New Releases in Week 15: 'Hard Truths' Debuts in Theaters

Esteemed British filmmaker Mike Leigh, known for his poignant explorations of family dynamics and complex characters, unveils his latest work, Hard Truths. This film features Marianne Jean-Baptiste, who returns to the screen after her memorable performance in Leigh's acclaimed film, Secrets and Lies. In Hard Truths, she portrays a woman grappling with her intense confrontational attitude towards the world around her, showcasing Leigh's talent for delving into the intricacies of human relationships.

Here are some notable releases to look out for this week:

  1. I'm Still Here
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Walter Salles. Starring Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello. This powerful narrative draws on real events to depict a woman's struggle for justice and reparation during Brazil's military dictatorship.
  2. The Symphony of the Dead
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Matthias Glasner. Starring Lars Eidinger and Corinna Harfouch. This thought-provoking German drama combines existential themes with dark humor, exploring death and suffering within a dysfunctional family.
  3. Bird
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Andrea Arnold. Starring Nykiya Adams and Barry Keoghan. A heartfelt coming-of-age story from the acclaimed director of Fish Tank and American Honey, depicting a vibrant yet tumultuous childhood.
  4. All We Imagine as Light
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Asif Kapadia. Starring Kani Kusruti and Divya Prabha. A romantic and poetic exploration of female friendship set against the bustling backdrop of Mumbai.
  5. Hard Truths
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Mike Leigh. Starring Marianne Jean-Baptiste. This British relational drama focuses on a middle-aged woman whose anger affects her family relationships.
  6. Soundtrack to a Coup d'État
    Genre: Documentary. Directed by Johan Grimonprez. An intriguing exploration of jazz musicians' dual roles during the dramatic decolonization of Belgian Congo in the early 1960s.
  7. The Fruits of the Sacred Tree
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. Starring Mahsa Rostami and Missagh Zareh. A charged Iranian drama-thriller examining a family's disintegration in the wake of women's protests in Iran.
  8. September 5
    Genre: Drama-Thriller. Directed by Tim Fehlbaum. Starring Peter Sarsgaard and Leonie Benesch. A gripping tale of sports journalists caught in the chaos during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics terror attack.
  9. Everyone Loves Touda
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Nabil Ayouch. Starring Nisrin Erradi and Joud Chamihy. A poignant narrative about a singer and single mother fighting for her art and freedom in a patriarchal and conservative Morocco.
  10. It Started with My Mother
    Genre: Drama. Directed by Ken Scott. Starring Leïla Bekhti and Jonathan Coen. A vibrant French melodrama chronicling an unusual life journey spanning several decades.

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