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The movies released in cinemas in the first week of may

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Date: 2017-05-03

The movies released in cinemas in the first week of may

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There are several movies released in cinemas in this first week of May.

Since May 1 to 10 it is in cinemas Maradonapoli by Alessio Maria Federici.

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the league won by Naples, this documentary film focuses on the extraordinary relationship between Naples and Maradona, the very unique effect the champion had on the city and its people.

It was released yesterday We have no fear by Andrea Bacci.

In Bologna, March 8, 1955, four women distributed mimosa flowers in front of the Ducati factory and were arrested. The film, starting from this story episode, brings to light the stories of the thousands of people who in the 1950s were unjustly fired at the factories due to their affiliation to leftist political and trade union organizations.

Rome is the protagonist of four very different films that are released these days.

The first is East End, an animated film / comedy by Giuseppe Squillaci and Luca Scanferla in theaters today.

The protagonists are normal children, who live in the outskirts of Rome. They live a simple and heartfelt everyday life, where a football game can fill a whole week and become the most important thing. Around the children are moving inappropriate adults, who have a marginal impact on the lives of their children, in a disorganized and confused reality, where family relationships are close to dissolution.

Rome of the of criminal tangles between economic and political and institutional powers is at the center of the movie Il mondo di mezzo by Massimo Scaglione, tomorrow in cinemas.

Il mondo di mezzo is set between the mid-1970s and nowadays. At the center of the film the brick epopee in Rome and the disastrous results of cementing in the periphery of the capital expressing the connivance between political power and building speculators.

A trip to Rome is the first feature film by actress Karin Proia, with the extraordinary participation of Claudia Cardinale and Philippe Leroy.

A child with her sister from a provincial town arrives in Rome on a trip with her mother. When, because of a problem, is forced to return home before time, the child decides to escape from the mother and her sister follows him. From there their adventure begins, along a journey that will lead them to discover a great metropolis and a rich universe of characters, unknown places and unexpected situations.

Rome of the suburbs, a beautiful and tough city with its immense hinterland, is the background of Sole Cuore Amore film by Daniele Vicari.

At the center two young women (interpreted by Isabella Ragonese and Eva Grieco) who have made very different choices in their life. Eli has four children, an unemployed husband, and hard work to reach. Vale is alone, she is a dancer and performer, and she works in the nightclubs. They are linked by profound friendship, but mutual solidarity is not always enough to soothe the material difficulties of their lives.

We move to Milan instead for Mexico! Un cinema alla riscossa by Michele Rho. A documentary film dedicated to Cinema Mexico and its soul Antonio Sancassani. The cinema, opened in 1933 in the Porta Genova area, is one of the few monosals surviving in Milan.

In Friuli Venezia Giulia is set instead the last film released in the week, The Space Between by Ruth Borgobello. In the cast Flavio Parenti, Lino Guanciale and the Australian actress Maeve Dermody.

The film tells the story of love between Marco, a former Italian chef at a time of great loss and Olivia, a brilliant young Australian in Italy to find her roots and transform her life.

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