phew love
In the 1980s in the North-East of France, two teenagers, Clotaire and Jackie, fall madly in love despite their opposing social origins: she comes from a bourgeois family while he comes from a working-class family. Their love story being doomed to failure, the boy becomes a criminal and spends 12 years in prison. After his release from prison, Clotaire is determined to win Jackie back.
Why see it?
The storyline, the characters, the actors, the music… Everything is excellent! We don’t see the 2 hours and 40 minutes go by as we are so caught up in the story and the setting. A real slap in the face!
Where to see it?
At the Lutetia cinema in Casablanca, at the French Institute in Agadir on January 25 and in all Megarama and Pathé cinemas.
The unbearable weight of massive talent
Nicolas Cage is now an actor in debt waiting for the big role that will revive his career. To repay part of his debts, his agent suggests that he go to the birthday of a dangerous billionaire who turns out to be his biggest fan. But the stay takes a completely different turn when the CIA contacts him, asking him to investigate the criminal activities of his host. Nicolas Cage will have to play the role of his life and prove that he lives up to his own legend.
Why see it?
Between auteur cinema, action film and comedy, the film takes us back to Nick Cage’s career, shows us the actor’s view of his profession and his filmography and it’s a treat!
Where to see it?
The film has just been released on Netflix.
Blink Twice
-When billionaire Slater King meets Frida, it’s love at first sight. Invited to her private island, she discovers decadent evenings where champagne flows freely. But strange events begin to happen and Frida will have to discover the truth if she wants to get out of this party alive.
Why see it?
Between a social thriller and a feminist revenge film, Blink Twice is the first film by Zoë Kravitz. A furiously intelligent, entertaining and funny thriller.
Where to see it?
Prime Video has just hosted the film.
Love in the present
Almut and Tobias’ lives are forever changed when an accidental encounter brings them together. A deeply moving romance about the moments that change us, and those that build us.
Why see it?
By placing cancer at the center of the story, Love in the Present invites us to explore the deep meaning of resilience and should matter to spectators impacted directly or indirectly by the disease. A sincere work where love transcends trials.
Where to see it?
In all Pathé and Megarama cinemas.
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