Saturday, July 30 is International Day of Friendship, and, unlike the last few years with the pandemic, we can now go out to celebrate, either in a bar, restaurant, or nightclub.
However, if you are part of a group of friends who prefer to avoid crowds, then the best plan may be a gathering at home, a nice dinner and a movie. Here are two Diamond films for you to enjoy the day:
Petite Maman: The film follows Nelly, who has just lost her grandmother and is helping her parents clean out her mother's childhood home. One day she meets a girl her age who is building a tree house and it only takes a few words to forge a friendship, sealed with a quick visit to Marion's house, which, oddly enough, seems very familiar.
Green book: the film starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali tells the story of Tony Lip, who works as a security agent at the Copacabana, one of the most successful nightclubs in New York. Unfortunately, Tony is fired and has to look for a new job, which will lead him to become Don Shirley’s chauffeur, a prestigious pianist who will hire his services for a tour through the South of the United States. They will forge a friendship along the way that will invite them to reflect and rethink different concepts and ideas they had before they met.
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