This Thursday (9), cinemas in Maringá will host five premieres: the adventure ‘Tron: Ares’, the comedy ‘Perrengue Fashion’, with Ingrid Guimarães; the national drama ‘Bia Mais Um’; the children’s film ‘Gabby’s Magical House’; and the animation ‘Totto-Chan: The Girl in the Window’. Check out the full synopses below.
‘Learning to Dream’, ‘Fighter’s Heart’, ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – Infinite Castle’, ‘Dora and the Magical World of Mermaids’, ‘The Conjuring 4: The Last Ritual’, ‘Malês’, ‘The Last Blue’, ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Zoopocalipse – An Animal Adventure’ continue to be shown in cinemas in Maringá. See session times.
Tron: Ares (119 min.)
A highly sophisticated program called Ares is sent from the digital world to reality on a dangerous mission and marks humanity’s first encounter with Artificial Intelligence beings.
Perrengue Fashion (94 min.)
Paula is an influencer who receives the invitation to star in a Mother’s Day campaign alongside her son Cadu, who studies in the United States. When he decides to abandon everything and move to the interior of Amazonas, Paula goes after the boy and embarks on a transformative journey.
Gabby’s Magic House – The Movie (98 min.)
Gabby goes on a road trip with her grandmother to the enchanted metropolis of Cat Francisco. But when Gabby’s dollhouse, her most prized possession, ends up in the hands of an eccentric cat lady, the girl embarks on an adventure through the real world to reunite the Gabby Cats.
Bia Mais Um (71 min.)
Bia’s world is about to change. She has a secret: an unexpected pregnancy. Between uncertainties, fears and anguish, Jean appears. The attraction is immediate, but time is short and Bia needs to tell the truth. Will he be prepared for the news?
Totto-Chan: The Girl in the Window (114 min.)
After being expelled from a traditional school for being considered “problematic”, Totto-chan, a hyperactive 7-year-old girl, is admitted to Tomoe Gakuen, an institution whose teaching method allows children to be more independent. Amid the atmosphere of insecurity caused by Japan’s entry into World War II, the environment of freedom and the strong bonds she develops with the school principal and Yasuaki, a classmate with polio, Totto-chan learns valuable lessons about solidarity, empathy and responsibility.
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