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FRANCE | 103 minutes | 2017
He (Jean Dujardin), the brother, is looking to get rich quick. She (Yolande Moreau), the sister, runs an Emmaüs commune, a not-for-profit settlement for the homeless. On the one hand, there’s the family clash as the two rediscover each other and themselves. On the other, there’s the yawning social divide. Explosive and volatile, these siblings with their opposing worldviews are headed for a major clash – and the fallout is riotous. An in-your-face film for the Macron generation, this seemingly shaggy but crisply political new comedy from the directors of Mammuth and Le grand soir is the very definition of entertainment that bites. NORTH-AMERICAN PREMIERE
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According to an English legend, Joan of Arc did not die at the stake. Her eyes were burned out and she was deflowered by an English stallion. She was then...
Short film , Fiction
FRANCE | 103 minutes | 2015
Somewhere in southern Chile, Maria escapes from a cult and takes refuge in the woods. There, the dark fairytales of childhood play out, the ones where the...
Feature film , Animation
CHILE | 103 minutes | 2018
The new Mamoru Hosoda film, Mirai, is one of the most anticipated films of the year. After Les enfants loups/The Wolf Children (Prix Temps Ø 2012) and Le...
JAPAN | 103 minutes | 2018
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