“The Persian lessons”, a duty to remember
In this film by Vadim Perelman, it is thanks to an improbable lie that a man escapes the horror of the death camps.
In this film by Vadim Perelman, it is thanks to an improbable lie that a man escapes the horror of the death camps.
In a single shot, the English filmmaker Philip Barantini has filmed a real nightmare in the kitchen, fast, intense, nervous.
The filmmaker shot his fiftieth film, “Love is better than life”, “a comedy not so dramatic as that”, where we find the elements of his cinema.
Digital mass media and their algorithms are so powerful that they have taken control of ideas and opinions in the world by arbitrarily deciding what is true and what is false. Example with the health crisis.
Ivan I.Tverdovskiy’s film strongly evokes the memory of a Russian tragedy, the hostage-taking at the Dubrovka Theater in 2002.
Charlotte Gainsbourg devotes a moving documentary to her mother Jane Birkin. Intimate and universal.
The mission of the Vigilance and Protection against Foreign Digital Interference (Viginum) service is to protect the democratic debate from external intrusions. By better monitoring internal publications?
In his red and white suit in the colours of a famous soft drink brand, Santa Claus was officially born on December 6, 1809 in the United States. The story of a legend.
Our planet Earth, Gaia in Greek, considered as a living being, regularly corresponds with another planet in the universe, Aurora Kepler 452 B in the constellation of the Swan. Gilles Voydeville makes us discover this magnificent interstellar correspondence.
Our planet Earth, Gaia in Greek, considered as a living being, regularly corresponds with another planet in the universe, Aurora Kepler 452 B in the constellation of the Swan. Gilles Voydeville makes us discover this magnificent interstellar correspondence.
The actor-director has shot a whimsical, eco-friendly fable, “The Crusade,” where he and his wife Laetitia Casta play a couple. “A comic film because it is optimistic,” he says.
“Everyone has his reasons”, in the film by Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, awarded at Cannes. A dramatic fable between Kafka and Shakespeare.