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Favorite films

  • Oslo, August 31st
  • The Great Beauty
  • Children of Paradise
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey

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  • L'Avventura

  • Le Plaisir

  • Water Lilies

    ★★★½

  • Henry Fonda for President

    ★★★★½

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  • Water Lilies

    Water Lilies

    ★★★½

    Three teenagers are obsessed with finding what they want. A masterful debut from the director of "Tomboy".
    At the pool, Marie, a 15-year-old brunette, notices Floriane, a radiant naiad performing a synchronized swimming ballet with several other girls. In the stands, Marie can't stand still, something deep inside her stirs. Is it the girl's grace? Or the girl herself? This thoughtful and already highly mastered first film prefers trial and error to ready-made answers. Floriane, who has everything to please,…

  • My Darling Clementine

    My Darling Clementine

    ★★★½

    "The Infernal Pursuit": a stunningly beautiful western by John Ford.
    Ford brings to life a turbulent West, populated by tramps and Indians. He loves his characters and... Wyatt Earp himself told him about the duel.
    The settling of accounts at the OK Corral between the honest Earp brothers and the villainous Clantons is a mythical episode of the West. However, John Ford - who boasted of having known Wyatt Earp - doesn't focus on the final duel, but rather on…

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  • Jeanne du Barry

    Jeanne du Barry

    ½

    Johnny Depp is a rapist and a psychopath. Boycott this movie or men will always treat women like animals thinking they will never have to face their actions in a court of law.

  • The Count of Monte-Cristo

    The Count of Monte-Cristo

    ★★★★★

    The best movie direction I've seen in years !. The use of light, the colors, the actors playing their roles perfectly, the sublime shots and the ingenious ideas behind the direction... perfect! Bravo 👌
    I've read the book and the film never betrayed the story or the characters. A real success!
    This umpteenth adaptation of Dumas's novel is supported by a remarkable cast and a rather skilful script. 
    May be those camera movements, are as grandiose as they are pointless…