“Babylon”, “Tar”, “Youssef Salem is successful”, “Return to Seoul”, “Brilliant”…

With your faithful film critics

  • Camille Nevers (Release)
  • Pierre Murat (Telerama)
  • Michel Ciment (Positive)
  • Xavier Leherpeur (7ème Obsession)

“Babylon” by Damien Chazelle

In the decadent and depraved Hollywood of the late 1920s, young Mexican Manny Torres (Diego Calva) begins his career in the film industry as it transitions from silent to sound. With Brad Pitt, aka Jack Conrad, as a star on the decline, and Margot Robbie as a very gifted starlet

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“Tar” de Todd Field

Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) is the conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, whose companion is also its first violin (Nina Hoss). She is about to publish her autobiography. That’s when his career will turn into a nightmare. We indeed discover that domination is not only masculine.

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“Youssef Salem is successful” by Baya Kasmi

Youssef Salem (Ramzy Bédia), a failed writer, meets with success with his novel “Le choc toxic”, crowned with the Goncourt prize. Problem: in this novel, Youssef Salem describes and stigmatizes his Marseille family of Algerian origin. He will then do everything so that she does not read this autobiographical novel.

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Return to Seoul by Davy Chou

The trip to Seoul of a 25-year-old South Korean, Freddie (Park Ji-Min) who was adopted in France. She’s not looking to find her biological parents, but that’s what she’s going to do. While discovering a country and a culture of which she knows neither the codes nor the language.

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“Mayday” by Jean-Francois Richet

A commercial flight, aboard which is a killer escorted by two agents, is caught in a big storm. But the pilot, Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler), manages to land his damaged plane, without imagining that it lands on the warring island of Jolo.

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“Brilliant” by Sylvie Gautier

The group portrait of housekeepers employed by a subcontracting company. Among them, Karine (Céline Sallette), who is illiterate, and whose life changes when the company is bought by a boss who cares little about respecting the labor code.

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