The English Court begins new border offers with discounts on headphones, televisions, mobile and more

Until next February 23 We can access a huge amount of offers in El Corte Inglés. During the Limit offerswe can find good prices in mobiles, monitors, headphones, televisions and even in smart watches. We have gathered the five best store offers that will be reduced for a few days. Xiaomi Watch S3 by 99.99 eurosa quite complete smartwatch that now has a good discount. Google Pixel 9 by 699.90 eurosa good price at one of the best 2024 mobiles in its 256 GB version. Samsung Qn85d by 999 eurosAt half price, a spectacular Samsung’s neo -brand television with 65 -inch screen. HP S5 527SW by 149 eurosa monitor that has practically everything necessary to telework. Samsung Galaxy Buds Fe by 59 eurosalmost half the price some great Bluetooth headphones. Xiaomi Watch S3 One of the smartwatches with better value for money is the Xiaomi Watch S3or at least it is now with the new offer of El Corte Inglés and other stores. By 99.99 euros We have a good clock with 1.43 -inch AMOLED screen that offers a Autonomy of up to 15 daysit has IP68 certification and has Hyperos operating system. In addition, it includes more than 150 sports modes and integrates several sensors to monitor physical activity and health as heart rate sensor, blood pressure sensor or SPO2 measurement. * Some price may have changed from the last review Google Pixel 9 He Google Pixel 9 He has been receiving very good discounts for several months, being the current one of the best. In the limit offers of El Corte Inglés we can find it in its 256 GB version by 699.90 eurosalthough Mediamarkt has it for 699 euros (0.90 euros cheaper). Google’s mobile stands out above all for its 6.3 -inch screen (ideal if we want a compact android phone), its excellent photographic section and by all the years in which you will receive operating system updates. * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Qn85d If you are looking for a good TV, that has a huge discount and that your screen is quite large, much eye with this offer. The English Court has the model Samsung Qn85d in its version of 65 inches has dropped from 2,099 euros to 999 euros; This is a 52% discount. The TV mounts a panel Neo qled which offers a 100 Hz soda rate, has a film director, its speakers that offer an audio power of 40 W are compatible with Dolby Atmos and integrate the voice assistant Alexa. Samsung QN85D (65 inches) * Some price may have changed from the last review HP S5 527SW You don’t have too much money to have a good monitor to work from home, and this HP S5 527SW It is a good sample of this. By 149 euros We have a screen monitor 27 -inch antirrefle IPSoffers a 100 Hz soda rate and a Full HD resolution, has Eyesafe certification and its base allows regulating the inclination. * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy Buds Fe Finally, if what you are looking for are good Bluetooth headphonesthat are quite complete, that they have active noise cancellation and have a good discount, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Fe have dropped during the boundary offers to the 59 euros. They have Active noise cancellationin addition to transparency, they offer a total autonomy of up to 30 hours (with the case included) and have both proximity sensor as tactile controls. * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | The English Court and Buying (header) Xiaomi, Google, Samsung, HP In Xataka | The best mobiles, we have tried them and here are their analysis In Xataka | Better televisions in quality Price: which to buy and seven recommended 4K 4K 4K

‘Emilia Pérez’ breaks record for a film not spoken in English with 13 Oscar nominations

Shortly after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles that hit the heart of the film industry, a beleaguered Hollywood lined up this Thursday behind Netflix’s narco-musical about trans identity “Emilia Pérez” in the Oscar nominations. Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez,” a Spanish-language film filmed in France, dominated with 13 nominations, including best picture and best actress for Karla Sofía Gascón, making her the first openly trans actress nominated for an Oscar. The film also earned nominations for direction, original screenplay, two of its songs, and for Zoe Saldaña. Zoe Saldaña poses at the “Emilia Perez” session at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in France on Sunday, May 19, 2024. (Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP) Netflix, despite its leading role in Hollywood, has never won the best picture award. Many of its top contenders have racked up a number of nominations, including “Mank,” “The Irishman” and “Roma,” but have gone home with only a handful of trophies. “Emilia Pérez,” however, may be her best opportunity yet. It became the most nominated non-English language film in history, surpassing Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma,” which earned 10 nominations. Only three films — “All About Eve,” “Titanic” and “La La Land” — have earned more nominations in Academy Awards history. Another non-English language film that featured prominently was “Ainda Estou Aqui” (“I’m Still Here”). The Brazilian film by Walter Salles about the family of a politician who disappeared during the military dictatorship was nominated for best film, international feature film and had a mention for its protagonist Fernanda Torres as best actress. The musical, “Wicked,” the hit adaptation of the Broadway musical, earned almost the same number of nominations. The lavish production inspired by Jon M. Chu’s “The Wizard of Oz” earned 10 nominations, including best picture and acting for its stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet’s VistaVision-shot postwar epic, also picked up an impressive 10 nominations, including best picture, best director and nods for actor Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones. The nominees for best film are the Brazilian film “Ainda Estou Aqui”; “Anora”; “The Brutalist”; “A Complete Unknown”; “Conclave” (“Conclave”); “Dune: Part Two”; “Emilia Pérez”; “Nickel Boys”; “The Substance” and “Wicked”. Alessandro Nivola and Adrien Brody in a scene from “The Brutalist”. (TIFF) In a very open Oscar race, the six most nominated films — “Emilia Pérez,” “Wicked,” “The Brutalist,” “Anora” (with six nominations) “Conclave” (with eight nominations) and “A Complete Unknown” ” (eight nominations) — met expectations. The biggest surprises were “Ainda Estou Aqui” and “Nickel Boys” by RaMell Ross, a drama filmed from the perspective of its protagonists that had been overlooked by many guilds in previous votes. Those nominees likely displaced some best picture prospects in “Sing Sing,” “September 5” and “A Real Pain,” though those films earned nominations in other categories. One of the boldest films of 2024, “The Apprentice” surprisingly scored a pair of nominations, for Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong. The film dramatizes President Donald Trump’s formative years in New York real estate under the tutelage of attorney Roy Cohn. Trump has called those involved with the film “human scum.” In the best actor category, where Stan and Brody were nominated, the other nominees were Timothée Chalamet (“A Complete Unknown”), Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”) and Ralph Fiennes (“Conclave”). Notably absent was Daniel Craig, acclaimed for his very un-James Bond performance in “Queer.” In this image provided by Mubi, Demi Moore in a scene from “The Substance.” (Mubi via AP) Best actress, a category that Demi Moore seemed to have secured for her impressive performance in “The Substance,” also had nominations for Moore, Gascón, Torres, Erivo and “Anora” star Mikey Madison. What is perhaps the most competitive category of the year left out Marianne Jean-Baptiste (“Hard Truths”), Pamela Anderson (“The Last Showgirl”), Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”) and Angelina Jolie (“Maria”). In the directing category, “The Substance” filmmaker Coralie Fargeat made it into the otherwise all-male group of Sean Baker (“Anora”), Corbet, Audiard and James Mangold (“A Complete Unknown”). Most expected Edward Berger to be nominated for directing the papal thriller “Conclave.” “This has certainly been a difficult time for Los Angeles, where many members of our film community work and live. But the past few weeks have proven what we already know to be true: our film industry and Los Angeles are resilient, and for nearly a century, the Oscars have brought us together to celebrate our global film community,” said Academy President Janet Yang. , before the nominees were announced. Nominations were originally planned for January 17. But after wildfires began burning through Pacific Palisades, Altadena and other areas around Los Angeles on Jan. 7, leaving historic levels of destruction, the academy extended its voting window and twice postponed announcing the elections. nominations.

the “breach of contract” and the ‘malpractice’ of the English club

He Real Valladolid It has a new open front. In addition to the sporting situation that the team is going through and the institutional rejection of the fans towards the current board, the transfer market has been another hard blow after the departure of the youth team. Juma Bah to Manchester city. After knowing the interest of the group directed by Pep Guardiolathe Sierra Leone center-back informed the club on Tuesday of his intention to pack his bags for Manchester, but given Valladolid’s refusal, the operation was carried out forced way. By having a record of youththe Juma Bah clause was 6 million euros. So he Real Valladolidonce he learned of the interest of Manchester Cityoffered the player a new contract without a youth record, so he could receive 12 million euros if the record had been from a subsidiary or even 30 kilos if he would be linked to the first team. Juma Bah’s representative refused to sign the new contract due to the fear that Manchester City would back out because they did not want to pay an amount greater than the six million stipulated in the contract with the youth player from Sierra Leone. On this Wednesday morning, Real Valladolid issued a statement in which they accuse the young defender of “breach of contract” Therefore, disciplinary actions will be carried out. Furthermore, the Pucelano club has shown its disagreement with the ‘modus operandi’ of Manchester City. “An intention protected by City” Through the statement, Real Valladolid has detailed how the operation has occurred in a situation that, in addition to having caused great disappointment and indignation in the club, has placed it in a “helpless” position. The Pucelano team has held Juma Bah responsible for failing to comply with its contractual commitments for not having attended morning training and “has requested its legal department to start disciplinary actions about it.” Juma Bah in his presentation at the José Zorrilla. Real Valladolid “The Club considers that behind the Player’s decision is Manchester City, which appears to have advised the player to adopt this path that places Real Valladolid in a defenseless situation, after having recently rejected financial offers of a higher amount. The player’s intention, supposedly supported and guided by Manchester City and his agent, has caused great disappointment and indignation within Real Valladolid, which welcomed Juma Bah with open arms and gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. The Royal Spanish Football Federation has just confirmed that the player has deposited the amount for the unilateral termination of the contract. In this sense, Real Valladolid informs that it reserves the right to go to the appropriate legal and sporting jurisdictions to exercise its rights and defend its interests,” reads the Real Valladolid statement. Even so, Juma Bah’s future will not pass through the English city of Manchester, at least for now. According to the French portal Footmercato.net, Juma Bah will arrive on loan to Lens in the next few hours. At Real Valladolid he has played thirteen official matches: twelve in La Liga and one in the Copa del Rey. The one from Sierra Leone has barely played one season for the Pucelano club. It arrived in the summer market from Africa’s Alk Freetown for an amount close to 200,000 eurosand a few months later he leaves, leaving six million in Valladolid’s coffers, although it could have been many more.

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