3 best films according to the press:
1: The Little Mop – 3.75/5
“This spoof comedy is a festival of misunderstandings and sweet madness, orchestrated with subtlety and a sense of rhythm that never falters throughout its 96 minutes.” By Thierry Chez (West France)
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“As it goes, the director takes us into a strange and tender comedy that celebrates the magic of illusion.” By Celine Rudin (La Croix)
2nd: dissident – 3.7/5
Pierre-Philippe Chevin presents the shocking first film of Guatemalan foreign workers experiencing social violence in a Quebec factory. By Pablo Patarini (L’Humanité)
Shot sequences, immersive staging, suffocating tension… The filmmaker researched for more than ten years to create this quasi-documentary, political and moving fiction, which won quite a few prizes at festivals. By Sophie Grassin (L’Obs)
3rd: Tunnel to summer – 3.5/5
“Tomohisa Taguchi, whose first adaptation of an illustrated novel, has created the wonderful romantic film ‘Tunnel to Summer.'” Quélou Parente (L’Ecran Fantastique)
“Sensual and stylish Japanese animation.” By Adrienne Gombo (Les Echos)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1st: Dissident – 3.8/5
“Arian Castellanos has a lot to do with the impact of ‘Dissidente’, with his internal interpretation reminiscent of the best actors from Ken Loach or the Dardenne brothers.” Traverse 1
“A social drama in the vein of Ken Loach’s films, Dissidente plunges us deeply into the daily lives of workers working in these inhumane conditions.” By Benoit (BENZINEMAG / HOP BLOG)
2nd: Waiting for the night – 3.7/5
“An excellent debut feature, cleverly written, brilliantly shot and exquisitely shot. A thrilling love story, a charming coming-of-age story and a heart-wrenching family drama. Kudos to the entire team!” By Colombe Savignac
“Despite a slight lull in the middle of the film, Celine Rousey returns to deliver a grand finale. A great and accessible anthem for embracing difference.” By Matt Niro
3rd: Tunnel to summer – 3.5/5
“Sleek and sober graphics serve as a charming allegorical tale. Even if it doesn’t reach the heights of certain Japanese animated films, the feature film is highly recommended.” by norman06
“The animation is elegant, delicate, the classic Japanese animation characters are attractive, and the story is engaging.” By Sophie Bataille
* According to AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, June 7, 2024, for films released in theaters on June 5, 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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