Desire for scandal? This golden palm branch is made for you!

Desire for scandal? This golden palm branch is made for you!

Did you like The Love Boat and love Titanic? Good news, you will surely be amazed by this satirical and dramatic comedy brought to the screen by a five-star actor!

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Due in theaters in 2022, No Filter by Ruben Östlund (whose outstanding The Square we owe) follows Karl and Yaya, a couple of models and influencers who are invited on a luxury cruise. Although the crew takes great care of the vacationers, the captain refuses to leave the cabin when the famous gala dinner approaches. Things slowly go wrong and the balance of power shifts when a storm threatens the comfort of the passengers.

in casting without filterWe find Harris Dickinson (Babygirl) as Carl, Charlby Dean Crick (Black Lightning) in the skin of Yaya, Woody Harrelson lending his qualities to the captain, or even Zlatko Buric (Pusher) as a yacht passenger. .

A sharp social satire

five years later squareawarded in Cannes, Ruben Ostlund Once again proves all his talent by winning the Palme d’Or for the second time. that’s not all without filter It was also nominated three times for the Oscar, three times for the BAFTA award, twice for the Golden Globe and once for the Cesars, as well as the Deauville American Film Festival.

And the least we can say is that this utterly extraordinary film is also extremely disturbing. Here, the Swedish director happily plays the provocative card and brilliantly explores modern themes of class struggle, sexism and beauty stereotypes, as he confided: “I found it indicative of our age’s preoccupation with appearance, and the extent to which inner well-being is somewhat secondary.”

A true satirical comedy, the filmmaker uses cruel humor to all layers of the bourgeoisie: its codes, excesses and lifestyle. It’s make or break, as evidenced by two AlloCiné ratings: 3.7 out of 5 for audiences and 3.2 out of 5 for press.

Tonight on Arte at 21:00.

Source: Allocine

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