
3. Bacurau
Bacurau
The lifestyle patterns of Bacurau, directed by Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho with Juliano Dornelles, which we can remember with films such as Neighboring Voices – O Som ao Redor and Aquarius, which deal with important issues such as living space and urban transformation From western to sci-fi, it's a bold film that travels between genres. Udo Kier, a veteran cast member of the production, returned from Cannes with the Jury Prize. Filho, who has made hard and politically uncompromising films, takes a combative look at his country's sociological atmosphere in Bacurau over a village that has been erased from maps.
4. The Painted Bird
The Painted Bird
The great writer Jerzy Kosinki, world war II. The film, a film adaptation of the novel Painted Bird, which focuses on the dramatic and very harsh events experienced by a Jewish child during World War II, had its world premiere at the recently ending Venice Film Festival. Painted Bird, shot in black and white with 35 mm, is shown as one of the most impressive films of the year, especially visually. Just like the novel, which reflects the impact of war on personal lives with all its realism, the cast includes Stellan Skarsgård, Harvey Keitel and Uda Kier.
5. It Must Be Heaven
It Must Be Heaven
Director Elia Suleiman's new film, Which we remember with films such as the Diary of a Disappearance – Chronicle of a Disappearance and The Time That Remains, must be Heaven, fleeing his native Palestine in order to find a new habitat for himself, the director follows the character es that he gave life to. While touring many different geographies of the world, the production, which could be summarized as a comedy at the center of the character who found something from the country where he fled, was returned from the Cannes Film Festival to the Grand Jury Prize.
6. Cadı Üçlemesi 13+
Cadı Üçlemesi 13+
In his first feature film Anxiety, he tells a social trauma through a personal thriller, and has made a successful genre film in Turkish cinema that we have not seen much of, and the first leg of The Witch Trilogy, the new project of Ceylan Özcelik, is 13. +, a horror drama short film. The trilogy, dedicated to all dancing witches around the world, will carry the names 15+ and 18+, while the other legs are 15+ and 18+.
7. Diego Maradona
Diego Maradona
The focus of the new documentary by Oscar-winning director Asif Kapadia, who spun a comprehensive look at the lives of important figures through archive records with his documentaries Senna and Amy, is one of the most important athletes of all time, the Argentine legendary Argentine There is footballer Diego Armando Maradona, who follows Maradona's life from his difficult childhood to the peak of the sport. The film, which Maradona himself approved, was edited and finalized on images exceeding 500 hours.
8. Les plus belles années d’une vie
Les plus belles années d’une vie
Claude Lelouch, after his 1966 masterpiece A Woman and a Man – Un homme et une femme, made his sequel to 2019, our Best Years. Two legends of French cinema, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Anouk Aimée, played the same roles, telling a love story over time, some of which was shot with an iPhone, a reflection of the master filmmaker's always approach to the pursuit of the new. We can say that it is.
9. Le jeune Ahmed
Le jeune Ahmed
The Dardenne Brothers, who have shed light on the many different social problems in Europe since they started filming, continue to travel in the waters we are used to. This time, their focus is on Ahmet, a teenager's Muslim living in Belgium, who has won the Palme d'Or twice before, and with Ahmet the Younger, he was awarded the Best Director Award at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
10. A Hidden Life
A Hidden Life
From his first feature, Bloody Earth – Badlands, he signaled that he was moving towards the essence of life with the Terrence Malick Tree of Life - Tree of Life, which has caused controversy among filmlovers and critics with the change in filmography to the present day. While it is possible to say that he was heading in a direction that did not appeal to his audience, he had his world premiere in his latest film, Secret Life Cannes, where many critics and audiences heard that Terrence Malick should be given another chance, and Filmekimi is one of the most curious productions in its selection.

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