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    Charlotte Le Bon’s first film, Hawk Lake, was selected at Cannes

    Ryan MacDonaldBy Ryan MacDonaldApril 19, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Filmed in Quebec, the film stars Mounia Choukri, Karen Günther-Hindemann, Sarah Monpetite and Joseph Engel. This is a free adaptation of the romantic comic sisterby Bastian Vives.

    The two young men are sitting in a place with plants.

    Image taken from the movie “Hawk Lake” where we see Joseph Engel and Sarah Monpetite

    Photo: Synfrance

    This is the first feature film of the famous actress in France, where she was discovered on television, and then in the cinema, in several roles.

    Next May, Directors’ Week will present the first steps in the cinema of French writer Annie Ernault, 81 years old. Made with his son David, super 8 yearspromises, like the work of an author years, To link the biography and the social and political narrative.

    Eleven female directors form part of the biweekly Directors’ Choice, which was created after the events of May 1968 in opposition to the traditional Cannes Film Festival. In all, there are 23 films you want to restore The beauty and richness of contemporary world cinemasaid delegate general Paolo Moretti, who is due to deliver at the end of this year’s event.

    Political themes are well represented between choice

    Fortnight will begin by awarding the traditional Carrosse d’Or by American director Kelly Reichardt, who is also present at an official competition in Cannes for her new film, show up.

    The French Battalion is well represented, in the latest Mia Hansen Love films (beautiful morning, With Melvil Poupaud and Léa Seydoux), and Philippe Faucon. The latter’s film focuses on the fate of the Harkis, those Algerians who fought on the side of France, sixty years after Algeria’s independence. We will also see the second film by Léa Mysius (the five demons, with Adèle Exarchopoulos), who was a screenwriter for Jacques Audiard and Arnaud Desplechin.

    Director Alice Winokur will address the topic of terrorism with the story of an attack in the capital in Watch Paris againWith Virginie Evira and Gregoire Colin.

    In addition to an Asian film that will soon join this selection, but whose title has not been revealed, films from around the world will be shown, including one from Ukraine (pamphire, First feature film directed by Dmytro Sokoletki-Subchuk), and announced as a The Greek tragedy between social and political parables. Political issues will be very present in films from both Latin America (1976, by Manuela Martelli, on the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile) compared to the Arab world, from Tunisia to Lebanon.

    The opening film is the Italian director’s film adapted Martin Eden, by Jack London, Pietro Marcello. His first movie was filmed in French, take offwith Louis Garrel A tale imbued with magical realismAccording to Paolo Moretti.

    Ryan MacDonald

    Ryan MacDonald is a contributor at Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. He focuses on clear, accurate reporting and delivering useful information that helps readers stay informed about current events and community developments. Ryan is committed to presenting stories in a balanced and accessible way, highlighting issues, trends, and updates that matter most to readers in Vaughan and across Canada.

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