Theaters will be released on May 4: Doctor Strange 2, Tenor, Anatomy of Time …

Theaters will be released on May 4: Doctor Strange 2, Tenor, Anatomy of Time …

Filming anecdotes, notes of intent, information for moviegoers: Every week, discover behind the scenes of movie releases.

Tenor Claude Zid Jr.

With Michel LaRoche, MB14, Guillaume Duhessme …

Რ About? Antoine, a young Parisian suburb, divides his time between the talent battles he performs with talent and the job of a sushi supplier. While traveling to the Garnier Opera House, his path is crossed by Ms. Loizo, a singing teacher who discovers a talent for hatching in her.

ᲘDid you know? After Les Deguns, co-directed by Cyril Drew, Claude Zid Jr. is signing his first solo film with a tenor. Claude Zid’s son, he did not immediately return to directing: “The idea of ​​a tenor goes back ten years, I had to convince myself that the film was delivered to several producers (…). It took 5 or 6 years of development (…)”.

Sam Rhyme Doctor Strange in Many Worlds of Madness

With Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olsen, Rachel Macadam …

Რ About? Marvel’s cinematic world opens up and goes even further beyond the boundaries of multiverse. Travel to the Stranger with Dr. Strange, who with the help of old and new Mystical Allies goes through a dazzling and dangerous reality of a multi-world to meet a mysterious new opponent.

ᲘDid you know? Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the 28th film in Marvel’s cinematic world and in Phase 5 IV, the legend of the Black Widow, Shang-chi and the Ten Seals, Eternals and Spider-Man: There is no way home.

Anatomy of the time of Jakraval Niltamrong

With Thaveeratana Leelanuja, Prapamonton Eiamchan, Sorabodee Changsiri …

Რ About? Two excerpts from a woman’s life. Maimi is a young woman in Thailand in the 1960s. His three-hour father handed over his abduction to his daughter when tensions rose between the military dictatorship and the communist insurgents.

ᲘDid you know? For more than 10 years, Jakrawal Niltamrong’s father was seriously ill. Then the director’s mother tirelessly cared for him. He says : “The love affair between them probably disappeared a long time ago, but she was committed to taking care of her husband as much as possible. I tried to understand this loyalty and never asked her questions.”

Night Travelers by Michael Hers

With Charlotte Gainsburg, Quito Rayon Richter, Noah Abita …

Რ About? Paris, 1980. Elizabeth has just left her husband and has to take care of the daily lives of her two teenagers, Matthias and Judith. He finds a job on a night radio show where he meets Talula, an idle young girl he takes under his wing.

ᲘDid you know? After Amanda, which is deeply rooted in modern times, Michael Hers chose to deploy Les Passagers de la nuit in the 1980s, a decade he especially loves. The director explains: “I was a kid in the 80s and I was happy, but in those years I always had the fantasy of being a teenager or a teenager.”

Limbo By Ben Sharok

With Amir al-Masri, Vikash Bhait, Ola Orebi …

Რ About? A group of asylum seekers on a small fishing island in Scotland is waiting for their fate. Faced with insane residents and grotesque situations, all follow the promise of a better life.

ᲘDid you know? Ben Sharok wanted to tell a story whose theme would be the daily life of a refugee, without giving up his cinematic style. Therefore, in Limbo we find absurd elements that hinder the usual representation of refugees in the media and in dramatic films.

Los Fuertes by Omar Zuniga Hidalgo

With Antonio Altamirano, Samuel Gonzalez, Marcella Salina …

Რ About? A broken love story between two men who face their opposite life choices in a small, remote fishing village in Chile.

ᲘDid you know? Santiago-born Omar Zuniga began writing for Los Fuertes in 2014 while living in the United States. After several projects in English, he wanted to go back to his roots.

Il buco by Michelangelo Framartino

With Paolo Cossi, Jacopo Elias, Denise Thrombin …

Რ About? In the 1960s, Italy celebrated its prosperity by erecting the tallest tower in the country. At the same time, a group of young speleologists decide to explore the deepest cave. At 700 meters underground they pass unnoticed by nearby residents, but not by a hermit in the region.

ᲘDid you know? When he was filming Le Quattro Volte (2010) in Alessandria del Carreto, southern Italy, the mayor of the city, Antonio La Roca (Nino), who himself was in the cave, helped Michelangelo Framartino to see the locations. He often told the filmmaker what an amazing Polino array.

Summer, Eternity by Emily Aussel

With Agate Talrich, Marcia Guej-Feugea, Mathieu Lucy …

Რ About? To live and fall in love with his 18-year-old, to sink into a carefree summer, to suddenly lose a best friend, to realize that nothing lasts forever, to be born again.

ᲘDid you know? From her first short film to her first full-length film L’Été l’éternité, Emily Aussel’s filmography intersected with two main strands: Youth and Marcel. The director explains: “From film to film, I felt like I was digging a hole: I was captivated by the desire to mix youth and its emotions, group, loneliness, relationships with the elements, the sea, the trivial and the sacred.

Have a great day by Patrice Laliberte

With Guillaume Lorraine, Sarah-Jeanne Labros, Mark Bopres …

Რ About? Jeremy, the bike courier who delivers anonymous parcels, lives a rigid and lonely life in the heart of Montreal. The arrival of a new neighbor will turn his daily life upside down, with many consequences. This film is shot entirely on mobile.

ᲘDid you know? A very good day completely filmed with a mobile. This idea came with the desire to shoot immediately as quickly as possible and following his instincts. Patrice Laliberte says: “Steven Soderbergh’s high-flying bird and Sean Baker’s mandarin convinced me it was an interesting path.”

A little love lesson by Eva Debuaz

Leticia with Dosh, Pierre Deladonshamp, Paul Kirscher …

Რ About? Paris cafe, missing copies, high school student’s love letter to math teacher: these are all things Julie, a dog walker, needs to start a crazy investigation. He has little time to avoid the worst, the teenager seems ready for anything.

ᲘDid you know? Paradis perdu, after the first dramatic film, Eva Debuaz meets, with a little love lesson, comedy. He entrusts: “Staging a dysfunctional family with Paradise Lost was a necessity for me. But I always wanted to make comedy. I was fed up with American comedies of the thirties, forties and fifties.”

Source: allocine

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