« The meeting of summer », « Indomitables », « Life of Chuck » … our criticism of the cinema of the week-Liberation
To help our readers find themselves in an abundant cultural offer, journalists from the Culture Service Liberty You cleared the field in the news of the releases of films, albums, shows, series and exhibitions. Find all of our selections.
Shot in full fever of the Olympic Games, the first feature film by Valentine Cadic follows the wandering of a vacancier who came to find a lost view, in a shadowed Paris. A burlesque and melancholy chronicle. Read our review And Director’s interview.
Luna Carmoon’s first feature plunges without judgment in the nausea jacket of a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship, with two phenomenal actresses. Read our review.
In search of the lost words of activists from Algerian independence, Raphaël Pillosio brings out emotion, in the absence of certainties. Read our review.
Elegiac evocation of the life of an accountant mysteriously linked to the apocalypse, Mike Flanagan’s film borders on the overdose of good feelings but shines by his gaze on the end of childhood, between naivety and darkness. Read our review.
The French filmmaker of Iraqi origin offers a very successful musical and polyglot self -portrait around her memories and the place that everyone must be in the world. Read our review.
Far from the comic register, the humorist fictionalizes a documentary shot in Ivory Coast and transposes it to Cameroon. Original and efficient. Read our review.
Carried by a formidable actress, Jehnny Beth, the film takes the form of an overly applied and educational presentation on autism. Read our review.
Live but sometimes clumsy, Karan Kandhari’s film finds all his interest in his gaze on the megalopolis. Read our review.
In short, rich week, where we wander in the Paris 2024 Olympics with Blandine Madec, we go in search of the forgotten words of activists from Algerian independence, we reread Stephen King with Mike Flanagan and we dive into a maelström Oedipal in the London of the 80s. Every day, find the choices of the Culture Service Liberty : exhibitions on Monday, theater, dance and opera on Tuesday, cinema outings on Wednesday, music on Friday, series on Sunday. As well as the top 10 of the week on Saturday. Everything we liked (and sometimes displeased) in the news of culture.