[CRITICAL] JOURNEY THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA

Like another great director-film buff, Martin Scorsese and his Personal Journey through american movies, Bertrand Tavernier we book with a TRAVEL THROUGH THE FRENCH CINEMA a unique document that revisits fifty years of French cinema following the thread of his lovers. After his book 50 years of american cinema, a veritable bible of movie-goers, so […]

[CRITICAL] WAR DOGS

Scrutinize the flaws of the economic system u.s. has become since few years a challenge that the cinema wants to film. As for demystifying this great undertaking, to bring it back in the face of its contradictions, its through. WAR DOGS, based on a true story, tells of how two young wolves took advantage of […]

[Critical] Whiplash

Po make his second feature film (presented first in the form of a short film in 2013), Damien Chazelle is a part of his own experience as a jazz drummer when he was in the conservatory. It puts in scene his relationship with his teacher is extremely demanding, his fear of failure, the question of […]

[Critical] White God

Hused the Cannes film Festival where he presented his second feature film, Johanna, in 2005 and then Delta in 2008, and Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project in 2010, Kornél Mundruczó marked the spirits at the 67th edition of the festival (14 to 25 may 2014) with White God, which won the Prix un certain […]

[critical] WILD

Thee project WILD was born in 2012 when the actress Reese Witherspoon had just set up his own production company, Pacific Standard, with her partner Bruna Papandrea. Several months before its publication, she receives what will become a best seller for Cheryl Strayed that recounts his experience, a long walk in the mid-1990s, intended to […]

[CRITICAL] WIND RIVER

Writer now recognized (Comancheria and Sicario), Taylor Sheridan starts to turn in the realization. WIND RIVER takes its title from the reserve self-titled located in Wyoning and which acts as a scenery main. In these snowy expanses, a body is found by Cory (Jeremy Renner , who does the job), a tracker, who will end […]

[critical] the WOMAN AT THE TABLE

Inspiré a true story, the WOMAN AT THE TABLE is one of those treasure hunts we never get tired of. A Los Angeles, in a 1998 more authentic than nature, Randol Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds) is a young lawyer promising although somewhat sure of himself. His path crosses with that of Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), a […]

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