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- ariane allard (To chat)
- Xavier Leherpeur (seventh obsession)
- michael cement (Positive)
- peter murat (telerama)
“Three Thousand Years Waiting for You” by George Miller
In theaters August 24. Alithea Binnie (Tilda Swinton), a British narratology professor, discovers an old bottle in Istanbul. A Djinn comes out, offering Alithea to grant three of her wishes. But what is the use of asking for the slightest wish when you don’t even have the desire to love or be loved?
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David Leitch Bullet Train
In Tokyo, Kimura (Andrew Koji) boards the Shinkansen, the Japanese TGV, with a gun and a very precise aim. But he is not the only one armed. On board are also the henchmen of a mobster whose mission is to bring back the son who has been kidnapped, and Ladybug (Brad Pitt), a hired assassin who has bad luck and is in charge of recovering a mysterious suitcase.
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No, by Jordan Peele
In California, Otis James Haywood (Daniel Kaluuya) trains horses for the movies near a western amusement park. And he only has one idea in mind: to film the UFO that would have killed his father. Next to him are his sister Emerald (Keke Palmer), his friend Ricky (Steven Yeun), a videographer (Brandon Perea) and a documentarist (Michael Wincott).
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“The last days in the desert” by Rodrigo García
After 40 days of fasting in the desert, Yeshua (Ewan McGregor) tries to solve the problems of a family of shepherds that includes a stern father, a teenage son who dreams of leaving and a dying mother.
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“Old Stoves, 2. Good for the Asylum” by Christophe Duthuron
Based on the comic by Wilfrid Lupano and Paul Cauuet. Pierrot (Pierre Richard) hides six immigrants in Paris whom he takes southwest to Antoine’s (Bernard le Coq) home where he meets Emile (Eddy Mitchell). In town, the three Hornos Viejos are going to be promoted to unexpected consultants for an election campaign.
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“Continental Drift (Southward)” by Lionel Baier
In theaters August 24. Nathalie Adler (Isabelle Carré), who works for the European Union, is in charge of organizing the next visit of President Macron and Chancellor Angela Merkel to an immigrant camp in Sicily. Then comes Albert (Théodore Pellerin), Nathalie’s abandoned son who is an NGO activist.
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Latin America by Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo
Massimo Sisti is a dentist. He has everything he could dream of: a sublime villa and a loving family. But an event will change his life forever.
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Advice from your critics
- Ariane Allard: little daisies, by Vera Chytilova.
- Michel Ciment: 2 DVDs by Marco Bolognini, the beautiful Anthony, Y the journey (Lobster).
- Javier Leherpeur: The Veronica, by Leonardo Medellin.
- Peter Murad: treasure chest, Jean Vigo, Sacha Guitry, Jacqueline Audry, Yves Robert, Michel Audiard, Pierre Kast, Edouard Molinaro, Jean-Paul Rappeneau (Gaumont).