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December Cinema: TOP-9 best films of the month that you can't miss

The 2024 film season promises a kaleidoscope of genres and emotions on the big screen. From long-awaited sequels to incredible premieres, this month will be the perfect end to the cinematic year. Let's find out together which films are worth seeing and why they should definitely be on your December list.

Content“Here and Now”, December 5, “Nico: Beyond the Northern Lights”, December 5, “How to Catch a Bachelor”, December 5, “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim”, December 12, “Monsieur Aznavour”, December 12, “Mother of Christ”, December 12, “Kraven the Hunter”, December 12, “Mufasa: The Lion King”, December 19, “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”, December 21 Kinogruden: TOP-9 best films of the month that you can't miss. Source: ua.kinorium.com

“Here and Now”, December 5

A new film by Robert Zemeckis that reunites the legendary duo of Tom Hanks and Robin Wright 30 years after “Forrest Gump”. The events unfold in an ordinary house in New England.

“Here and Now”

This house becomes a witness to many eras – from the times of mammoths and the Civil War to the distant future. Cinema history intertwines the life of one family with the destinies of many generations, revealing joys, losses and the struggle for happiness within walls full of history.

“Nico: Beyond the Northern Lights”, December 5

Nico, now an adult and full of ambition, gets a chance to fulfill his greatest dream – to join Santa's Air Force, like his father. It's an honor every young deer dreams of.

“Niko: Beyond the Northern Lights”

The situation becomes complicated when on the night before Christmas someone steals Santa's magical sleigh. This puts the holiday season in jeopardy. Together with his friends, Nico sets off on a dangerous journey beyond familiar lands, under the glow of the northern stars.

Against all odds, the team must not only get the sleigh back, but also learn to work together, overcome doubts and challenges, to save Christmas for everyone. Can Nico prove himself worthy of a place among Santa's legendary reindeer? The answer is hidden in a fabulous winter adventure, where friendship and courage can work wonders.

“How to Catch a Bachelor”, December 5

“How to Catch a Bachelor”

The romantic comedy, directed and written by José Lorenzo, brings Goethe's classic story “The Sorrows of Young Werther” to the modern world. The main character, a wealthy, determined bachelor named Werther, travels to Toronto to change his ways. There he meets the elegant, charming girl Charlotte. Their casual conversation quickly turns into something more.

Later, the man learns the sad news: the girl of his dreams is engaged. Despite this obstacle, the main character decides to fight for his happiness, sparing no effort and using ingenious tricks to win the girl's heart.

This film is funny, light and at the same time full of emotions, showing that sometimes true love makes you break the rules and take risks. Will Werther be able to conquer Charlotte, or will he have to accept defeat? You will find the answer in this romantic masterpiece.

“The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim”, December 12

«The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim»

Directed by Kenji Kamiyama (“Guardian of the Holy Spirit,” “Blade Runner: The Black Lotus”), the new chapter in the legendary world of Middle-earth is presented. The anime-action takes viewers back to the times preceding the events of the famous trilogy about Frodo and the One Ring, 183 years before that epic.

The story centers on Helm Hammerhand, the legendary King of Rohan, and his struggle for his lands. Thrilling battles, internal intrigue, and dramatic decisions show how Helm became a symbol of courage and invincibility for his people.

The film stars Brian Cox, Gaia Weiss, Luke Pasqualino, Miranda Otto, and Lorraine Ashbourne. The film promises to be a new spectacular adventure for fans of “The Lord of the Rings”.

“Monsieur Aznavour”, December 12

«Monsieur Aznavour»

The film tells the incredible life story of Charles Aznavour, the son of poor Armenian refugees, who became a symbol of French culture and an icon of the world stage. Overcoming poverty, prejudice and criticism, he paved the way to the musical Olympus.

The film recreates in detail the key moments of his career, in particular, his friendship with the legendary Edith Piaf, who supported his talent. The main role is played by Tagar Rahim, one of the most famous modern French actors, the star of the hit film “Madame Cobweb” and the popular TV series “Snakes”.

“Mother of Christ”, December 12th

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