Ostracized by critics and shunned by audiences, Francis Ford Coppola's civilizational fresco illuminates the ethical and aesthetic dilemmas of Western culture.
Films
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«Leni Riefenstahl», the umpteenth documentary about the German film-maker, explores what might have driven such a brilliant artist to place her talent at the service of the Nazi regime.
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Simon Buisson, who has already won awards for his Stalk series about online harassment, has created a feature-length film on the same theme - while introducing a broader reflection on an ultra-connected society where the private sphere is fading away, to the point of disappearing.
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The octogenarian director Margarethe von Trotta, a figure of the new German cinema, signs a relentless and gripping biopic on the relationship between two other major protagonists of the 20th century German literary world: Ingeborg Bachmann and Max Frisch.
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Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut, a psychological thriller, is a scathing denunciation of the «toxic masculinity» of billionaires. It's reminiscent of Jordan Peele's first opus, which used the genre to tackle racism.
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Bruno Dumont has returned to our screens with nothing less than a retelling of the Star Wars myth. His film has not failed to divide audiences and press alike. With good reason.
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Christophe Honoré's latest film features actors playing themselves. It's funny, poetic, intelligent and moving. Questioning their identity, «Marcello Mio» is universal: who hasn't dreamed of disguising themselves as someone else?
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George Miller's latest film joins the long list of his director's box-office failures. And yet, like so many others, it will undoubtedly soon be rehabilitated. Let's take a look back at the foundations of a myth with a rich universe.
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Alexandre Dumas' novel is brought to life in this spectacular period film, which combines the best of two worlds: the beauty of the French language and the visual mastery of Hollywood.
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Telling the story of a historical individual has led cinema into the dead end of the biopic. «Daaaaaalí!», Quentin Dupieux's new film, tries to stand out for its originality, but does it really succeed?









