With reviews:
- Eva Bettan (France Inter)
- Sophie Avon (South West)
- Eric Neuhoff (Le Figaro)
- Michael Cement (Positive)
Elvisby Baz Luhrmann
with Austin Butler as the King and Tom Hanks as his impresario, the mysterious and toxic Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk, aka Colonel Parker. The biopic focuses on this crook, who managed Presley’s musical and film career in America during the Glorious Thirties.
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33 mins
Tastes and colorsby Michel Leclerc
Daredjane (Judith Chemla), a 70s rock icon disappears. The young singer Marcia (Rebecca Marder), who had become his assistant and the co-author of certain songs, must convince the only beneficiary, Anthony (Félic Moati), who has never liked the music of his relative, to give him the rights to the ultimate album.
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El Buen Patron, by Fernando Leon de Aranoa
Julio Blanco (Javier Bardem), boss of an industrial scale company, awaits a visit from a commission that will decide on the awarding of a local business excellence award. It is therefore a question of doing everything so that the company is brilliant, only here everything seems to conspire against Julio Blanco.
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The Way to Happinessby Nicolas Steil
In Brussels, in the 80s, Saül (Simon Abkarian), runs a restaurant dedicated to the 7th art. As a child, Saul miraculously escaped the Shoah, he was hidden by a Righteous woman in Brussels and never stopped wanting to make films. And today, Saul encourages his young nephew to write his first screenplay on the Shoah.
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I Am Your Manby Maria Schrader
Alma (Maren Eggert), who works at the Near East Museum in Berlin, agrees to take part in an experiment: to live for three weeks with Tom, a humanoid robot (Dan Stevens), who is programmed to correspond to the definition of the ideal man: he must make Alma happy.
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The perfect manby Xavier Durringer
Florence (Valérie Karsenti), who is overwhelmed in her family and professional life, buys a human-looking robot, Bobby (Pierre-Francois Martin-Laval), to do household chores and take care of the children. This perfect man will drive her husband Frank (Didier Bourdon) mad with jealousy.
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The favorite films of Jean-Louis Trintignant’s critics and their wise advice
- Sophia Avon: My night at Maud’s by Eric Rohmer; Love,* by Michael Haneke. And *The Mom and the Whoreby Jean Eustache.
- Michael Cement: The Rabid Sheep, by Michel Deville. And a book: Thirty years with Alain Resnais, Interviews with François Thomas (Les Impressions Nouvelles).
- Jerome Garcin: The 60 years of the Moulin d’Andé, until July 3. Information: 02 32 59 90 89 and by email moulin@moulinande.asso.fr. It was there, under the direction of Suzanne Lipinska, that was filmed with Romy Schneider and Jean-Louis Trintignant, The Battle on the Island, by Alain Cavalier.
- Eva Betan: Those who love me will take the train, by Patrice Chereau. And Decision To Leave, by Park Chan-Wook.
- Eric Neuhoff: The train, by Pierre Granier-Deferre. And The mother and the whore, by Jean Eustache.