Friday, August 19, 2016

Billboard releases August 19, 2016 – IGN Spain

Billboard of the weekend is renewed with releases Star Trek: further, Peter and the dragon, Never turn off the light, Hijack, the white knights and station women.

the third installment of the reboot saga of Star Trek, adaptation in live action Peter and Elliot dragon, the feature film based on the short Lights out and Spanish film starring Blanca Portillo and Jose Coronado top the undercard on 19 August 2016.

La Movie Star Trek: Beyond tops the Billboard weekend of August 19, 2016

Star Trek:. Beyond (Paramount)

In Star Trek: beyond the Enterprise crew will be available to explore the ends of space, where no one else has come. Once there, a mysterious new enemy that will test both them and the Federation and what it represents will face.



Peter and the Dragon (Disney)

for years Mr. Meacham, an old woodcarver, has fascinated children in the region with his stories about a fierce dragon who lives in the depths of the forests of the Pacific Northwest. For your daughter Grace, who works as a forester, these stories are just stories for children … until he meets Peter. Peter is a mysterious 10 year old boy who has no family, no home, and ensures that lives in the forest with a giant green dragon named Eliott. With the help of Natalie, a girl of 11 years whose father owns the local sawmill, Grace will depart for answers that averiguen where it comes from Peter, what it is your true home and the truth about the dragon.



Never turn off the light (Warner)

When Rebecca left home, he thought he had left behind their childhood fears. As I grew older, I was never really sure what was real or not when the lights went out. and now his little brother, Martin, through the same inexplicable and terrifying events that once tested the sanity of Rebecca and threatened their safety. A terrifying entity with a mysterious predilection for her mother, Sophie, has reemerged. But this time, and as Rebecca indecipherable approaches the truth, there is no doubt that all their lives are in danger …. when the light goes out.

Kidnapping (Sony)

Patricia Lucas (Blanca Portillo), a prestigious lawyer, sees his life becomes a nightmare when his son Victor ( Marc Domenech) school disappears without a trace. Hours later, the child reappears bruised and pearled with sweat, confessing that a man tried to kidnap him, but he has managed to escape. The police is mobilized and, after an identification parade with Victor, they manage to find responsible apparent. However, the evidence is not sufficient, and the alleged kidnapper is released. That’s when Patricia, scared and fearing for his son, decides to do what he has never done: take justice into their own. But the situation got out of hand and the consequences of their actions are unpredictable …

The White Knights (Golem)

Joachim Lafosse brings to the screen the controversial Ark Zoe, who jumped into the headlines in 2007: a story about the right to intervene. Jacques Arnault, president of the NGO Secours Sud, operation plans a big impact: he and his team think Chad out of 300 orphans victims of civil war and deliver them to French who have submitted applications for adoption. Françoise Dubois, a female journalist, was invited to join them and make media coverage of the operation. Immersed in the brutal reality of a country at war, members of the NGO begin to lose their convictions and have to face the limits of humanitarian intervention.



Station women (Surtsey)

in a rural village in India called Ujhaas three ordinary women begin to break free from the ancient traditions that have kept tied them to serfdom.

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