Mars Express (2024)
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Director: Jérémie Périn
Starring: Daniel Njo Lobé | Léa Drucker | Marie Bouvet | Mathieu Amalric | Sébastien Chassagne
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Director: Jérémie Périn
Starring: Daniel Njo Lobé | Léa Drucker | Marie Bouvet | Mathieu Amalric | Sébastien Chassagne
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 3 cats
Director: Catherine Breillat
Starring: Clotilde Courau | Léa Drucker | Olivier Rabourdin | Samuel Kircher | Serena Hu
Brett says: “Many know director Catherine Breillat for being provocative in both subject matter and delivery, and LAST SUMMER is her latest in a library of films that generates discussion well after the end credits roll. Anne is a lawyer
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Director: Quentin Dupieux
Starring: Alain Chabat | Anaïs Demoustier | Benoît Magimel | Léa Drucker | Stéphane Pezerat
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 3.7 cats
Director: Lukas Dhont
Starring: Eden Dambrine | Emilie Dequenne | Gustav De Waele | Igor van Dessel | Léa Drucker
Diane says: “The friendship of two boys disintegrates when they start a new school and are harassed for being ‘a couple.’ It’s the sadness of what follows that is the focus of CLOSE. “If you’re used to seeing gritty Belgian
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Rating: 4 cats
Director: Filippo Meneghetti
Starring: Barbara Sukowa | Jérôme Varanfrain | Léa Drucker | Martine Chevallier
Michael says: “Two older, retired women who have been romantically involved for the past twenty years live in neighboring apartments. They plan to move to Italy to live out the remainder of their lives together now that Madeleine has become
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Director: Ronan Le Page
Starring: Gilles Privat | Léa Drucker | Mélodie Richard | Pio Marmaï
By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4.3 cats
Director: Mathieu Amalric
Starring: Léa Drucker | Mathieu Amalric | Stéphanie Cléau
Jason says: “Georges Simenon wrote La Chambre Bleue (The Blue Room in English) about sixty years ago, and it appears to be the sort of elemental crime story where only small details need be changed to bring it into the
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