Cinema premieres in December promise to close the year with a flourish. In the first week of the month, musical, children’s, action and even romance films hit the screens to thrill the public before the holidays. The variety of genres guarantees options for different tastes. Next, check out the main premieres of the week!
1. Monsta X: Connect X In Cinemas (03/12)
A documentary featuring K-pop band Monsta X, “Connect X” showcases the group’s unforgettable shows during three performances at the KSPO Dome in Seoul. The production features never-before-seen behind-the-scenes images, from preparation to presentations to exclusive interviews with the artists, reflecting on their 10-year formative journey. With the film, the public can get a taste of what it is like to closely follow the routine of idols.
2. DPA 4 – The Fantastic Kingdom Of Ondion (04/12)
The hit “DPA” is back on the big screen. This time, a great adventure awaits friends Mel (Emilly Puppim) and Zeca (Stéfano Agostini). But what about Max (Samuel Minervino)? That’s where the story begins: after the young member of the Blue Building Detectives mysteriously disappears, the duo embarks on a risky mission to find him.
The journey takes them to the Kingdom of Ondion, where, according to the official synopsis, “they face villains and magic to rescue his friend and stop the plans of the wizard Rumorum (Gabriel Braga Nunes) and Juks (Enzo Campeão), who want to dominate the kingdom.” Will they succeed? Just go to the cinemas to find out.
3. Tin Soldier (04/12)
Directed and scripted by Brad Furman, “Tin Soldier” follows the trajectory of ex-soldier Nash Cavanaugh (Scott Eastwood), recruited by the US government to face a complicated mission alongside experienced agent Emmanuel Ashburn (Robert De Niro). The task is to stop a group led by the persuasive Bokushi (Jamie Foxx), which brings together hundreds of highly trained soldiers and represents a direct threat to the country’s authorities.
The problem is that Nash was once Bokushi’s disciple and is trying to leave his past behind. So, he must return to his lair and face old companions who fight for a cruel cause, all while seeking revenge against the man who took everything from him, including his love of your life“, says the official synopsis.
4. Eternity (04/12)
Starring Elizabeth Olsen, “Eternity” is set in an afterlife universe, in which each person is given one week to decide where they will spend eternity. The task seems simple, but for the protagonist Joan it is more complex. For her, the question is not where she will stay, but with whom. This is because she needs to choose between the man with whom she built her life and her first love — who died young and spent decades waiting for her arrival. The film’s cast also includes Callum Turner and Miles Teller.
