
The High Note
The High Note reopening of cinemas in Mexico City is accompanied by some premieres that can be seen on the big screen, The High Note unlike the United States, where some titles went directly to digital platforms, one of them is The high note (Music, glamor and fame), which premiered just with the reopening of movie complexes in the city.
This film, which is one of the only two releases of the week (the other tapes will be reruns), stars Dakota Johnson as Maggie Sherwoode, the assistant to an international pop star named Grace Davis (Tracee Ellis Ross), who with a consolidated career but being a mature woman considers that her times of glory have passed, while her manager tells her that she must capitalize on what she did in her younger years. Maggie sets out to produce her an album that will get her career off the ground again.
The film is directed by Nisha Ganatra, who in an interview stated that she regrets that in the US her film has gone directly to video on demand, since one of the things she likes the most is that her films or any other are seen on the big screen It is the response that the public has to what they are seeing, a situation that viewing it from home does not allow.
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music, Romance
Director: Nisha Ganatra
Actors: Bill Pullman, Dakota Johnson, Eugene Cordero, June Diane Raphael, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Tracee Ellis Ross, Zoe Chao









