The great names in cinema
SOUTH KOREA | 69 minutes | 2017
A light-hearted romp through Cannes, Claire’s Camera is a delightfully wry comedy that points up the elegance of Hong Sang-Soo’s writing. Shot during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival using limited means, this new work by the Korean filmmaker casts Isabelle Huppert as a Parisian teacher who bonds with a young woman abruptly fired by her film producer boss. A summer comedy with a surprising moral: just repeat a bad situation for a second time and everything will work out.
No biography
An anarchist cell of lipstick lesbians uses porn as a propaganda tool. Explosive, sexy and outrageous. A radical feminist cell made up of provocative,...
Feature film , Drama
GERMANY | 69 minutes | 2017
A fairy tale of intertwined lives, where 1927 meets 1977, by one of American cinema’s most treasured filmmakers. Two kids from different eras, both deaf,...
UNITED STATES | 69 minutes | 2017
An edge-of-seat psychological thriller about a woman who refuses to let legal complexities get in the way of her dogged fight for justice. The wunderkind...
GERMANY , France | 69 minutes | 2017
Sign-up for our newsletter to get all the latest Festival news!
politique_confclick_here