Dishonest Basterds, To The Guard, Only Beasts, By God’s Grace, Designated Guilty, French Dispatch as Bestas, Fear the Boss… Denis Menochet has a string of successful films, both critically and publicly.
The 47-year-old French actress stars in Anais Barbeau-Lavalette’s Chien Blanc this week. Denis Menochet plays the famous novelist in this adaptation of Romain Garry’s novel of the same name. The story takes place in 1968 in the United States. Martin Luther King is assassinated and racial hatred is burning the country. Romain Garry and his wife, actress Jean Seberg (played here by Casey), who live in Los Angeles, take in a stray dog trained only to attack black people: a white dog. The writer, an animal lover, refuses to euthanize her, putting at risk her relationship with Jean, a civil rights activist and very active within the Black Panthers.
This film largely focuses on the tormented love story of a French novelist and an American New Wave icon. With Chien Blanc hitting theaters, find out which Denis Menochet movie is a favorite among AlloCiné internet users.
Denis Menochet made his screen debut in 2003 in the TV series Adventure and Friends and Camera Cafe, before gradually becoming one of the important faces of French cinema. During his 21-year career, the actor appeared in 70 films and TV series, and 20 of his films have an average audience rating of at least 3.5 stars.
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It is the highest rated film of his career Inglorious bastards by Quentin Tarantino, in which he plays the role of Pierre Lapadite, who we see at the beginning of the film. The feature film, which also stars Mélanie Laurent, Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz and Diane Kruger, has an audience rating of 4.3 on AlloCiné.
Christoph Waltz and Denis Menochet in Inglourious Basterds
But here we are going to focus more on the movie starring Denis Menochet. And so it is Thanks God by Francois Ozon, which wins with an average audience rating of 4.2/5.
Inspired by the cases of Father Preinat – indicted in 2016 and placed under judicial supervision for sexual abuse dating back to 1986 – by the grace of God scrupulously recounts the struggle led by La Parole Libée.
After repeatedly portraying female characters on screen (8 Women, Swimming Pool, Jeanne et Jolie), François Ozon here looks at the fate of four men, four victims, with different feelings, brilliantly interpreted by Melville Poupou, Denis Menochet. Swan Arlod and Eric Caravaca. Thank God is also AlloCiné Internet users’ favorite feature film among the filmography Francois Ozon.
Grand Jury Prize (Silver Bear) at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival, the film received 7 César nominations, including 4 for its actors: Best Supporting Actor Denis Menoche and Swan Arlod (who wins at the end of the ceremony), for Best Actor Melville Pupo and Best Supporting Actress for Josian Balasco.
on AlloCiné, Thanks God It has 5570 ratings and 481 reviews, of which 432 rated the movie at least 3 stars.
Berti Quincampua gives it top marks, writing: “With an undeniable power thanks to God, this wonderfully fluid film immerses us in the struggles of forty-year-olds who are abused by a priest. …) Made by an incredible cast, this feature film of rare sophistication and great intelligence is also about self-recovery, shame and the difficulty of speaking, relationships with faith, and the possibility of continuing to believe in God. music.

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An opinion shared by AlloCiné Club member Christoblog: “Focusing on the personal journey of the three victims of Father Preinat, rather than the investigation itself, François Ozon achieved mastery. His film actually avoided the trap of the documentary and the incriminating film: thank God, first of all All in all, it is a sensitive portrait of three very different people who will have to fight against the same demon, with very different weapons, but one equivalent cruelty.
But what stands out the most is the performance of the three main actors in this very beautiful film. Melvil Poupaud, as a persistent and somewhat naïve fervent Catholic, is perfect as always. Denis Menochet finds in this film a role that suits him perfectly: a brash and gently outspoken atheist, he has something of Depardieu. As for Swann Arlaud, he delivers an extraordinary performance that brings out the best here: sensitive, raw and fragile.

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The film is a miracle: it manages to keep people moving without stifling the executioners, who end up looking weak and ridiculous. Ozone’s best film and probably one of the best French films of 2019.”
For Isabelle EC, thank God is “delicate, balanced and impartial, without any caricature, well-constructed, an excellent film about the different aspects of this case and the freedom of speech between the 3 main characters of the witnesses, as a loop it is absolute and human, correct family and social relations, A uniquely subtle and essential question mark and the duty to act instead of a film I’ve seen in a long time.”

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Nicholas T. Finds a feature film “Sober and moving. The film hits the right note, delicately and without caricature. Ozone follows three moving characters who struggle and unite their suffering to fight against the church’s silence about pedophilia in the church. The staging accompanies them with enthusiasm and attention to give place to a state of grace To the actors Denis Menochet and Swann Arlo, without forgetting the women around them, they are brilliant. In the shadows, but so necessary for these wounded men.”
Finally, for Alice025 of Club AlloCiné, the film is “very well edited and directed, François Ozon again seduces with a rather rough subject: pedophilia in the church. The plot primarily focuses on the story of the three victims: each has its own part. Before combining all the parts of the film , to show the scale of this scandal, Denis Menochet and Swan Arlo are all three impressive in their roles, all awake and beautiful, without tears also forget the relatives around them, who also have important roles (Josian Balasco, Helen Vincent…) Above all, the reconstruction , a story of justice and hope for the future.
Thanks God Currently available on Netflix.
Source: Allocine

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