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Articles de cet auteur (185)
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20 mai 2006
Red Road (English Corner)
This is one that you definitely have to stay until the end if you are to appreciate the film as a whole. Not that many audiences will not be tempted to give up during the first half and even beyond. Red Road is in Glasgow and has a huge block of flats which are continuously under surveillance, as is the whole area, by the city security (...) -
20 mai 2006
Volver (English Corner)
After the very male world of Bad Education, Almodovar has moved to a woman’s world, with a sensibility like one of the girls. The plot of Volver is more straightforward than the complexities of stories within stories of Bad Education. This time it is three generations of women and their neighbours (with a few men glimpsed now and again - (...) -
20 mai 2006
Ten Canoes (English Corner)
Rolf de Heer’s name in the final credits comes at the end of a long list of aboriginal names. The film is also described as ‘a film by Rolf de Heer and the People of Ramingining. Basically, this is an Australian aborigines’ film. It tells their story (and stories within stories), in their way, performed and sung by aborigines, many of them (...) -
19 mai 2006
Fast Food Nation (English Corner)
If Morgan Spurlock had seen Fast Food Nation (or read the book by Eric Schlosser who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard Linklater), there would have been no 30 days of eating at McDonald’s and no ‘Super Size Me’. He would have sworn off burgers instantly and forever. The disclaimer at the end that any similarity to any characters is (...) -
19 mai 2006
Paris je t’aime (English Corner)
Portmanteau films are not to everyone’s taste. No sooner have you become involved in one story, you have to pass on to the next. On the other hand, if you like cinema anecdotes, the collection in Paris Je T’Aime has plenty to offer. 18 stories in fact. And all about Paris. And mostly about love. In different forms. Naturally, everyone will (...)