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Film Friday: 5 movie selections of the week!

This week’s Film Friday features movies that cross several genres, including science fiction, action comedy, thrill, and adventure drama comedy. Prepare to enjoy your weekend by viewing some of the top films that the WhatsOn editors have selected for you.

The Swimmers

The movie is the excellent authentic tale of Yusra (Nathalie Issa) and Sarah Mardini (Manal Issa) who flee war-torn Syria for protection in Europe. The pair percentage an ardor for swimming, with the former, in particular, relatively proficient and competitive. And they hoping to win an area on the impending Olympic Games in Rio. Their risky adventure takes them to Germany, where they stumble upon educating Sven (Matthias Schweighöfer) who believes Yusra’s dream should emerge as a reality.


Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend

All his life Ferruccio Lamborghini has dreamed of thrashing his longtime rival Enzo Ferrari—and the approaching Geneva Grand Prix may be his threat to blow beyond Ferrari for good. But can Ferruccio get his untested car prepped for victory with the opposition simply months away? The race is on!



My Fathers’ Violin

This film is mainly a Turkish film where Ozlem (Gulizar Nis Uray) is around 8, daughter of Ali Rizi (Selim Erdogan), a road violinist who performs people’s tunes together. Along with his younger daughter boldly sings, dances, and passes the hat to admiring crowds. Ozlem does not have a mom and does not visit school, but she’s bright, warm, charming, outgoing, and amazingly self-possessed. When her father dies, coughing up blood, toddler welfare takes over and contacts Ali’s brother Mehmet (Engin Altan Duzyatan). Which is a hit violinist with a solo profession, wealth, renown, and the approach to take care of Ozlem. He consents to legally benefit custody that allows you to hand her over to the loving road musicians who need her. however, toddler welfare sees the scam. As Mehmet softens, he demonstrates that loving others is greater essential than his profession.

Monica, O My Darling


In the murder-comedy Bollywood film MONICA, O MY DARLING, Jay (Rajkummar Rao) is a promising engineer at a tech company, engaged to the boss’ daughter, Nikki (Akansha Ranjan Kapoor). When Jay’s commercial robotic grabs a person through his neck and twists it, Jay will become a murder suspect. Life will become even greater complex when Monica (Huma Qureshi), the girl he and numerous different pros are having affairs with, declares she’s having Jay’s baby. The police are respiration down Jay’s neck as he attempts to maintain all his secrets and techniques immediately whilst searching out the real killer and a file that might ship him to prison.


Savings Account


Ankush is Abhimanyu, a person who makes a decision to visit a bank and create chaos via way of means of preserving its staff, and some different those who had come to the bank, hostage. They appear to ignore the reality that the bank is being robbed till a person gets hurt. After which the hostage state of affairs turns even stranger while the robber begins off evolved traumatic certain ‘tasks’ are finished for him to make sure their safety and release. Soon police interfere and we see a lot of twists and turns in the story.

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