Movie theater
The Room Next Door by Pedro Almodóvar
In his first English-speaking feature film, Pedro Almodóvar sublimates the bond between two childhood friends while one, ill, plans to end her life gently.
Wild Fires de Jia Zhangke
From twenty years of rushes, the filmmaker constructs a remarkable love story, shot through by the changes in 21st century China.
Bernie de Richard Linklater
Inspired by a Texan news item, the American’s black comedy, which this time is released in theaters, charms with its curious main character, an affable murderer.
Theater
The Satin Shoe by Paul Claudel, plus Eric Ruf
At the Comédie Française, Eric Ruf magnifies the work of Paul Claudel thanks to large painted canvases sketching seascapes and pictorial skies, and disproportionate costumes by Christian Lacroix.
King Chickinella by Emma Dante
The playwright and director unfolds the last part of a trilogy inspired by Neapolitan tales, which mock the powers through a farcical but subtly staged fable.
Danse
From England with Love d’Hofesh Shechter
A sort of Harry Potter at a rave party, stretched between Anglican liturgical music and punk rock, the star choreographer’s new show, currently presented at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, is a variation on his host country.
Expos
The other side of time by Roméo Mivekannin at the Louvre-Lens
On vast assemblages of suspended fabrics, the Beninese artist virtuously subverts emblematic works by integrating his portrait to denounce the hierarchy of bodies in the history of art.
Series
The Pitt, created by R. Scott Gemmill.
Unofficial reboot ofEMERGENCIESwhich earned him a lawsuit from the rights holders, the medical drama, cleverly apathetic, plays on nostalgia.
Musique
Perverts d’Ethel Cain
Like Lizzy Grant shaping Lana del Rey to invent herself to match her ambition, Hayden Anhedönia sees herself as the architect of Ethel Cain. With the difference that the Floridian raised in the hysterical Baptist faith, emancipated at the time of changing gender, treats her alter ego less as a spectacular double than a receptacle for her dark side, “a tumor” which she would have chosen not to get rid of in order to follow her to the end of her perdition. Generation Z has long made her an idol, a tortured counterpart to Swift and Co., and we can’t wait to see how she will lose herself in this terribly murky and inventive record.
Gildaa and concert
The singer and composer delivers exalted music, inspired by her mystical experiences. She is performing at the Centquatre and the Rond-Point theater this month.
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