As we approach the close of 2023, December promises to be an extraordinary month for cinema lovers.
The main premieres are eagerly awaited by the public, and below we separate each one of them with the respective date of arrival on the big screen.
Check out an eclectic selection below selection of releases that will captivate the most diverse spectators.
‘Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé’ (1/12)
Documentary about Beyoncé’s journey during the ‘Renaissance World Tour’ – Image: AMC Theatres/Reproduction
To start the month off on the right foot, Beyoncé presents us with ‘Renaissance’, a documentary that takes us behind the scenes of their dazzling world tour.
The production, directed by Beyoncé, James B. Merryman and Mark Ritchie, provides an intimate look at the creation of the artist’s most daring visual album yet, delving into Beyoncé’s challenges, inspirations and achievements as an artist, activist and mother.
A moving celebration of art, music and identity that is sure to make history in the music industry.
‘The Hijacking of Flight 375’ (7/12)
Brazilian film about the hijacking of Vasp plane 375. – Image: Estúdio Escarlate/Reproduction
Brazilian cinema also presents us with ‘The Kidnapping of Flight 375’, an action film based on real events that occurred during the Sarney Plan, in 1986.
Directed by Marcus Baldini, this thriller tells the story of Nonato, a simple man who, in a desperate act, hijacks a Vasp plane.
An engaging plot that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
‘Wonka’ (7/12)
Travel back in time with Timothée Chalamet as a young Willy Wonka. – Image: Warner Bros. Pictures/Reproduction
Timothée Chalamet takes on the role of Willy Wonka in a musical comedy that explores the beginnings of the iconic character from ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.
Directed by Paul King, the film takes us on an exciting journey, following Wonka from his youth until he becomes the brilliant mind behind the largest chocolate factory in the world.
With a stellar cast, including Hugh Grant as the quirky Oompa-Loompa, this is a must-see cinematic experience for all ages.
‘Aquaman 2: The Lost Empire’ (12/20)
Dive back into the depths of the ocean with Jason Momoa in ‘Aquaman 2: The Lost Empire’. – Image: Warner Bros. Pictures/Reproduction
Jason Momoa returns as Arthur Curry in ‘Aquaman 2: The Lost Empire‘, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2018 hit.
On this journey, Aquaman faces ancient threats that put Atlantis and the world in danger.
With an unlikely alliance, Momoa promises to take us on an epic adventure, packed with action, stunning visuals and thrilling twists.
‘Mamonas Assassinas: The Impossible Does Not Exist’ (28/12)
Relive the story of Mamonas Assassinas, the band that conquered Brazil. – Image: Imagem Filmes/Reproduction
To end the year on a nostalgic and moving note, ‘Mamonas Assassinas: O Impossível Não Existe’ tells the story of the beloved Brazilian band that mixed punk rock and popular genres.
Directed by Edson Spinello, the film does not focus on the tragedy that prematurely ended the group’s career, but rather on the achievements and obstacles faced by the five musicians who won the hearts of the Brazil.