Movie theater
“I’m still here” by Walter Salles
Walter Salles tells with force and emotion the impossible mourning which struck the Paivas, a bourgeois family from Rio, after the arbitrary arrest and disappearance of the father in the midst of a military dictatorship. In theaters.
“Babygirl” de Halina Reijn
A mischievous revisiting of erotic thrillers à la “Fatal Liaison”, the BDSM adultery between a frustrated businesswoman and her intern turns out to be quite disturbing, notably thanks to the alchemy between Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson. In theaters.
“Seven Walks with Mark Brown” by Pierre Creton
By following a paleobotanist along the Normandy coast, Pierre Creton and Vincent Barré create a wonderful documentary on nature and its fragilities. In theaters.
«Wolf Man»
Leigh Whannell invokes the myth of the lycanthrope to explore the theme of transmission in a beautiful horror film.
Musique
Dakabrakha
The group from Kyiv, mixing traditional local rhythms and international influences, strives to continue performing on stage, “a way of resisting”. On tour in France in January.
Theater
“Alone like Maria” by Marilou Aussilloux and Théo Askolovitch
Well constructed, the show gives voice to the actress Maria Schneider, indocile and charismatic, and offers her the opportunity to be something other than the humiliated victim of Brando and Bertolucci. Until February 1 at the Athénée Théâtre Louis-Jouvet, as part of the Prémisses season dedicated to young creation.
-“The Event” by Françoise Gillard and Denis Podalydès
The show based on Annie Ernaux subtly restores the liveliness and bitterness of the Nobel Prize winner’s story about her illegal abortion in 1963. At Theater 14, until January 25.
nathalie béasse
The Notre Maison theater pavilion in La Commune CDN Aubervilliers gives carte blanche to the director’s velvet creations. A major work but without capital letters. Until January 22.
Expos
“On the track! Clowns, clowns and acrobats”
Macha Makeïeff stages the circus arts in a stroll that is a little too nostalgic but full of melancholy tenderness. Until May 12 at Mucem in Marseille.
“Hyper Night” by Amélie Bertrand
Through her clean and smooth aquatic landscapes, the painter Amélie Bertrand shows, at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, a soaring counterpoint to Monet. Until January 27.