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Thriller, biography, and romance… 6 new films in cinemas today

Today, cinemas are receiving 6 new films as part of the films shown on the weekend, and the films vary between romance, biography, animation and excitement.

6 days

The movie “6 Days” will start today, Thursday, in cinemas. You can now find it in cinemas, and it is rated PG12, meaning adults under 12 years old must be accompanied.
The events of the film take place years after a separation forced upon them by coercive circumstances while they were in secondary school. Coincidence brings Youssef and Alia together again, and each of them has taken a different path in his life from the other. Does fate want them to continue together or not? A romantic drama about love, friendship and life.

The film is directed by Karim Shaaban, written by Wael Hamdy, and stars Ahmed Malek and Aya Samaha.

confusion

Also showing today is the long-awaited Saudi film “Distortion” by director Ahmed Al-Babli.
The events revolve around Khaled, a young Saudi man studying medicine in the Republic of Georgia, and a girl appears to him that no one can see except him. He is later accused by the authorities of kidnapping her, but fate has bigger surprises in store for him through which he tries to prove his innocence.
The film is directed by Ahmed Al-Babli, and stars Aziz Buhais, Maha Hassan, Ahmed Siam, and Murad Muhammad.

Maria

Today, Thursday, the movie Maria is being shown in cinemas, and it is rated R15, meaning that the content is not allowed for viewing by anyone under 15 years old.
Its story revolves around the Greek opera singer Maria Callas, who makes a journey to the top of the opera world, through her final days in 1970s Paris.
The film is directed by Pablo Larraín, written by Steven Knight, and stars Angelina Jolie, Valeria Golino, Haluk Bilginer, Cody Smith-McPhee, Alba Rohrwacher, Pierfrancesco Favino, Jeremy Waller, Rebecca Johnston, and Zora Jorda Figes.

Paddington in Peru

You can also find the movie Paddington in Peru now in cinemas, and it is rated PG, meaning it is recommended for adult accompaniment for those under 12 years old.
In the film, Paddington Bear embarks on an exciting adventure in the Amazon forests and mountain peaks after his visit to Aunt Lucy with the Brown family turns into an unforgettable trip.

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack

Today, Thursday, the movie Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is shown, and it is rated R18, meaning that the content is not allowed for viewing by anyone under 18 years of age.

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack movie

Eren unleashes the ultimate Titan power to protect the country of Eldia, and begins leading a powerful army to attack the country of Marley.

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