With the thirtieth anniversary of the powerful 1995 La Haine approaching, which celebrated an entire generation with its story, themes and black-and-white aesthetic, the film is getting a new lease of life this year, but this time in the theater. It originally directed Mathieu Kasowitz as the Master.
Meanwhile, despite his serious motorcycle accident last year, the director is also pursuing his acting career. He’s in the cast of the new Netflix series Furies, and we can find him in theaters on Wednesday alongside Fanny Ardan in Thierry Clifford’s new film, Les Rois de la piste. Before that, it is in Le Chant du Loup, broadcast tonight on W9, that we can see him with Francois Civil, for whom it is the best film!
A few months ago we offered you a quiz on movie posters with an animal in the title. Today we’re going to play with imagery with a simple question: Which animal’s name appears in the title? Before you start, a few secrets of Antonin Beaudry’s filmmaking.
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What is a wolf song?
In submarine slang, wolf song refers to the sound of the sonar that dives and determines the position of your submarine. When the golden ear discovers this sound, it is the beginning of the end.
The first movie
Le Chant du loup is the first feature film directed by Antonin Beaudry, screenwriter of Bertrand Tavernier’s Quai d’Orsay. The government is headed by director Dominique de Villepin, a former diplomat.
A French submarine movie?
French underwater movies are very rare! The last one dates back to 1951. This is Casabianca by Georges Pecles. We can also cite Les Maudits by René Clément (1947).
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