Nouvelles

03 january 2021

  • Festivals

    Sundance Film Festival 2021 : Rita Moreno: just a girl who decided to go for it will have its world premiere

    “The first time I interviewed Rita, I had prepared a series of questions about the biggest moments of her career. As soon as she started speaking, I immediately saw myself reflected in her answers. It was as though I was speaking to a therapist who understood exactly what I had been through. I related to all she was saying: her stories about discrimination, the insecurities she felt because of the way others perceived her, the complicated love relationships, and the constant...

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03 january 2021

  • Festivals

    Sundance Film Festival 2021 : Sabaya will have its world premiere

    In August 2014, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Daesh) attacked the ancestral homeland of the Yazidis, one of the oldest ethnic and religious minorities in Iraq. Among many atrocities Daesh committed was the abduction of thousands of women and girls, who were passed on as sex slaves (sabaya) among the jihadists. Five years after the attack, filmmaker Hogir Hirori takes us on an eye-opening journey that follows a group of volunteers from the Yazidi Home Center on their mission to...

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03 january 2021

  • Exhibition

    Asterix the European: Malbrouck Castle from 3 April to 28 November 2021

    The Château de Malbrouck inscribes its imposing silhouette in the heart of Europe, a javelin throw away from Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, just a few kilometers from the Belgian border. What better setting to welcome our Gallic heroes, tireless travellers who have federated Europe in their own way through their many journeys, whether to Germany (Asterix and the Goths), Spain (Asterix in Hispania), Belgium (Asterix among the Belgians), or more recently to Scotland...

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02 january 2021

  • Festivals

    Sundance Film Festival 2021 : Passing directed by Rebecca Hall will have its world premiere

    Irene Redfield (Tessa Thompson), a refined, upper-class 1920s woman, finds breezy refuge from a hot summer day in the grand tearoom of New York City’s Drayton Hotel. Across the room, she spots a blond woman staring her down. Irene wants to steal away, but before she can, Clare Kendry (Ruth Negga) rushes over to stop her. It turns out the two were in high school together, and while both are African American women who can “pass” as white, they have chosen to live on...

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02 january 2021

  • Festivals

    Sundance Film Festival 2021 : Playing with sharks will have its world premiere

    Most people aren’t thrilled at the chance to be surrounded by a shiver of sharks, but Valerie Taylor isn’t most people. A fearless diver, marine conservationist, and Australian icon, she dedicated most of her life to exploring the beauty of sharks—forming a sought-after underwater cinematography team with her husband, Ron, and even shooting the real sharks in Jaws. Director Sally Aitken captures Taylor’s enduring passion for these intimidating creatures and...

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