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Your films about rebellion

This week, your films are about rebellion.

On the bilingual Movieintheair blog, I do for you a press review every Wednesday and keep the best of national and international audiovisual news.

Your movies and series to watch this week

about rebellion

 

 

YOUR WEEKLY NEWS:

 

  • Israeli series “On the Spectrum” arrives on HBO Max.

 

 

 

  • The shooting of season 2 of the comedy series UFO(S) (12×30′) started on Monday 29 March in Belgium for the “Original Creation” label of Canal+. If you have missed the first season, go and watch it, it’s funny and original.

 

 

  • Netflix is about to close a deal to produce two sequels to the crime film Knives Out  (2019), which Rian Johnson will direct, still starring Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc.

 

ONLINE FESTIVALS

 

 

  • 43rd edition of the International Women’s Film Festival of Créteil to be held till 11 April 2021.

 

 

MOVIES AND SERIES

ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW

ABOUT

 

YOUR  FILMS

ABOUT REBELLION

 

 

Rebellion

Judas and The Black Messiah

Directed by Shaka King, based on a story by Kenny Lucas and Keith Lucas

Synopsis

 

William “Bill” O’Neal, a 17-year-old car thief, poses as an FBI agent to make his robberies easier.

He is caught red-handed in 1966 with a fake FBI agent’s card. Special Agent Roy Mitchell of the FBI, offers to drop the charges against him if he works undercover for the bureau.

O’Neal is assigned to infiltrate the Illinois section of the Black Panther Party (BPP) and its leader, Fred Hampton.

 

The film

 

Judas and The Black Messiah alternates between the testimony of Bill O’Neal, nicknamed Wild Bill by his “friends” in the BPP, on television in 1989, a traitor to the BPP, and the events that took place between the beginning of his infiltration in 1966 and the assassination of Fred Hampton in 1969.

Fred Hampton, played by Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) is inhabited. He plays this angry man, in total rebellion against the American society of the time, where police violence is daily.

Very young, Fred Hampton joins the BPP and in order to amplify the revolt salted with the gangs. He sets up a free school and clinic for all members.

He shows that racism is a pretext to partition the classes and to show that the real struggle is social. His oratorical jousts galvanized the crowds. Little by little, American Latinos and the underprivileged white classes joined him.

Fred Hampton meets his companion Deborah Johnson, (today Akua Njeri), played by Dominique Fishback, during a meeting.  She was a poet. Poetry, words and the cause bound them.

Edgar Hoover wanted the definitive death of the party and its leader, played here by Martin Sheen.

 

1969

 

On December 4, 1969, police officers entered the house where Fred Hampton was sleeping and murdered him while he was sleeping. The assassination was made possible by the treachery of Bill O’Neal, who had become Fred Hampton’s bodyguard.

99 shots were fired by the police and to top it all off, the BPP members were charged with attempted murder of the police.

Many members of the BPP as well as Fred Hampton and Mark Clarck, who headed the section, were murdered.

Fred Hampton was twenty-one years old. His wife, eight and a half months pregnant, was nineteen. She is still alive today and her son continues the sadly necessary fight against police violence.

The survivors and mothers sought compensation in 1971, and it was not until 1982 that they were paid $1.85 million, and pointing to a “conspiracy to deny the Black Panthers their civil rights”.

 

News

The “Judas” Bill O’Neal, played by Lakeith Stanfield and Jesse Plemons as Roy Mitchell, both play their roles perfectly, ambiguous for Bill O’Neal, as an agent who does his duty are both perfect.

This film deserves all the superlatives that lead to six nominations at this year’s 93rd Academy Awards, including Best Feature Film, with Stanfield and Kaluuya both nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category.

We will see the results  on April 25.

For his performance, Kaluuya won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes, Critics’ Choice Award, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and was nominated for a BAFTA Award.

The soundtrack is incredible, composed by Mark Isham and Craig Harris.

 

On April 24 on Canal + Cinéma and as from April 27 on Canal +.

 

 

Rebellion

 

Concrete Cowboy

Directed by Ricky Staub, adaptation of the novel Ghetto Cowboy by Greg Neri.

 

Synopsis

Cole is a bad student. For the umpteenth time, his mother picks him up from the high school where he was expelled for fighting. When he gets in the car, Cole discovers a bag with his clothes in it.

His mother drops him off at his father’s house in suburban Philadelphia. And when he enters the room where he lives, Cole discovers that his father lives with…a horse.

 

The film

 

The story takes place in a community of urban African-American cowboys for once in a genre (yet another one!), the Western, largely dominated by white representation.

In Concrete Cowboy the father, Harp, played by Idris Elba and the son Cole (for Coltrane), played by the brilliant Caleb McLaughlin (“Stranger Things”) do not know each other.

The son, Cole, is angry at him for not taking care of him and the father is silent. He is only interested in horses.

Cole, in the midst of his rebellion, wanders around at night with a childhood friend who is a drug dealer. By day, he cleans the stables and grows fond of the horses.

Just as in The Mustang, where the character found salvation in a mustang, Cole is the only one who can get close to a devious horse and becomes fond of it and these people, lost cowboys whose only love is their horse and their community.

Ricky Staub filmed people -most of them not actors – who still live in the last remaining barns in the Philadelphia suburb of Fletcher Street and who, as real estate grows, are being driven out and forced to move.

This rebellious, very poor, freedom-loving community finds resilience in its love of horses and is filmed sublimely. The light, the colors and the camera close to the characters, to these abandoned places, take us to the heart of this story where paternity, redemption and discovery of freedom and adventure thanks to the horse are mixed.

The music, very strong, is signed Kevin Matley.

 

Now on Netflix

 

 

Rébellion

Il était une fois en Irak 

Directed by James Bluemel, on Arte.tv till March 2022

 

This documentary in three parts, The War-Insurgency-Consequences, is extraordinary.

It looks back at the weeks leading up to the 2003 U.S.-British invasion, the chaos left after they left until the arrival of Daesh in 2017, and their situation today.

For more than three hours, civilians, Iraqis, military personnel and war reporters testify about the atrocities they suffered, saw or committed, about their daily lives for fifteen years.

Waleed Rabiah, a fan of America before 2003, tells how his fascination with the West turned into a nightmare when civilians were massacred. Omar Mohammed, a young historian, tells how he was secretly filming (called Mosul Eye, no one knew his réal name) the exactions of the jihadists before being forced to leave. He is only 33 years old today but has already lived through everything… A former adviser to Saddam Hussein and a woman farmer, all testify to this period.

An impossible rebellion

“Having arrived with the hope of helping to rebuild a democratic Iraq, Lieutenant Colonel Nate Sassaman has seen his efforts at dialogue reduced to nothing over the months. Broken by the feeling of having contributed to the destruction of a country, he left the army today. Among the soldiers who flushed out Saddam Hussein was an Iraqi volunteer who had taken refuge in the United States. Now a car salesman, Samir al-Jassim remembers what it felt like to face the deposed dictator. Dexter Filkins describes the rise of the attacks, after the decision to “de-Baathize” the country, followed by the demobilization of some 400,000 soldiers, completed the groundwork for the insurgency. Soon after, the journalist, who teams up with Ashley Gilbertson, accompanies soldiers in the terrible battle of Fallujah. A young mother, Nidhal Abed, and her 2-year-old son were unable to leave the city, like most poor families…” (source: http://www.film-documentaire.fr)

An essential must-see documentary, which received the Best Documentary Award at the Rose d’Or International Festival in December 2020.

The link to watch this documentary here

 

 

2. YOUR MOVIES

AND SERIES TO COME 

Movies about the past

 

TRAILERS

The Handmaid’s Tale, season 4, April 28th

 

 

Percy vs Golliath, by Clarck Johnson, avec Christopher Walken.

 

 

Chains of fools, by Susan Lori-Parks, with Cynthia Erivo

 

 

Exterminate all the brutes, by Raoul Peck

 

https://youtu.be/g37YqLD0BSg

 

Mainstream, by Gia Coppola

 

 

3.

WEEKLY TIPS & OPINIONS

FROM PROFESSIONALS

 WRITERS, SCREENWRITERS, DIRECTORS, COMPOSERS…

 

 

How They Write a Script: Billy Wilder  by Scott Myers

«Comme une vague»: le bonheur d’être submergé | Le Devoir

Tahar Rahim, ce Français qui réussit à Hollywood | Les Echos

 

 

4.

YOUR WEEKLY PROGRAM

APRIL 7th TO APRIL 14th

 

Rébellion

 

 

 

Wednesday 7

Arte : Le souper

C8: Nous nous sommes tant aimés

Star : Alien : Covenant

6Ter : Michael Clayton

 

Thursday , April 8

Arte : Baghdad central : à voir !

M6 : Seven sisters

TMC: Ocean 13

Chérie 25 : Jeux de pouvoir

 

Friday 9

Arte : Le passe-muraille

6Ter: L’été meurtrier

 

Saturday 10

Arte : La-veritable-histoire-de-d-artagnan

 

Sunday 11

Arte : Quand les aigles attaquent

TF1: Ant Man

C8: Touchez pas au grisbi

TFX: Hibernatus

TF1 Series : Gravity

 

Monday 12

Arte : Wonder Boys, avec Michael Douglas 

France 3 : Un sac de billes

 

Tuesday 13

Arte : Gluten, l’ennemi numéro un

TF1 : Le labyrinthe

 

Wednesday 14

Arte :Amanda

Canal+ : Escape from Pretoria

TFX: Maman j’ai raté l’avion

 

5.

ON YOUR PLATFORMS

(rebellion) 

 

ARTE

Rébellion

 

DOCUMENTARY

Juifs et musulmans

Libres : une série sur les femmes

Yoga

Citizen-kitano

Delphine-et-carole-insoumuses

Through the friendship between the actress Delphine Seyrig and the video artist Carole Roussopoulos, their struggles and their subversive images, a vibrant tribute to the “enchanted” feminism of the 1970s, joyous and crazy.

 

SERIES

Bron

Baghdad Central– With Waleed Zuaiter (Homeland, Omar) & Corey Stoll (House of Cards).

New series, adapted from the novel by Elliot Colla and directed by Stephen Butchard.

 

 

Fluide , short love stories,created by Thomas Cadène & Joseph Safieddine.

Mon nom est Fleming

Le Prix de la Paix

 

MOVIE 

De-l-or-en-barres, by Charles Crichton, with Alec Guinness

Les bien aimés, by Christophe Honoré, with Catherine Deneuve & Chiara Mastroianni

Le-retour-de-la-panthere-rose

L’été de Kikujiro

The best offer

Bertrand Tavernier: hommage

How to steal a Million by  William Wyler, with Audrey Hepburn, music by John Williams

Niagara, by Henry Hathaway with Marilyn Monroe et Joseph Cotten

 

La Chaîne Parlementaire

LCP offers you a lot of good documentaries: here

 

La Cinémathèque Française

 

All retrospectives are postponed.

On Henri plateform, a cult movie everyday

 

 

Your movies and series to watch

 on NETFLIX

(rebellion) 

(CLICK ON THE LINK TO WATCH THE TRAILER)

 

 

Not a game, by Jose Gomez

 

The Irregulars, by Tom Bidwel

 

Blade Runner 2049, by Denis Villeneuve, April 14th

Shadow and bone, on April 23rd

 

 

Stowayway, by Joe Penna, with Anna Kendrick, Toni Colette, on April 22nd

 

 

Professor Marston and the wonder women, on April 2Oth, by Angela Robinson

 

Zéro, on April 21st, by Kevin Smith

 

Yasuke, the story of an African Samouraï , by Takeshi Koike on April 29th

 

 

Monster, by Anthony Mandler, starring Kelvin Harrison, adapted from the novel of the same name by Walter Dean Myers, opens May 7.

 

Your movies and series to watch

on Prime Video

(rebellion) 

 

La Templanza, by Susanna Lopez Rubio & Javier Holgado

 

 

Invincible, by Robert Kirkman

 

 

Frank of Ireland, on April 16th with Domhnall Gleeson

 

 

Without remorse, by Stefano Sollima, with Michael B. Jordan, on April 30th

 

Belgravia, by Julian Fellowes, as from April 27th

 

 

 

Your movies and series to watch

on Canal+

(rebellion) 

 

 

City on a hill (now)

https://youtu.be/aYG2NoS-DQI

 

The Nevers,  on April 12th

 

A teacher , by Hannah Fidell

 

Mare of East Town, April 19th, with Kate Winslet (HBO’s “Mildred Pierce”), by Brad Ingelsby (“The Way Back”), directed by Craig Zobel (HBO’s “The Leftovers”)

 

https://youtu.be/pwaLLEZO6FM

 

The Flight Attendant, at last , on April 27th, series adapted from Chris Bohjalian’s novel.

 

 

VOD:

Wonder Woman 1984, by Patty Jenkins

Listen to the French podcast about  Gal Gadot.

 

 

Your movies and series  to watch on 

Starzplay

(rebellion) 

 

 

We are who we are (review here), by Luca Guadagnino.

 

The Luminaries, adapted from the eponymous novel by Eleanor Catton with Eva Green

 

 

The Girlfriend experience, produced by Steven Soderbergh, directed by Anja Marquardt

 

 

Your movies and series to watch on

Apple Tv

(rebellion) 

 

 

The year earth changed, by David Attenborough, directed by Tom Beard

 

The Banker, by George Nolfi

See, série créée par Steven Knight

Mosquito Coast, on April 30th, by Neil Cross.

 

 

Your movies and series to watch on

SALTO

(rebellion) 

 

 

The Grave

 

 

Cellule de crise

 

 

 

Your movies and series to watch on

DISNEY+

(rebellion) 

 

 

Big Shot, created by David E Kelley (The Big Sky, Pretty Little Liars…) with John Stamos, on April 16th

 

Sweetbitter , created by Stephanie Danler (now and an expected season 2)

 

 

Cruella, by Craig Gillespie, with Emma Stone

 

 

The Falcon and the winter soldier, by Kari Skogland 

 

 

Loki, created by Michael Waldron, with Tom Hidelston & Owen Wilson

 

 

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