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Directed by Nicolas Klotz,
Élisabeth PercevalGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Maud Wyler,
Mathilde Bisson,
Hélène FillièresRating52%
Une communauté de jeunes gens s’organise. Une nuit ils s’opposent à la police venue évacuer un squat d’Africains. Carmen fait la rencontre de Hussain, jeune poète afghan. Fous amoureux, les amants ne se quittent plus. Mais une malédiction plane dans la ville, des papiers portent la mort, des corps tombent. Paniquée à l’idée qu’il se fasse arrêter, Carmen lui interdit de sortir et s’enferme avec lui. Peu à peu, Hussain a le sentiment qu’elle le surveille… , 2h23
Directed by Nicolas KlotzOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Films about the labor movementActors Mathieu Amalric,
Michael Lonsdale,
Édith Scob,
Lou Castel,
Laetitia Spigarelli,
Jean-Pierre KalfonRating60%
The film centers on Kessler, a psychologist in the human resources department of the French branch of a long-established German firm. The firm has recently dismissed 50% of its workforce on criteria devised by Kessler. Rose, the vice-president of the company, requests Kessler to look into whether Jüst, the CEO is fit to do his job. The CEO discovers Kessler is investigating him and tells him that Rose, whose previous name was Kraus, has a Nazi past.Directed by Nicolas Klotz,
Élisabeth PercevalOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about immigration,
La précaritéRating65%
En hiver 2016, la Jungle de Calais est une ville naissante en pleine croissance où vivent près de 12 000 personnes. Au début du printemps, la zone Sud, avec ses commerces, ses rues, ses habitations, sera entièrement détruite. Les habitants expulsés déplacent alors leurs maisons vers la zone Nord, pour s’abriter et continuer à vivre. En automne l’État organise le démantèlement définitif de la Jungle. Mais la Jungle est un territoire mutant, une ville monde, une ville du futur ; même détruite, elle renaît toujours de ses cendres. Tourné avec des jeunes gens pris dans le tumulte des guerres, des violences policières, et leurs tentatives de traverser la frontière vers l’Angleterre, L’Héroïque Lande pourrait être un épisode ignoré de l’Odyssée d’Homère. , 1h56
Directed by Aparna SenGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatryActors Shabana Azmi,
Konkona Sen Sharma,
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Waheeda Rehman,
Dhritiman Chatterjee,
Rahul BoseRating70%
30-something Mitali aka Meethi (Konkona Sen Sharma) suffers from Schizophrenia and is taken care of by her much older, divorced sister Anjali aka Anu (Shabana Azmi) and an ageing mother (Waheeda Rehman). Although she was never married in real life, Meethi has created her own alternate reality in her mind in which she got married to her ex-fiancé Joydeep (Rahul Bose) and has five children. While Anu has dedicated her life to taking care of Meethi and her mother, even putting her own relationship with a fellow professor (Kanwaljeet Singh) on hold, in Meethi's imaginary world both the older women are holding her in the house and away from her kids against her will. She imagines her family to be living at the non-existent 15 Park Avenue in Kolkata., 2h45
Directed by Shekhar KapurOrigin IndeGenres Drama,
Musical theatreThemes Films about families,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Bollywood,
Children's filmsActors Naseeruddin Shah,
Shabana Azmi,
Jugal Hansraj,
Urmila Matondkar,
Supriya Pathak,
TanujaRating83%
Indu (Shabana Azmi) and DK (Naseeruddin Shah) have a happy marriage and two daughters — Rinky and Minni — and live in Delhi. The tranquility of their life is interrupted when DK receives word that he has a son, the result of an affair with Bhavana (Supriya Pathak) during his visit to Nainital when his wife Indu was about to give birth to their first child Rinky. Bhavana did not tell DK about their son as she did not want to disturb DK's matrimonial life. Now that she has died, her guardian Masterji sends word to DK informing him that his son, Rahul (Jugal Hansraj), who is eight years old, needs a home. Despite the objections of Indu, who is devastated to learn of her husband's infidelity, DK brings the boy to stay with them in Delhi. Rahul is never told that DK is his father as he bonds with DK and his daughters. But Indu can't bear to look at him, a tangible reminder of DK's betrayal., 2h30
Directed by Jacques RivetteOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Ghost filmsActors Emmanuelle Béart,
Jerzy Radziwiłowicz,
Anne Brochet,
Nicole Garcia,
Olivier CruveillerRating67%
Julien (Radziwilowicz) is a middle-aged clockmaker who lives alone with his cat in a large house in the Paris suburbs. Julien is blackmailing 'Madame X' (Brochet) who is importing fake antique Chinese silks, and may have murdered her sister. By chance, he meets Marie (Béart), a beautiful young woman he last saw a year ago, and they begin a passionate relationship. Though elusive, Marie agrees to move in with him; she acts strangely at times and appears absent. A mystery connects Marie to Madame X's dead sister and in uncovering Marie's secret Julien risks losing her. The film is separated into four parts, named to reflect the narrative perspective.