"Chien 51", "Deux Pianos", "Marcel Et Monsieur pagnol"... the Films Not to Be Missed This Week
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The new film by Cédric Jimenez, "Chien 51", like that of Yann Gozlan, "Dalloway", addresses the future of our surveillance through the AI. Without succeeding in doing anything other than a dirty motive, for lack of political thinking about their object.
"Liber" guides you in the cinema releases of this Wednesday 15 October with also "Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol", "The Chronology of water", "And life goes", "Lumières pallée sur les collines", and "La Vie de château, mon enfance à Versailles". Trailers in support.
An animated film inspired by the life and work of Marcel Pagnol. Cédric Jimenez's new blockbuster made in France. Arnaud Desplechin's musical and existential divagations. The beginnings behind Kristen Stewart's camera... Zoom on the weekly releases.
You have the choice between a dystopic thriller, a Japanese meditation, an animated film with the glory of Pagnol, a melodrama with three, a first coleric film, an Indiana Jones for children.
A veteran cop and an investigator track a criminal in a dystopic Paris, an orphan after the Bataclan attacks, a gifted pianist finds his hometown... Figaro's film selection.
Between social dystopia, musical passion and tribute to Pagnol, the three flagship films of the week – "Chien 51", "Deux pianos" and "Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol" – explore the boundaries between creation, memory and...
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