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pauvrecamille · 6 months
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Saint Laurent (2014), dir. Bertrand Bonello
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rwpohl · 6 months
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l'enfant, luc dardenne, jean-pierre dardenne 2005 (trailer)
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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The King's Daughters (Saint-Cyr), Patricia Mazuy (2000)
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gatutor · 9 days
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Catherine Deneuve-Jérémie Renier "Potiche, mujeres al poder" (Potiche) 2010, de François Ozon.
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In Bruges (2008)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
In Bruges has a few brief moments of gunfire, none of which is done with machine guns. The first scene with gunfire has about 6 shots fired in about 4 seconds.
Most scenes use a handheld camera, with some of the cameras shaking. A few scenes have much more smooth or stationary camera work.
Flashing Lights: 1/10. Motion Sickness: 5/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: A murdered child is shown on-screen. Suicidal ideation is depicted, with three attempts (success level varies). There is some casual use of ableist and homophobic slurs.
Image ID: A promotional poster for In Bruges
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ruleof3bobby · 8 months
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DOUBLE LOVER (2017) Grade: C-
Little cheesy the more the plot developed. More of an old school Hallmark type thriller but with a more serious tone. The ending was kind of silly.
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allthefights · 2 years
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November    [trailer]
Plunge into the heart of the Anti-Terrorist investigation during the 5-day manhunt following the November 13 Paris terrorist attacks.
Very tense thriller that's closer to being a chaotic documentary than an action movie, which I appreciate.
I also didn't mind that you learn very little about the background of the terrorists or the investigators. It's not in that sense a political film.
While there's a big shoot-out at the end. It's still far removed from similar Hollywood movies, and there's no triumphant ending.
Prove that Jean Dujardin also can play serious roles.
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malinculia · 2 years
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Slalom (2020) dir. Charlène Favier
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Jérémie Renier in La Promesse (Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, 1996) Cast: Jérémie Renier, Olivier Gourmet, Assita Ouedraogo, Rasmane Ouedraogo, Frédéric Bodson. Screenplay: Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne. Cinematography: Alain Marcoen.  La Promesse is one of those films in which you can see from the very beginning that things are not going to turn out well for any of its characters. But what keeps you going is the complete commitment and skill of its performers, especially 15-year-old Jérémie Renier, and the careful articulation of its moral conundrums by the Dardenne brothers. Renier plays Igor, who has left school to work as an apprentice garage mechanic, but is often in conflict with his boss (Frédéric Bodson) because he keeps getting called away to assist his father, Roger (Olivier Gourmet), who is involved in the underground traffic in undocumented immigrants. Roger exploits the immigrants, many of whom come from Eastern Europe or from Africa, seeking work in the industrial towns of Belgium like Seraing, the Dardennes' home town. Roger provides slum housing and forged documents for the immigrants, and employs them illegally as construction workers on a house he's renovating. In addition to charging them exorbitantly for substandard lodging, he sometimes makes a little money by turning them in to corrupt immigration officials out to fill their quota. Igor doesn't have second thoughts about what his father does, and even seems to be something of a chip off the old block: He filches a wallet off the seat of a car he has just serviced and assures its owner that she must have lost it somewhere, then buries it in a vacant lot after cleaning out the cash. But one day he is called away from the garage -- the boss tells him not to come back after so many absences -- because Roger has just been warned that inspectors are coming to his illegal construction site. He speeds there on his motorbike to warn the workers, who include Hamidu (Rasmane Ouedraogo), a man from Burkina Faso who has just been joined in Seraing by his wife (Assita Ouedraogo) and infant son. During the attempt to flee the site, Hamidu falls from the scaffold on which he has been working -- we don't see the fall but instead we see Igor discover the unconscious Hamidu lying beneath the scaffolding. When he sees that Hamidu is bleeding from his leg, Igor tries to make a tourniquet from his belt, but Roger arrives on the scene and snatches the belt away: Hamidu is too far gone, and taking him to the hospital would only expose Roger's illegal practices to the authorities. When Roger goes to find a place to hide the dying man, Hamidu wakes long enough to elicit from Igor a promise to look after his wife, Assita, and their child. With Igor's reluctant help, Roger buries Hamidu in cement on the construction site. But the promise he has made awakens Igor's conscience, and the film takes its course from there, as Igor tries to help Assita escape from the situation into which Hamidu's death, and Roger's attempts to cover it up, place her. The Dardennes build real suspense as the story progresses, but there is no deus ex machina to provide an unlikely happy ending. Only a kind of moment of clarity for Igor gives his and Assita's dilemma, with its disturbingly contemporary resonances, a faint glimmer of hope.
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gregor-samsung · 9 months
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Le Silence de Lorna [Lorna's Silence] (Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne - 2008)
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thomas-querqy · 1 year
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Saint Laurent réalisé par Bertrand Bonello, avec Gaspard Ulliel, Jérémie Renier, Louis Garrel, Léa Seydoux, et Helmut Berger
disponible jusqu’au 22/11/2022
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Puccini Tosca, Act 2 Scene 5: "Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore"
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Gunnar Larsen (1930-1990) – Homme assis à une terrasse de café et habillé en deux coups de pinceau – 1973
Saint Laurent dans les NGT 2014
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Novembre (2022) November, directed by Cédric Jimenez.
Jean Dujardin as Fred; Anaïs Demoustier as Ines; Sandrine Kiberlain as Héloise; Lyna Khoudri as Samia; Jérémie Renier as Marco.
//Costume Design by Stéphanie Watrigant.
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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You are about the worst tourist in the whole world.
In Bruges, Martin McDonagh (2008)
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moviesteve · 2 years
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Double Lover https://bit.ly/3G5IzYC Made in 2017 but with its heart firmly in 1947, François Ozon’s Double Lover (L’amant double in the original French) takes a pretty young woman, Chloé (Marine Vacth), and subjects her to a brutal gaslighting at the hands of a male psychiatrist. Two male psychiatrists, in fact, twin brothers (both played by Jérémie Renier) so … Read more
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warningsine · 2 years
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The Enemy (2020), dir. Stephan Streker
Prominent politician Louis Durieux is accused of having murdered his wife, found dead in their hotel room. The case blows up into an intense media storm. Is he guilty or innocent? Nobody knows. Perhaps not even him.
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