“The Little One”, “The Disappearance of Mengele”, “Kaamelott”, “The Shrinking Man”… the films to see this week…or not

Two animated marvels Made in France, the new film by Queen Hafsia Herzi, a black diamond by Kirill Serebrennikov and a fantastic remake by Jan Kounen. The cinema spoils us this week.

« The Disparition of Mengele » by Kirill Serebrennikov

Excerpt: “Icy black and white, ghostly settings, Serebrennikov reverses the roles and tracks down his prey. The film shakes and, as is often the case with the director, dares not to indulge in political correctness. »

Also read August Diehl: “The world will always generate criminals like Mengele”

“The Little One” by Hafsia Herzi

Excerpt: “A wonderful actress director, Hafsia Herzi reveals the young actress Nadia Melliti, a well-deserved acting prize at Cannes. She films the bodies with gentleness, the tears with modesty. Beautiful film. »

Also read Hafsia Herzi (“The youngest”): “My mother supervised my baccalaureate diploma”

“The shrinking man” by Jan Kounen

Excerpt: “A film which marks the return of Jan Kounen of “Doberman” and “99 francs”: a filmmaker full of visual ideas. But not only that. Even if he is not at the origin of the project, he is in harmony with the essence of the story which goes well beyond how to survive in the face of giant insects. »

Also read France, cinema, fatherhood… The confidences of Jean Dujardin

“Arco” by Ugo Bienvenu

Excerpt: “Above all, “Arco” owes a lot to the universe of its author with an adolescent look (al…

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