Skin 2022: We saw Virgin Efira and Tahar Rahim sing, a shocking horror film and the first staging of Charlotte Le Bon

Skin 2022: We saw Virgin Efira and Tahar Rahim sing, a shocking horror film and the first staging of Charlotte Le Bon

The editors of AlloCiné tell you every day about the films they watched at the 75th Cannes Film Festival. Today Virgin Efira and Tahar Rahim in “Don Juan”, “Men”, Alex Garland in New Shock and Charlotte Le Bon’s first feature film.

The Cannes Film Festival is in full swing and the screenings follow one another, but do not look alike in both the official competition and the parallel sections. In the official competition, the Danish director of Iranian origin Ali Abbas, who caused a sensation with Border à Un Certain Regard, is presented today. Nights of Mashhad (Holy Spider)A ruthless thriller on a series of feminists that has shaken public opinion in Iran.

Another film in the competition, by Valerie Bruni Tedeschi, called Les Amandiers, tells the romantic and professional failures of a young passionate theater group full of passion and dreams. Without competition, we saw the duo Virginie Efira – Tahar Rahim pushing the song Don Juan And in a special testimony, crying from the hearts of thousands of young women to condemn sexist violence in a documentary The feminist response.

Our podcast with Karim Leclus, presented at Goutte d’Or, at this Cannes Film Festival:

As for Directors Monday, Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) presents a special screening of a new visual and shocking genre film. MenAnd Charlotte Le Bon offers her fabulous first feature film Lake Falcon And finally Continental drift With Isabel Carey.

This is a fantastic drama for Critics’ Week Our ceremonies Who knew how to treat us, and on Un Certain Regard, it was Dave Chow who defeated us with his Return to Seoul. Finally, the first episodes of Olivier Asayias Irma Vep, which translates the 1996 film into a serial format, were shown. Produced by HBO and A24 for this series, it’s Alicia Vikander who plays Maggie Chung as an international actress who plays Les Vampires in an adaptation of Louis Feilia’s French production.

Source: allocine

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