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Together with the end of the next week, on the website of Jablíčkára, we bring you tips on news from the program offer of the HBO GO streaming service. For example, you can look forward to the animated Paddington, the drama Apple or the action film Logan: Wolverine.

Paddington

The film Paddington depicts the experiences of a peculiar Peruvian teddy bear with a weakness for all things British, who arrives in London in search of a new home. When he finds himself alone and lost at Paddington Station, he discovers that life in the big city is not quite what he imagined. Fortunately, however, he meets the Brown family, who read the tag around his neck: “Please take care of this teddy bear. Thank you.” and willingly offer him shelter. However, the Browns will soon find out how much trouble such a small bear can wreak. However, he eventually wins the hearts of the whole family with his smile and kindness, and everything turns for the better. But only until a museum taxidermist notices him.

Jesus of Montreal

​​This unconventional Canadian film focuses on an acting group hired to stage a passion play about the life of Jesus. Struggling with their own problems, the actors work under the guidance of Daniel (Lothaire Bluteau) on a bold interpretation of a biblical story that challenges mainstream Christian thinking and infuriates the Roman Catholic priests who hire them. As the story progresses, Daniel's life begins to mirror Jesus' trials in unexpected and poignant ways.

Apples

In the midst of a global pandemic that causes sudden memory loss, Aris, a middle-aged man, finds himself in a rehabilitation program that aims to help undocumented patients build a new identity. Aris, whose daily tasks are tape-recorded so he can create new memories and document them on camera, slips back into normal life and meets Anna, a woman also in recovery. Greek screenwriter and director Christos Nikou explores memory, identity and loss through eerie and surreal images, exploring how society might deal with an irreversible epidemic through the story of one man trying to find himself. Are we just the sum of the images we create about ourselves, or are we hiding something deeper?

Growing up

When the world-renowned conductor Eduard Sporck takes on the task of creating an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra, he is drawn into a storm of completely unsolvable problems. Young musicians on both sides, who grew up in a state of war, in a time of oppression or the constant risk of terrorist attacks, are far from teamwork. The two best violinists - the emancipated Palestinian Layla and the handsome Israeli Ron - form two sides that don't trust each other on and off the stage. Will Sporck manage to make the young people forget their hatred at least three weeks before the concert? But at the first glimmer of hope, the orchestra's political opponents show how strong they are...

Logan: Wolverine

Welcome back to the X-Men universe - this time more realistic, post-apocalyptic and with significantly more drawn heroes than we are used to. The year is 2029 and the mutants are gone, or at least almost. Lonely and despondent, Logan (Hugh Jackman) drinks away his days in a secluded hideout near the Mexican border, earning a pittance as a for-hire driver. His companions in exile are the exiled Caliban and the ailing Professor X, whose exceptional mind is being eaten away by worsening seizures. But then a mysterious woman appears and insists that Logan escort a special girl to safety. And so he must soon draw his claws, face dark forces and a villain from his past...

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