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Emmanuel Mouret s Love Affairs Leads France s Cesar Nominations

Emmanuel Mouret s Love Affairs Leads France s Cesar Nominations Elsa Keslassy, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Emmanuel Mouret’s “Love Affairs” (The Things We Say, The Things We Do) is leading the nominations for the Cesar Awards, France’s top film honors. Nominations were announced online on Wednesday. The film, which was part of Cannes 2020’s official selection, weaves together a series of romantic tales exploring love, friendship and infidelity with an ensemble cast including Camelia Jordana, Niels Schneider, Vincent Macaigne and Julia Piaton. “Love Affairs” earned 13 awards nominations, including for best film, director, as well as nods for Jordana, Schneider, Macaigne and Piaton. The film previously won best film at the Lumieres Awards.

Movie review / Only the Animals (MA) | Canberra CityNews

THE foundation of every narrative film is the screenplay.  French director Dominik Moll co-operated with Giles Marchand in writing “Only the Animals”.  Which of them devised which moment became irrelevant once the result of their collaboration reached the screen.  Is what they contrived with “Only the Animals” worth watching? You bet it is.  Why do I have the gall to predict your reaction?  Because time, place, motive and behaviour in this economically-populated drama of adultery, murder, criminality and mystery fit together with tantalising precision that begins with a Sierra Leone farmer riding his bike to market carrying a goat on his back and ends with a high-country French farmer foiled but not the loser in an online scam explained in delicate detail.

Everyone in this film is in dire need of love – and it makes them do crazy things

Everyone in this film is in dire need of love – and it makes them do crazy things Save Normal text size (M) 116 minutes There’s an old law of screenwriting that says you can only have one coincidence per movie, otherwise the audience won’t trust you. What that means, in effect, is that a writer can’t monkey with causality. If fate, chance or the hand of God is running things, the outcome is ‘predestined’. The Greeks and Shakespeare loved that, but modern drama requires more uncertainty. Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (left) and Nadia Tereszkiewicz in Only the Animals. In fact, every writer knows that monkeying with causality is part of what they do, in order to manipulate uncertainty. Dominik Moll and co-writer Gilles Marchand certainly know it; they take coincidence to an extreme here, taunting us with their manipulations. The question is why?

Kinology Spotlights New Films By Catherine Corsini, Jacques Doillon and More (EXCLUSIVE)

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Qué hacer en Barcelona hoy lunes 11 de enero del 2021

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