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BOTH SIDES OF THE BLADE (2022)
Starring Juliette Binoche, Vincent Lindon, Grégoire Colin, Mati Diop, Hana Magimel, Bulle Ogier, Issa Perica, Alice Houri, Bruno Podalydès and Lola Créton. Directed by Claire Denis.
Public radio presenter Sara and Jean are in love, and have been living together for a decade. When they first met, Sara was in a relationship with François while Jean, a pro rugby star, was married with a son. Their relationship has been relatively secure, even surviving a stint in prison by Jean for shady business dealings.
Starring Juliette Binoche, Vincent Lindon, Grégoire Colin, Mati Diop, Hana Magimel, Bulle Ogier, Issa Perica, Alice Houri, Bruno Podalydès and Lola Créton. Directed by Claire Denis.
Public radio presenter Sara and Jean are in love, and have been living together for a decade. When they first met, Sara was in a relationship with François while Jean, a pro rugby star, was married with a son. Their relationship has been relatively secure, even surviving a stint in prison by Jean for shady business dealings.
One day, seemingly out of the blue, François returns to Paris and contacts Jean, suggesting he come work for him; he’s starting an agency for sports stars and wants Jean’s expertise in identifying talent. When Sara first sees Francois again - in the distance, across a car park - she’s overcome with emotion. Soon, things rapidly spiral out of control.
IT MUST BE HEAVEN (2020)
Starring Elia Suleiman, Ali Suliman, François Girard, Gael García Bernal, Stephen McHattie, Kwasi Songui, Grégoire Colin, Holden Wong, Alain Dahan and Vincent Maraval. Directed by Elia Suleiman.
Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine.
Starring Elia Suleiman, Ali Suliman, François Girard, Gael García Bernal, Stephen McHattie, Kwasi Songui, Grégoire Colin, Holden Wong, Alain Dahan and Vincent Maraval. Directed by Elia Suleiman.
Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine.
REVIEWS It Must Be Heaven - A lyrical and absurdist trip around the world