3 best films according to the press:
1: The story of Suleiman – 4.1/5
“A powerful film whose aesthetic choices take it beyond documentary observation and social chronicle.” Catherine Peinsett (La Voix du Nord)
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“Through a series of phone calls that Suleiman makes to his family, the film unravels with great subtlety and emotion the reasons that forced this very young man to cross the Mediterranean Sea at the risk of his life. By Catherine Ballet (Le Parisien)
2nd: A wild robot – 3.8/5
“It’s impossible not to be moved by such an intelligent and startling film that doesn’t hide sometimes harsh truths and celebrates kindness.” By SB (Le Journal du Dimanche)
“The screenplay, inspired by the novel of the same name by Peter Brown (Folio Junior), is full of poetic and philosophical ideas. As for the animation, it is a breathtaking virtuoso.” Xavier Leherpeur (L’Obs)
3rd: Apprentice – 3.6/5
“Treating reality as a horror film allows The Apprentice to escape the trap of being an overly modest biography. By Thibaut Lies (Latest from Alsace)
“Ali Abbas is certainly fascinated by the birth of his liberal monster, but The Apprentice is, above all, a beautiful reflection on the evolution of American capitalism in the late 20th century and how it left figures like Donald Trump. to emerge”. by Antoine Desrus (Widescreen)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: Wild Robot – 4.5/5
“I didn’t expect much from this movie, but I was blown away. Be it the soundtrack, the picture, the main story, it’s flawless.” By Adrien Reno
“Magical and brilliant! A gem of animation, a poetic tale with a truly successful aesthetic and hauntingly engaging characters!”
2nd: The Story of Suleiman – 4/5
“Clean and moving. A striking semi-documentary tone, in the tradition of the Darden brothers, and a final, moving sequence, the height of emotion and humanism.” by norman06
“It’s sumptuous, overwhelming, exhilarating. Abu Sangare bursts onto the screen.” By Arthur Brondy
3rd: The Apprentice – 3.8/5
“I had a great time watching this poignant reconstruction of a success story, as well as being relatively disturbing. We often laugh, but it’s primarily disturbing.” by Diejod
“Seen at the Cannes Film Festival. The acting is excellent, special mention for the male supporting cast. A rhythmic and interesting film to understand what made the Trump of today.” By Marina Catanese
* According to the AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, October 11, 2024, for films released in theaters on October 9, with at least 10 reviews for the most press. This top does not include movies that have already been released one or more times.
Source: Allocine

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