On display – “Killers of the Flower Moon”, “A Difficult Year”, “Consent”, “The Poet’s Bride”…

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  • Ariane Allard (Chasette)
  • Charlotte Lipinska (Vogue)
  • Jean-Marc Lalanne (Inrockuptible)
  • Nicolas Schaller (The Obs)

“Killers of the Flower Moon” by Martin Scorsese

In the early 1920s, on the borders of Oklahoma, several members of the Osage Native American tribe were murdered after finding oil on their land. Among them, Mollie (Lily Gladstone), married to a Great War veteran, Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio). The FBI is leading the investigation.

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“A difficult year” by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache

Two over-indebted men (Pio Marmaï and Jonathan Cohen) infiltrate a group of environmental activists. But they are more sensitive to free beers and the beautiful eyes of Cactus (Noémie Merlant) than to the revolution.

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“Consent” by Vanessa Filho

Adapted from the story by Vanessa Springora, the film tells of the influence of Gabriel Matzneff (Jean-Paul Rouve) over the young 14-year-old high school student Vanessa (Kim Higelin), with the complicity of the latter’s mother (Laetitia Casta).

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“The Rapture” by Iris Kaltenbäck

Lydia (Hafsia Herzi), a midwife, learns that her partner cheated on her and that her best friend, Salomé (Nina Meurisse) is pregnant. Lydia then meets Milos, a night bus driver (Alexis Manenti), with whom she has a brief affair. And then Salomé’s child is born…

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“Marie-Line and her judge” by Jean-Pierre Améris

Marie-Line (Louane Emera) is a waitress in a café in Le Havre. Among the clients, there is Alexandre (Victor Belmondo), a student with whom she begins an affair and a judge, Michel Blanc, before whom she will find herself for having hit Alexandre. The judge then offers Marie-Line to become his driver.

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“The Poet’s Bride” by Yolande Moreau

Mireille (Yolande Moreau), who works in the Beaux-Arts cafeteria in Charleville-Mézières, inherits her parents’ large dilapidated house. She immediately takes on three tenants, a gardener (Grégory Gadebois), a painter (Thomas Guy) and a rocker (Estéban), who are three forgers.

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