Big screens have children’s premieres, comedies and electrifying productions

The second week of October promises to shake up the cinema with children’s premieres, light comedies, electrifying action productions and other varied genres arriving in theaters, offering options for those looking for family fun, excitement or a good laugh.

The highlight goes to “Tron: Ares”, the third film in the “Tron” franchise, one of the most anticipated productions of the season. The film follows the Ares program, a type of highly qualified computer that is better developed than others present on Earth. On an important mission, Ares is removed from the digital world to solve real-world problems, however, the dangers presented by the new job will make him discredit his own codes. Starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee and Evan Peters, the film will mark humanity’s first encounter with the unprecedented Artificial Intelligence beings.

Children can check out “Gabby’s Magical House: The Movie” This famous children’s series from DreamWorks Animation, which won over children around the world in streaming, hits the big screen for the first time. The film follows young Gabby (Laila Lockhart Kraner) on a road trip with her grandmother Gigi (Gloria Estefan) until she arrives in the city of Cat Francisco. Upon arriving in the enchanted metropolis, Gabby realizes that her valuable dollhouse was in the hands of the wrong person: the eccentric cat lady named Vera. On a mission to save her most precious asset, she brings together all the Gabby Cats to help her recover her most precious asset, before her big dream is destroyed.

And it has its national premiere with the film “Perrengue Fashion”, Paula Pratta (Ingrid Guimarães) is a fashion influencer who sees a great chance to establish herself as a reference in the digital market when being called for a major Mother’s Day campaign for a big brand, Paula feels that her big opportunity to shine has arrived. Paula’s plans, however, are not the same as those of her son Cadu (Filipe Bragança), who decides to abandon everything to dedicate himself to environmental activism and live in a sustainable ecovillage in the Amazon Forest. Focused on bringing him back to São Paulo with the help of her assistant, Paula doesn’t think twice and sets sail for the northern region of the country. There, she is faced with a reality and a lifestyle completely opposite to hers, which forces her to face her own values, her relationship with her son and her priorities.

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Premiere of “Totto-Chan: The Girl in the Window” tells the story of a 7-year-old girl who is expelled from an elementary school. From this point on, the story starts to revolve around a school that encourages the development of children, even with the war coming.

The musical “Por Outro Olhos” also hits the big screen. Voices silenced, truths hidden, emotions never revealed. Like unique pieces, each life fits together to form an unexpected, intense and profound whole. Secrets emerge where no one dared look.

And there is a re-release of “Portrait of a Certain Orient”. In Lebanon in 1949, Catholic brothers Emilie and Emir leave their homeland and head to the northern region of Brazil in search of a life away from war. During the crossing, Emilie falls in love with Omar, a Muslim merchant. But his brother, overcome by jealousy and fearful of their religious differences, is willing to do whatever it takes to separate them.

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