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Films and series as of Sept 6th

Films and series as of Sept 6th

 

 

Your films and series as of Sept 6th.

 

New Miyazaki film, The boy and the heron

 

Ferrari, next film by Michael Mann starring Adam Driver & Penelope Cruz, next Christmas.

 

FESTIVALS

 

As of September

Women Make Waves International Film Festival

Created in 1993, the Women Make Waves International Film Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary in France, the cradle of cinema and feminism, at the Forum des images from September 19 to October 8!

30 women directors from different generations are in the spotlight, with fiction, documentary, animation and experimental films.

At a time when the international situation remains tense and Taiwan’s place is more crucial than ever in the global geopolitical balance, it’s the perfect time to present the diversity of its faces through 30 films directed by women.

Eight of them, along with festival members, will accompany their films and take part in two round-table discussions.

 

Programme

Festival Play It Again !

From September 13 to 26, Play It Again! will offer viewers in nearly 300 cinemas the chance to see or re-see on the big screen a selection of the year’s finest classics in newly restored versions, a retrospective of “Heroines in the Cinema”, outdoor screenings as part of the European Heritage Days, and a variety of other activities.

Programme

Expected films

She came to me, Rebecca Miller, with Anne Hathaway, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage.

 

The Creator, Gareth Edwards

 

 

 

 

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films as of Sept 6th

The undeclared war, Peter Kosminsky.

Synopsis

In 2024, against the backdrop of a British election involving the UK’s black Conservative Prime Minister. A team of analysts at the heart of GCHQ, Britain’s NSA-style spy agency, are attempting to fend off a cyber-attack on the country’s electoral system.

 

The new matrix

The geopolitical world is changing, and so are wars. With “The undeclared war”, Peter Kominsky (after “The Oath” and “The State”) offers us a reading very close to the current reality of cyber-attacks, about which we hear little except when they affect us directly.

The main character, Saara, a brilliant young Muslim woman, joins GCHQ and quickly proves that she’s the best when she’s only a trainee, while those around her are subjected to the condescension of older people, the racism of some and the sexism of others.

In a relationship with a climate activist she doesn’t understand, rejected by her family whose profession she doesn’t mention, her strength is her ability to read code lines as if we were looking at a landscape or…a series. 

The strength of the series lies in our fascination with these lines of code, whose workings we don’t know, and in the staging of the discoveries of malware and the traps they contain. Instead of showing us these lines of code, which would be very boring, the director illustrates each perception of Saraa, the heroine, with a place, an activity, settings that make us understand that she discovers a flaw or a danger in what she reads.

Of course, there’s the political aspect, so realistic it’s chilling: the incursion of the Russians at every level, demonstrations, fake twitter accounts, manipulation of opinion… so that the English have no choice but to retaliate, and an escalation of cyber-attacks becomes an undeclared war… 

Young people are at the heart of the series, manipulated for some causes, used for their talent but invisible and not credible in the eyes of their superiors.

The actress who plays Saara, Hannah Khalique-Brown, is simply fabulous.

She is surrounded by a brilliant cast: Simon Pegg, Herman Segal, Adrian Lester, Maisie Richardson-Sellers.

On Canal + right now. One episode every Tuesday. 

 

 

 

 

FILMS IN MOVIE THEATERS AS OF SEPT 6TH

CINEMA

 

 

Le Ciel rouge De Christian Petzold – Avec Thomas Schubert, Paula Beer, Langston Uibel

A small vacation home on the Baltic Sea. The days are warm and it hasn’t rained in weeks. Four young people gather, friends old and new. The parched forests around them begin to blaze, as do their emotions.

 

Visions, Yann Gozlan – With Diane Kruger, Mathieu Kassovitz, Marta Nieto

An experienced airline pilot, Estelle leads a perfect life between long-haul flights with her loving, protective husband Guillaume. One day, by chance, in an airport corridor, she crosses paths with Ana, a photographer with whom she had a passionate affair twenty years earlier.

 

Inside, Bishal Dutta – With Megan Suri, Neeru Bajwa, Mohana Krishnan

Trailer

Anti-Squat, Nicolas Silhol – With Louise Bourgoin, Samy Belkessa

Inès is threatened with eviction from her home with Adam, her 14-year-old son. Looking for a job, she is taken on as a trial worker for Anti-Squat, a company that houses people in unoccupied offices to protect them from squatters. Her role is to recruit residents and enforce strict rules.

 

Toni en famille, Nathan Ambrosioni – With Camille Cottin, Léa Lopez, Thomas Gioria

Antonia, aka Toni, raises her five children alone. A full-time job. She also sings in bars in the evenings, to keep her family fed. Toni has talent. She recorded a hit single. But that was 20 years ago. Today, her two eldest children are preparing to go off to university.

 

Le Château Solitaire dans le Miroir, Keiichi Hara – With Shingo Fujimori, Rihito Itagaki, Yûki Kaji

Le Gang des bois du temple, Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche – With Régis Laroche, Marie Loustalot, Philippe Petit

A retired soldier lives in the working-class neighborhood of Bois du Temple. Just as he’s burying his mother, his neighbor Bébé, who belongs to a group of local gangsters, is about to hold up the convoy of a wealthy Arab prince.

Le Champ des Possibles Aly Muritiba – With Antonio Saboia, Pedro Fasanaro, Thomas Aquino

Daniel, an out-of-the-loop policeman, sets out to find someone he’s been chatting with on the Internet on the other side of Brazil.

Un automne à Great Yarmouth, Marco Martins – With Nuno Lopes, Beatriz Batarda, Kris Hitchen

October 2019, in Great Britain, three months before the Brexit. Tânia organizes work, transport and housing for Portuguese immigrant workers at the Great Yarmouth poultry factory in Norfolk. 

 

The Wasteland Ahmad Bahrami – With Ali Bagheri, Farrokh Nemati, Mehdi Nassaj

Somewhere lost in the Iranian desert, a brick factory is forced to close due to economic constraints. The various employees feel the blow in very different ways. Supervisor Lotfollah acts as intermediary between the boss and the workers.

 

Movies to come (and we are looking forward to it):

 

The Color Purple, Blitz Bazawule (“Black Is King,” “The Burial of Kojo”) and produced by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones.

Expected December 25th.

 

 

Bottoms, Emma Seligman

 

Wonka, Paul King, in December.

 

 TIPS ON MOVIE WRITING 

 

Scott Myers : Go into the story

 

 

FILMS & SERIES PROGRAM ON TV 

 

 

 

Mercredi- Wednesday 6

Arte : Les amours d’Anaïs

 

Jeudi – Thursday 7

Arte : Borgen series

C8 : Alien Covenant

TMC : Bodyguard

Vendredi – Friday 8

France 5 : Hippocrate

Canal + : Le temps des secrets

Arte : Meurtres à Sandhamm

 

Dimanche – Sunday 10

Arte  : Horizon lointain

W9 : Le prénom

 

Lundi – Monday 11

Canal + : The undeclared war

Arte : Usual Suspects

 

Mardi – Tuesday 12

Canal + : She said

C8 : Mary

TF1 Series : Les évadés

 

Mercredi- Wednesday 13

Arte : Ensemble c’est tout

 

 

 ARTE ‘  FILMS & SERIES AS OF SEPT 6TH

 

FILMS

The girl with the golden hands  : In a small town in the former GDR, a woman wants to save her childhood orphanage, while her daughter wonders about her origins. A sensitive family drama about the difficult relationship between East and West after reunification

 

Operations eye in the sky : A drone operation in Kenya involving terrorists and civilians has its outcome hanging on a chain of political decisions. Starring Helen Mirren, this real-time thriller questions the moral stakes of modern warfare.

 

Racket: The fall of a mafia godfather against the backdrop of the regeneration of London’s docks in the 1970s. A high-voltage gangster film of ferocious intelligence, driven by a devious Bob Hoskins.

 

Volare: During an escapade, an autistic teenager discovers his biological father and offers his mother a fresh start. A moving initiation story in the form of a road-movie, carried by formidable performers.  

 

Docs

Brainwashed

Through a rigorous analysis of over 175 film extracts, Nina Menkes shows that a systemic sexism guides the representation of women in cinema. Is the seventh art “the common language of rape culture”?

 

Helen Mirren: As the imperious Elizabeth II in The Queen, Helen Mirren has also paved the way for tough female cops, turning her sex appeal into an asset. A look back at the protean career of a great British actress.

 

Series

“Rurangi” by Max Currie

On arte.tv from 14/07/2023 to 31/12/2023 .

Returning to his home village after his gender transition, young Caz must rebuild his relationship with those closest to him. A sensitive series that embraces the transgender experience.

Written and performed by a team from the queer community – all the transgender characters are played by actors who are also queer, starting with the excellent Elz Carrad – Rurangi shows, without being angelic, several facets of this singular experience.

International Emmy Awards: Best Short Series.

 

Country queen

In Kenya, a young founder of an events agency must save her family’s land from predation by a mining company. Captivating and moving, the series “Pour l’or de Tsilanga” paints a sensitive picture of Kenya, violently contrasted between rich and poor, towns and villages.

 

 

Your films and series to watch as of Sept 6th on Netflix

 

 

SERIES

Heartstopper S2, Alice Oseman.

 

Sex Education, season 4, Laurie Nunn, on Sept 21st

 

One piece, as of August 31st, by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda, from Eiichirō Oda novel

 

 

FILMS

Love at first sight, Vanessa Caswill, on Sept 15th

 

Tapie (Laurent Lafitte), Tristan Séguela & Olivier Demangel, on Sept 13th

 

Fair Play, Chloe Domont, as of October 3rd.

 

The Killer, David Fincher, as of November 10th

 

Maestro, by and with Bradley Cooper, and Carey Mulligan, as of December 20th.

 

 

 

Your films and series to watch as of Sept 6th on Prime Video

 

SERIES

The Lost flowers of Alice Hart, Sarah Lambert.

 

FILMS

Saltburn, Emerald Fennell, Nov 24

 

 

The Covenant, Guy Ritchie

TRAILER

 

Air,  Ben Affleck

TRAILER

 

A million miles away, Michael Peña, as of September 15th.

 

 

Your films and series to watch as of Sept 6th on Canal+

 

SERIES

 

66-5, dès le 18 sept, Anne Landois.

 

 

FILMS

She said, Maria Schrader (I’m Your Man, Unorthodox limited series), as of Sept12.

 

 

Your films and series to watch as of Sept 6th on Apple TV & Canal+

 

SERIES

The Morning show, S3, as of Sept 13

 

 

 

Killers of the flower moon, Martin Scorsese, on October 18th.

 FILMS

Flora & son, John Carney , as of September 29th.

 

The Changeling, Anders Engström,as of September 8th.

Your films and series to watch as of Sept 6th on Disney Plus

 

 FILMS

Chevalier, Stephen Williams.

TRAILER

 

SERIES

 

The Bear, season 2, Christopher Storer.

TRAILER

 

Ahsoka, Jon Favreau & Dave Filoni.

 

The other black girl, as of September 13th, series by Danielle Henderson, adapted from eponymous novel by Dalila Harris.

 

 

Percy Jackson & les Olympiens, Chris Columbus, as of December 20th.

 

 

 

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