New European movies deserve to watch

Anna -France

Nice and interesting films are made in European cinema. However, it is often overshadowed by Hollywood films and can reach very few audiences. In this article we would like to introduce you to four different European films. We have selected these films for you from Italian, French, German and Belgian cinema. If you find the opportunity to watch the movie theaters in your area, we are sure you will love them.

Anna – France

Luc Besson, who created the most different and unforgettable female action characters in the history of cinema in films such as “Lucy” and “The Fifth Element,, is here with her highly anticipated new film. Anna Poliatova is basically an assassin, but she’s never a normal assassin. Underneath her stunning beauty lies one of the most feared and talented agents in the world.

No one knows who Anna, who is 24 years old, and how many different lives she has in different countries. Is the young woman an ordinary salesman in the Moscow market, a model living in Paris, a corrupt policeman, or just a tough chess player? You will have to wait until the end of the game to know who he really is.

Notti Magiche - Italy

Notti Magiche – Italy

While the 1990 World Cup was held in Italy, the police found a dead person and started an investigation. At the time, there was a different activity in the cinema world. Three screenwriters participate in an important competition. While all three seek directors and actors, they come across many legendary names from Italian cinema. However, unexpected events happen to them due to the cabinets that the producer has turned. Directed by Paolo Virzi, the film stars Mauro Lamantia, Giovanni Toscano, Irene Vetere and Giancarlo Giannini.

Play or Die - Belgium

Play or Die – Belgium

Two playful friends, Lucas and Chloe, decide to join their favorite game, Paranoia. After solving the first puzzle, in the final of the game they reach an abandoned mental hospital in the deserted forest. There are four more players waiting for them. After a while, they realize that only one of them survives. Directed by Jacques Kluger, the film stars Charley Palmer, Roxane Mesquida, Laetitia Chambon, Helena Chambon and Priscilla Adade.

My Favorite Fabric - France, Germany

My Favorite Fabric – France, Germany

25-year-old Nahla, who works in a clothing store in Damascus, dreams of escaping from the suffocation of ordinary life. Nahla’s never there when her mother tries to marry her blindly. Madam Jiji’s ‘business tı opened upstairs becomes a refuge for Nahla, whose suppressed sexuality goes beyond her self. The film takes place in the days of the civil war in Syria. Directed by Gaya Jiji, the film features Manal Issa, Gaya Jiji, Metin Akdülger and Ula Tabari.

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