Cédric Clapic, whose last film En corps was a box office hit, is one of the most important French directors. While What Connects Us is released on Disney+, zoom in on its best feature films to watch on the platform.
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What we have in common: The newest arrival on Disney+
One of Cedric Klapisch’s latest films joins the Disney+ catalog today: a great opportunity to (re)discover it! What binds us is the story of Jean (Pio Marmay), who left his family and his native Burgundy ten years ago to travel around the world. After learning of his father’s imminent death, he returns to the country of his childhood. There he finds his sister Juliet (Anna Girardot) and brother Jeremiah (Francois Civil).
As harvest season approaches, the three teenagers rediscover or reinvent their brotherhood, blossoming and maturing as they make wine. Starring the rising stars of a new generation of fashionable actors, What Binds Us knows how to captivate you with its beautiful and touching portrayal of family relationships.
The Spanish Inn Trilogy: The Iconic Work of His Career
Beginning with The Spanish Inn in 2002, the trilogy of the same name follows the love adventures of Xavier Russo (Romain Duris). First studying in Spain thanks to the Erasmus program, his professional and above all sentimental escapades have taken him successively to London for Russian Dolls (2004) and New York for Chinese Puzzles (2013).
Because Xavier is the real tender: Between Martin (Audrey Tautou) and Wendy (Kelly Reilly), his heart is spinning. And then there are his friends: Isabelle (Cécile de France), William (Kevin Bishop), Soledad (Cristina Brondo)… A major work in the filmography of Cédric Klapisch, this saga is sure to take you through a whirlwind of emotions. just as intense. As delicate as it is.
Paris, passion for dance
Long before his last film, En Corps, Cédric Klapisch had already placed dance at the center of his story in Paris (2008). Nominated for Best Film at the 34th Césars, this feature film features Pierre, once again played by Romain Duris. A young man, a Lido dancer, learns the terrible news: he is at risk of death if he does not have a heart transplant immediately. Meanwhile, he can’t even dance anymore…
That’s why Paris seems less luminous compared to the director’s other films. However, if he chooses the City of Light as a setting, it’s to explore the plethora of characters that hang around there. Pierre, Elise the social worker (Juliette Binoche), Roland the historian (Fabric Luchin), Jean Premier (Albert Dupontel) or Frank the fishmonger (Gilles Lelouch) meet and play opposite each other in this choral film that, after all, celebrates. life.
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