Cinema in the center: The week belongs to Zendaya

Cinema in the center: The week belongs to Zendaya
Cinema in the center: The week belongs to Zendaya
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Antonis Karpetopoulos and Yiannis Zoumboulakis “dueling” for the new movies of the week.

The cinephile podcast of the Step “Cinema in the center” will give every week the occasions to start (more or less) passionate discussions around the cinema sometimes with the grace of a delicate midfielder and sometimes with the solidity of a rugged defender. The sportswriter of Vima Antonis Karpetopoulos and the film critic of Vimas Yannis Zoumboulakis they throw themselves into the arena of conflicts and exchange of views based on cinema.

In the new episode: Easter is approaching and the films in theaters are not saying to decrease. Two seem to stand out as of Thursday, April 25, at least in the A viewings. In his latest film Rivals, Italy’s Luca Guantanino, best known for the hit Call Me By My Name, directs Zendaya and Mike Feist, Josh O’Connell in a special love story set against a sports backdrop. : the tennis. Together with her, the Greek thriller by Sakis and Alexandros Karpas “Don’t open the door”, also a film with interesting elements, let alone a feature film debut with a “genre” film (horror film is a genre that Greek cinema is not used to us). For these and for the rest of the new films as well as for the re-release of “The Mill and the Cross” which takes us back to the time of the creation of the masterpiece “Christ Carrying the Cross” by the Flemish Peter Bruegel, Antonis Karpetopoulos and Giannis Zoumboulakis argue (or agree) in yet another fun one podcastCinema in Centra.

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