CinemaConing little things like these, the first film produced by Cillian Murphy

CinemaConing little things like these, the first film produced by Cillian Murphy

Long, who is also starring the Oscar winner for Oppenheimer, is based on the book of the same name by writer Claire Keegan

Expected to debut in Brazilian theaters in March, Little things like thesewhich opened the 2024 edition of the Berlin Festival, is the first film produced and starring Cillian MurphyOscar winner for OPPENHEIMER (2023). Know the news below:

What is the story of Little things like these?

Little things like these It is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Irish writer CLAIRE KEEGANwho beat Orwell Prize and was a finalist of the Booker Prize 2022 and the Rathbones Folio, and went to the list of 100 best books of the 21st century of The New York Times.

In history, Cillian Murphy interpret Bill Furlonga respected Sellow of Stroke and Wood from New Ross in Wexford, Ireland. Near Christmas 1985, in a conventional delivery to a convent, the merchant eventually discovers the mistreatment suffered by young women marginalized by local society, including solo mothers, as was his mother, which leads him to remember his past and act in the face of the situation.

Little things like these It is inspired by one of the darkest chapters in the history of Ireland, when society has bowed to abuse of patriarchal power of the Catholic Church. Known as Madalena laundries, or asilos, these institutions were administered by the Catholic Church between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.

Initially, the purpose of the institutions was to rehabilitate women with deviations of conduct or considered problematic in accordance with the norms of society of the time. However, the institutions began to adopt stricter measures such as the exploitation of the work of the asylums, without remuneration, the lack of guarantee of their basic rights, as well as social imprisonment as punishment for the sins committed.

When debut Little things like these?

Expected to reach Brazilian theaters on March 13, Little things like these It is directed by TIM MEALENTS (Paths of Survival), from the script of WALSH (The House), and still has Emily Watson (Dune: The prophecy), Eileen Walsh (In the name of God), Clare Dunne (Kin), Patrick Ryan (game of Thrones), Peter Claffey (Family Evil) and Ian o’reilly (My meetings with Amber) In the cast. Watch the trailer:

Rolling Stone Brazil Cinema Special

The cinema is the subject of the new special printed of the Rolling Stone Brazil. In a magazine dedicated to seventh art lovers, we interviewed Francis Ford Coppolawhich reaches 85 years amid the release of his new movie, Megalópolisbold and millionaire endeavor financed by himself.

Unshable in the face of controversial reactions to the novelty, which took about 40 years to get out of paper, the filmmaker defends the boldness of being creative of the film industry and opens, in good Portuguese, the influence of Brazil on his new movie: “Joy”.

The special also brings conversations with Walter Salles, FERNANDA TORRES and Selton Mello on I’m still herea chat about soundtracks with the conductor João Carlos Martinsan exclusive list of the 100 best films in history (50 nationals, 50 international), another list of the 101 largest trails in the history of cinema, one warm for the Oscar 2025 and the radar of globe, Globo Filmes, O2 Play and O2 movies for the coming months.

The Special Cinema of Rolling Stone Brazil It is already on newsstands, but can also be bought at the EDITORA PROFILE store for R $ 29.90. Check it out:

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Source: Rollingstone

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