"Arco", "La Petite Dernier", "L'homme Qui Narrower", "La Département De Josef mengele"... the Films to See (or Avoid) This Week
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You have the choice between the flight of Josef Mengele told by Kirill Serebrennikov, a fantastic film rare sign Jan Kounen, the animation jewel of Ugo Bienvenu, and the luminous return of Hafsia Herzi.
Every Wednesday in "La Matinale", the film journalists of the "World" deliver their reviews of the films to be discovered in the theater. The week reveals a great French animation director, Ugo Bienvenu, and confirms the talent of filmmaker of actress Hafsia Herzi.
In 2075, in a world under a climate bell, a little girl helps a boy of the future to return home. A colorful and poetic adventure of the cartoonist Ugo Bienvenu, who amazes with his first feature film.
Jabberwocky, Nathalie Portman, Marvel Studios... big names pile up on Ugo Bienvenu's CV. At the dawn of Arco's cinema release, his first animated feature film, the French director shared with us his vision of a cinema once again carrying emotions.
The Secret of Mesangels, by Antoine Lanciaux; The shrinking man, by Jan Kounen; The Little Last, by Hafsia Herzi; Arco, by Ugo Welcome; Springsteen: deliver me from nowhere, by Scott Cooper; The disappearance of Josef Mengele, by Kirill Serebrennikov: here is the selection of films that La Croix has seen for you this week.
THE LIST OF THE MATINAL On the screens, the films of the week pass through all the emotional states. The vital force: that of Arco, a rejoicing and poetic animated film by Ugo Bienvenu, or of the determined young heroine of La Petite Dernière, of Hafsia Herzi. The bitter-sweet melancholy: that of Imago, beautiful self-portrait pending from a Chechen filmmaker, Deni Oumar Pitsaev. Or the nauseating darkness of the Disappearance of Josef Mengele, …
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