The best movie of the week has four stars

The best movie of the week has four stars

3 best films according to the press:

1: I will always see your faces – 4.1/5

“Gene Herr tackles the little-studied topic of restorative justice with a strong and fair touch. She sets up a fascinating dialogue between victims and perpetrators.” By Eric Neuhoff (Le Figaro)

“A pleading permeated with humanity, sharp writing, palpable tension, the subject – repair – here takes precedence over realization, thinking without showing off. By Sophie Grassin (L’Obs)

2nd: Los Reyes del Mundo – 3.9/5

“What could be a new beginning and a poetic, dreamy and united journey to the promised land turns out to be a nightmare, as the brutality of rural Colombia has nothing to envy to the early urban world.” By Thierry Méranger (Cahiers du Cinéma)

“Los Reyes del Mundo’s good idea is to short-circuit with its initial argument, which can lead us to witness the film’s path to a public theme, eliminating any doubt of misfortune, introducing a worthy element of fiction. An adventure film.” by Marilou Dupontchel (Les Inrockuptibles)

3rd: Seven winters in Tehran – 3.7/5

“Seven Winters in Tehran, crowned with two prizes at the last Berlinale, is a shock. Emotional and political.” by Estelle Aubin (Premiere)

“This powerful documentary is like fiction, made from archives and family videos, embellished with painful and moving testimonies, to which the audience cannot remain indifferent.” by Laurent Garro (aSee-aLire.com)

3 best movies according to viewers:

1: I Will Always See Your Face – 4.4/5

“I’ll Always See Your Faces speaks to us with as much truth as the virtuosity of restorative justice, but much more, because the film carries a part of humanity in it, in its heart, in its guts.” With a simple overview

“Capturing all social actors, law, police, politics, society, victims, criminals, others, in short, everyone. by happiness

2nd draw: Seven Winters in Tehran – 3.7/5

“A very beautiful documentary about an important and difficult subject. It is important to go see it. Very moving.” by Sydney

“Through this intimate story of one woman’s ordeal and how her family struggled, this heartbreaking documentary is a harrowing journey into today’s Iranian society.” By Christopher Troyel

2nd draw: Captain Volkonogov escaped – 3.7/5

“I have never seen a film in Russia that depicts the 1930s so realistically.” By Ben Decille

“It’s a great movie, very hard.” Francois P.

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer ratings as of Friday, March 31, 2023, for films released in theaters on March 29 with at least 10 top press reviews and 50 top audience ratings. These two tops do not include films released once or more than once in France.

Source: Allocine

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