2023-09-06 07:44:48
♦ The Red Sky ***
Christian Petzold
German film, 1 h 43
Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival, Christian Petzold’s latest film features four young people in a house on the shores of the Baltic. In this camera with Rohmer accents, passions ignite to the rhythm of the fire that spreads to the surrounding forests.
» READ THE REVIEW: « Le Ciel rouge », an incandescent summer tale
♦ Tony with family **
of Nathan Ambrosioni
French film, 1h30
The young director Nathan Ambrosioni makes in his second film the accurate and original portrait of a single mother of five children, played by Camille Cottin. Under the energetic and humorous Time.news of the daily life of an extraordinary family, the director strives to show, more than the children, the woman who emerges behind the mother.
READ THE REVIEW: “Toni en famille”, a woman at the heart of her tribe
♦ The Lonely Castle in the Mirror **
by Keiichi Hara
Japanese animated film, 1 h 56
From 11 years old
This Japanese animated film based on a best-selling children’s novel, which takes school bullying as its theme, skilfully plays with the codes of tales and analyzes with finesse all the nuances of the problem, while trying to bring a message of hope.
” READ THE REVIEW: “The Lonely Castle in the Mirror”, mutual aid against school bullying
♦ Anti-squat**
by Nicolas Silhol
French film, 1h35
Director Nicolas Silhol tackles in his latest film the practice of housing temporary occupants in vacant premises to protect them from squatters. The result is a chilling film about poor housing and the exploitation of precariousness driven by the ambiguous game of Louise Bourgoin.
READ THE REVIEW: “Anti-squat”, the capitalist exploitation of precariousness
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