Adapted to Aharon Appefeld’s highly loaded novel, which has a highly busy accusation, Mariana’s room came out in theaters this week. Director Emmanuel Finkin and Melanie Thierry at the peak of her art, this intense drama was very well received by the French press in the wake of World War II: on average, on average 5 to 5, it’s just the best film.
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1943, Ukraine, Hugo is 12 years old. To save himself from deportation, his mother was a childhood friend Mariana, a prostitute who lives in a brothel at the exit of the city. Hidden in the Mariana room closet, its entire existence is suspended in the sounds around it and the scenes that will be understood by dividing it …
What does the press thinks:
According to Alzas’s latest news:
“Ink Thierry is an exaggerated and brilliant prostitute. What a role!” By Natalie Chiflet – 5/5
According to him:
“The unusual human adventure.” By François Delbeck – 5/5
According to the liberation:
“See and hear what we do not understand well that we will find out later, and yet, never completely: it’s a childhood.” Mariana’s room “Really is a movie about her childhood, her movie theater at a few speeds of reading, even more than shoah, her memory several times.” By Luke Chesel – 4/5
According to humanity:
“Emmanuel Finky respects a huge writer in the most beautiful road whose gaze and soft voice are missing.” By Sophie Jubert – 4/5
According to La Tribune, Sunday:
“Emmanuel Finkiel’s new film restores these incredible eight intriguing closed -all -Ukrainian actor troops, who has Melanie Thierry, which plays the lead role in Ukrainian language. Alexis Champion – 4/5
According to La Voix du Nord:
“Two personal stories that meet and scare you in style, while in Ukraine is still a noise of war.” By Catherine Pazst – 4/5
According to the Sunday Journal:
“In this very moving history of courage and durability, Emmanuel Finkel depicts a blend of delicacy and strength in the feelings of which only he has a secret.” By Barbara Théate – 4/5
According to Cahiers du Cinéma:
“Here, where the child (invented by Aharon Applefield from autobiographical material) has found shelter in the 1942 occupied Chernovitz in history less visible as in history than what is performed in the film.” By Charlotte Garson – 3/5
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