Films du 8 mars 2023 - activities

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Mon Crime, François Ozon's new comedy - Review and trailer

As he does every year, the highly productive François Ozon returns with a new feature film. In 2023, "Mon Crime" returns to his greatest success: 8 Femmes. The cast includes Nadia Tereszkiewicz (César for Best Newcomer), Rebecca Marder, Fabrice Luchini, Isabelle Huppert, Dany Boon and many others in this brilliant comedy. The film airs on television this Tuesday, October 10.
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Seule, review of the failed spy thriller starring Asia Argento and Jeanne Balibar

Asia Argento returns to the silver screen in Seule : les dossiers Silvercloud, a Franco-Swiss espionage thriller in which she co-stars with Jeanne Balibar. In cinemas March 8, 2023.
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The Whale, with Brendan Fraser, Oscar winner for best actor: the trailer

Accustomed to sharp narratives, made to provoke discomfort ("Requiem for a Dream," "Black Swan," "Mother!"), Darren Aronofsky returns with "The Whale," a drama about a morbidly obese man, reclusive in his home, who tries to reconnect with his daughter. The film won the Oscar for Best Actor.
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Women Talking wins Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay: review and trailer

With a dream cast, Sarah Polley reenacts "12 Angry Men" in "Women Talking", winner of the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film is in theaters since March 8.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once wins Best Picture Oscar: read our review

Everything Everywhere All at Once was a minor success in theaters, but its triumph at numerous U.S. ceremonies is rekindling interest in the film, which won the Oscar for Best Picture and six other major awards this Sunday, March 12. This is the opportunity to rediscover our review.
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You haven't seen anything either, the legal thriller with Géraldine Nakache: review and trailer

In this poignant drama by Béatrice Pollet, Géraldine Nakache plays the lawyer of her friend, accused of attempted homicide of the child she has just given birth to after denying pregnancy. "You didn't see anything either" is inspired by a true story, and will be released in theaters on March 8.
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The Host: Bong Joon-Ho's cult monster movie returns to theaters

Originally released in 2006, "The Host", directed by Bong Joon-Ho ("Parasite") returns to theaters in an exceptional 4K remaster on March 8. 17 years later, it's still worth it?
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Nayola, the animated film that tells the tumultuous history of Angola

In theaters March 8, 2023, Nayola by José Miguel Ribeiro and Virgilio Almeida tells a dark page of Angolan history through the eyes of a family of the country. Three women, three generations live, see and tell this tragic period of civil war that marked the country, in an animated feature, accessible to families with teenagers.