Is Clovis Corneliac’s brilliant film the best film of the week?

Is Clovis Corneliac’s brilliant film the best film of the week?

To help you make a choice, we present 3 films of the week that have been rated the best by the press and viewers on AlloCiné! *

3 Best Movies by Press:

1st: Elizabeth, Sincerely (s) Singula (s) – 3.6 / 5

“Yes, the monarchy is an outdated system, Britain is at risk of losing the ‘big’ adjective (Scotland and Wales are in a hurry) and the Queen is 96 years old, but Roger Michelle makes the editing elegant and witty.” By François Forrestier (L’Obs)

“A delicious portrait combining archival footage, sections of films and great hits of British music.” Author of Dolphin de Freitas (LCI)

2nd: Official competition – 3.5 / 5

“Sharp and realistic, this comedy turns out delicious, well-written, full of self-mockery, and also challenges viewers to question their expectations and selection criteria.” By Chloe Ronchin (CNews)

“As soon as the Cannes Film Festival is over, caustic fiction about the star system enters cinemas, the official competition of Mariano Connie and Gaston Duprat. By Clare Fabre (Le Monde)

3rd draw: Clara Sola – 3.3 / 5

“Natalie Alvare Messen depicts the outflow of a prisoner’s body that can be touched but not by itself, healed but not cured as an eruption without psychology and flourishing with nature. Inhabited and luxurious, in a relationship. Animal world, silent and intangible. ” By Marilu Dupontschel (Les Inrockuptibles)

“Ambitious, the program collides with the boundaries of writing, which fails to explain in detail the cosmic unity it seeks to restore.” By Thomas Greenion (Critikat.com)

Joint 3rd: La Roche – 3.3 / 5

“Fahrije Hoti, to save trouble, set up her own small, exclusively feminine business. Director Blerta Bashol pays homage to her with a horrible portrait of a woman against the backdrop of a sweet ode of patriarchy.” By Natalie Chifflet (Latest News from Alsace)

“Kosovo film director Blerta Bashol is inspired by true history and paints a portrait of a woman who fights against the ghosts of war and raging machismo in her country. A promising first film that emphasizes the woman who deserves it.” By Olivier de Bruyne (Les Echos)

3 Best Movies by Audience:

1: Wonderful! – 3.9 / 5

“I really liked this film, which I was able to review. It makes me think about the fabulous fate of Amelie Poulin because it was part of the real world, but it added a touch of fantasy and romance. It perfectly seduced and added. Witchcraft to the banality of everyday life.”

“A gruesome film with its sincerity, colorful characters and benevolent messages.” By Sydney

2nd: Official competition – 3.6 / 5

“The trio of actors in the official competition is wonderful: from the dazzling Penelope Cruz to the Argentinean Oscar Martinez, alongside the sophisticated Antonio Banderas, they deliver a full palette of colors to the play of the glorious performers.” By Sydney

“Feeling smarter than the characters, who sometimes present a funny face, the viewer greedily discovers the backwardness of this glittering world and the vanity of a decadent world.” By Vidalger

3rd: Clara Sola – 3.4 / 5

“The first hypnotic film to take us into the rich landscapes of Costa Rica!” By Sydney 20

“Excellent film: invigorating and exciting. The power of nature. The protagonist is brilliant! A must see.” By Celine Marie

* According to the AlloCiné Barometer Ratings, as of Friday, June 3, 2022, for movies released in theaters on June 1 and 2, with at least 10 reviews for Best Press and 30 ratings for Best Viewers. These two tops do not contain films released in France once or several times.

Source: allocine

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