3 best films according to the press:
1: area of interest – 4.2/5
“We’re left devastated by this sequence of powerful sequences, including several Twilight Dream staples that speak to the banality of absolute evil and the shock of still-buried trauma.” by Christophe Caron” (La Voix du Nord)
“A masterpiece of incredible narrative and formal power that inspires wonder.” By Stéphane Belpesch (Le Journal du Dimanche)
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2nd: They shot the piano player – 3.9/5
“Thrilling, exciting, starting with a tribute to music – which is said to soften morals – ‘They Shot the Piano Player’ reinvents an unknown genre, the animated political and musical documentary thriller. By Bernard Genin (Positive)
“A feature film as brilliant as it is captivating.” By Olivier Uberthal (Le Point)
3rd draw: Mambar Pierret – 3.8/5
“The tight shots that surround them leave us with very little to guess the environment, but enough to feel it. Our gaze is fixed on the faces of these brave women who, in fiction or documentary, do not lie. Never.” By Pierre Barbans (L’Humanité)
“A fair and modest chronicle, without trouble.” By Helen Marzolf (Télérama)
3rd draw: Bertrand Farm – 3.8/5
“Emotions are guaranteed in this little gem starring Andre, despite his peasant profile and stardom.” By Sophie Grassin (L’Obs)
“Of these three samurai who have sacrificed everything for the earth – as proud of their work as they are regretting that they missed their lives – the film consumes all its romantic power as a great saga in the countryside.” by Ludovic Beau (Les Inrockuptibles)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: La Ferme des Bertrand – 4.1/5
“Neither a picture from the finale nor an activist documentary, this film is a life lesson, every sentence of which is thought provoking. Hurry up!” By Sylvie Finkelstein
“A riveting documentary that immediately immerses us in both the global environment and the intimate relationship of a farming family. The temporal dimension opens up a very interesting historical and sociological perspective.” By Aurélien SOUSTRE
2nd draw: Man – 4/5
“I loved this movie! First there is the daily life of a small Japanese village, then there is a fascinating investigation into how to escape from an overly oppressive society. It is charming, very beautiful and brilliantly acted. I highly recommend it.” By Jean Pasquier
“Lovely film in many aspects, especially the four main characters.” by ChrR V
2nd Par: Area of Interest – 4/5
“A radical work, explosive in everything it shows, in minimalist terms.” With a simple overview
“Icy and merciless.” Jean-Sebastien D
* Based on AlloCiné Barometer notes as of Friday, February 2, 2024, for films released in theaters on January 31 with at least 10 top press reviews and 50 top audience ratings. These two tops do not include films that have already been released in France one or more times.
Source: Allocine

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