February 2025 will present moviegoers with exciting film premieres — from deep dramas to mystical horrors. The WomanEL list also includes a fantasy journey through Naples by Paolo Sorrentino, a new chapter in the Bridget Jones story, a Polish-Ukrainian war drama and a creepy story based on the story by Stephen King, as well as romantic and historical films.
Content“Parthenope” (February 6)”The Canadian” (February 6)”Bridget Jones. In Love with a Boy” (February 13)”Under the Volcano” (February 13)”Monkey” (February 20)”Brutalist” (February 20)”Madly in Love” (February 27) Film premieres in February 2025. Photo: ua.kinorium.com
“Parthenope” (February 6)
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Starring: Gary Oldman, Celeste Dalla Porta, Isabella Ferrari
«Parthenope»
The new film by Italian master Paolo Sorrentino (“The Young Pope,” “The Great Beauty”) is a magical story dedicated to his native Naples. The events unfold in 1950, when a girl of incredible beauty is born in this city – Partenope. Her name is associated with the legendary siren, who, according to legend, lived in the waters near Naples. The whole world admires her charm, but Parthenope herself seeks more than just attention – she seeks to find her place in the world.
The Canadian (February 6)
Director: Timothy Scott Bogart
Starring: Richard Gere, Uma Thurman, Jacob Elordi
«The Canadian»
A drama about draft dodgers in the US and their new life in Canada. The main character, Leonard Fife, is one of those who fled the Vietnam War. Now he tells his story, destroying myths about his own life and forcing viewers to think about difficult moral choices.
“Bridget Jones: The Movie” (February 13)
Director: Michael Morris
Starring: Renee Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall
«Bridget Jones: The Huntsman»
The legendary Bridget Jones is back! However, this time her life has changed – Mark Darcy died during a humanitarian mission, and Bridget is now a single mother. She doesn't even think about love until she meets the young and attractive Rockster. However, unexpectedly another man appears in her life – her children's teacher, who also attracts her attention. Is she ready to let love into her life again?
“Under the Volcano” (February 13)
Director: Damian Katsur
Starring: Anastasia Karpenko, Roman Lutsky
«Under the Volcano»
A Ukrainian-Polish film about the realities of war through the prism of personal tragedy. A Ukrainian family goes on vacation to the Canary Islands, but when a full-scale Russian invasion begins, they turn from tourists into refugees. The film is marked by deep emotions and masterful cinematography.
«Ape» (February 20)
Director: Osgood Perkins
Producer: James Wan
Starring: Theo James, Tatiana Maslany, Elijah Wood, Christian Convery, Sarah Levy
«MONKEY»
Horror based on the story by Stephen King. Two brothers find an old monkey toy that beats on plates, and after that, terrible events begin to happen around them. They try to destroy the toy, but the evil returns years later. If you like scary stories, this film is for you.
The Brutalist (February 20)
Director: Guillaume Niclou
Starring: Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce
“The Brutalist”
The film, which has already won awards at film festivals, tells the story of architect Laszlo Toth, who moves to the United States after the Holocaust. His talent gives him a chance to start a new life, but the path to success turns out to be not so easy. A visually stylish and dramatic film that tells the story of the struggle for a dream.
“Madly in Love” (February 27)
Director: Gilles Lelouch
Starring: Adele Exarchopoulos, François Civil
“Madly in Love”
A French romantic drama that will take viewers to the 1980s. The love story of two young people who are repeatedly separated by life. But they cannot live without each other and are looking for a way back again and again. A nostalgic, sensual film with a wonderful soundtrack.
February offers movies for every taste: fantasy stories, deep dramas, horrors and romance. If you want a captivating atmosphere, pay attention to “Parthenope”. For horror fans, “Monkey”. And for those looking for inspiration and emotions, “Madly in Love”. Which film are you looking forward to the most?..
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