Tag: Movie dramas
“With love and determination” in the cinema: a monster called desire – culture
The encounter hits her like a heart attack. On the way to work, radio presenter Sara (Juliette Binoche) recognizes her ex, who is sitting on his motorcycle in a parking…
"The Crimson Sails" in the cinema: We can work miracles
With “The Purple Sails”, the great Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello made a declaration of love for the two main principles of his art: genuine craftsmanship and solidarity. source site
"20 000 species of bees" in the cinema: If you don’t have a name, you don’t exist
The Basque film “20,000 Kinds of Bees” tells the story of a child who struggles with his gender identity – but there is hope. And lots of warmth. source site
"The contempt" turns 60: One of the most beautiful films ever
For the 60th anniversary of Jean-Luc Godard’s masterpiece “The Contempt”. source site
"The Rumba Therapy" in the cinema: Houellebecq with horn-rimmed glasses
The actor Franck Dubosc wrote a melancholic role for “The Rumba Therapy”: as an old macho who takes a dance class with his daughter. source site
“Until the end of the night” in the cinema: Where the borders dissolve – culture
Undercover police thriller, love story, melodrama about trans identity: Christoph Hochhäusler’s “Unto the End of the Night”. At the beginning of the film there is an empty, freshly whitewashed apartment.…
“Arielle, the Mermaid” with Halle Bailey in the cinema: A little shaky on her feet – culture
Huge masses of water, waves as high as walls, blue whirlpools and white spray, and then this quote from the original by Hans Christian Andersen: “But mermaids have no tears…
“Arielle, the mermaid” in the cinema: a little shaky on her feet – culture
Huge masses of water, waves as high as walls, blue whirlpools and white spray, and then this quote from the original by Hans Christian Andersen: “But mermaids have no tears…
"Beau is Afraid" in the cinema: In this head is civil war
Ari Aster, the sorcerer’s apprentice of intellectual horror, tries his hand at an opus magnum of fear: “Beau is Afraid” sends Joaquin Phoenix on a Freudian descent into hell. source…
“Empire of Light” by Sam Mendes in the cinema: time of the chariot of fire – culture
Life without cinema is possible, but pointless. Film buffs have long since internalized this, as has Sam Mendes: With “Empire of Light” the British director has made a film about…