3 best films according to the press:
1: Rapture – 3.9/5
“With rare skill and elegance, Iris Kaltenbeck’s first film presents itself as an intimate thriller about a murky relationship with motherhood and guilt.” By Pablo Patarini (L’Humanité)
“A perfectly crafted film full of promise.” By Eric Neuhoff (Le Figaro)
2nd: lost country – 3.6/5
“Fiction full of friction, where the authors leave the primary place to the cinema in order to, through limited frame and camera movements, gently and abrasively capture this suppressed knot of conflicting feelings that is tearing Stefan apart.” Xavier Leherpeur (The Seventh Obsession)
“A sophisticated and exciting film.” By Olivier de Bruin (Les Echos)
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3rd: The poet’s bride – 3.5/5
“Sometimes sour, often gentle, never cynical, Yolande Moreau takes us into her world, populated by characters that are as strange as they are profound. It’s funny and disturbing.” Author Olivier Rajman (Télé Loisirs)
“Yolande Moreau happily combines social comedy and poetic realism.” By Jeremy Couston (Télérama)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: The Rapture – 4.1/5
“This film is a discovery and a revelation of a new director who perfectly plays with the codes of the thriller. A very beautiful film, rare and unforgettable.” by Tonyglandil
“Magnificent portrayal, actors on point, story moving, timeless film, a must see!” by David06
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2nd: The Poet’s Bride – 3.9/5
“What a joy to watch this poetic and moving film. The actors are fantastic and the director is full of charm.” Jeans by L.
“Pure joy, majestic, poetic, full of sensitivity, a film we wish would never end. Thanks to Yolande Moreau and all the wonderful actors for this unforgettable good time.” by Katya
3rd: Consent – 3.4/5
“Consent is a slap in the face, but a necessary slap. Jean-Paul Rouv is unrecognizable. Both disgusting and scarily fair. A powerful film that leaves you not indifferent when you leave the cinema. Bravo!” By Paul K
“Although some length hinders the story, the film tries to keep its basics and present the horror of control in all its forms. A hard and terrifying story, to watch so that you will never forget.” Baba S
* According to the AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, October 13, 2023, for films released in theaters on October 11 with at least 10 reviews for best press and 50 ratings for best audiences. These two tops do not include films that have already been released in France one or more times.
Source: Allocine

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