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A la Une de votre sélection du jour :-Après le saccage des Champs, Matignon sort la matraque.-La Saint-Glinglin pour booster les petits commerces.-L'Amour Flou, film le plus rentable de 2018 !-Bleus : mais que fait-il encore là, Steve Mandanda ?Présentation : Martin Guez.Direction de la rédaction : Frédéric Vézard. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
In October's Cinefile, RFI's Rosslyn Hyams talks to Cannes award-winning director Pawel Pawlikovski about his grave love story, Cold War and talks about light-hearted but serious unlove story L'Amour Flou's success with actor-directors Romane Bohringer and Philippe Rebbot. Click on the arrow to listen to Cinefile. Cold War A lot has already been written about Pawel Pawlikovski's film, as it has travelled across the world since winning the prize for best director at the 2018 Cannes Fim Festival. Zula and Viktor fall in love just after World War Two is over. She is much younger and intrinsically unsettled. She unsettles Viktor who remains perturbed throughout the film. Joana Kulig plays opposite Tomasz Kot and they are a well-matched as ill-matched lovers, her exuberance and passion versus his smouldering desire. Although in real life, there is a mere five-year age difference. It's not surprising as when they first meet at an audition of girls and boys from the Polish countryside, ironically, supposed to be pure, Zula explains that she if she killed her father it's because she needed to explain to him that "he had confused his daughter, with his wife." Kulig explains why this line is so important in building Zula's character. "We knew that she had a problem with the father, with a really difficult situation and something really strange about her background. So in her relationship with Viktor, we knew that Zula, who is so sensitive, at the same time, she doesn't have a good example from men. Sometimes Zula fights with Viktor, but he really loves her, and she has a problem with trust. She later on realises the problem and turns to drink to help. But it doesn't." No matter that they want different things from life, Viktor and Zula are destined to be together, because of love. Contrasts are key to the director's vision in Pawlikowski's third feature film Black and white, a powerful folk, jazz and rock and roll music score and the passage of 30 years in the space of less than two hours, sharpen the drama of Cold War, which as Pawlikovski says "is not political, although public money does go to folk culture rather than to some more contentious expressions. That being said there is freedom of expression today." Cold War is not just a clever title about an impossible love affair. It led Kulig to think about the Communist past of Poland."I knew it was difficult in those times for my parents and grandparents, and I remember my mother and grandmother talking about Walesa, and thinking this was very important. Now we can say what we think. In those days people were scared and had to be careful." *** L'amour flou (Hazy Love) In their first directing bid, the Bohringer-Rebbot team, mother-father and two children, Rose and Raoul, dish up a comedy based on the drama of separation. They make a sallient point about the blurry lines upon which so many relationships flounder, and make a success out of a situation commonly deemed a failure. Experienced actors both, they bring something refreshing to their French romp. Romane and Philippe have had enough of each other. Or so they think. It's not so easy to cut the ties and move on, or out, when you have two little ones you want to care for. Avoiding potentially stale humour about domestic love-on-the-wane, the duo lead the spectator along a bumpy path to possible contentment. Bohringer and Rebbot are at their funniest in this bundle of emotions when they feel the pull of attraction elsewhere. Rebbot's eye wanders to a much younger jogger, is thwarted by a cat-allergy, while Bohringer is led astray by lust and fantasy, hetero and homo sexual. Bravo to them for converting a family break-up into a tender un-breakup.
Romane et Philippe se séparent. Après 10 ans de vie commune,deux enfants et un chien,ils ne s’aiment plus. Enfin… ils ne sont plus amoureux. Mais ils s’aiment,quand même. Beaucoup.Trop pour se séparer vraiment? Bref…C’est flou. Alors,sous le regard circonspect de leur entourage,ils accouchent ensemble d’un «sépartement »:deux appartements séparés,communiquant par…la chambre de leurs enfants! Peut on se séparer ensemble? Peut-on refaire sa vie,sans la défaire?
Romane et Philippe se séparent. Après 10 ans de vie commune,deux enfants et un chien,ils ne s’aiment plus. Enfin… ils ne sont plus amoureux. Mais ils s’aiment,quand même. Beaucoup.Trop pour se séparer vraiment? Bref…C’est flou. Alors,sous le regard circonspect de leur entourage,ils accouchent ensemble d’un «sépartement »:deux appartements séparés,communiquant par…la chambre de leurs enfants! Peut on se séparer ensemble? Peut-on refaire sa vie,sans la défaire?
Après La La Land, Damien Chazelle essaie de nous faire croire que l'homme a marché sur la Lune dans son dernier film : First Man. On en discute cette semaine dans Troisième Rang, avec Arnaud de Cazes, Julia Colin et Ange-Régis Hounkpatin. 00:00 - introduction -- EN BREF -- 01:15 - Dilili à Paris de Michel Ocelot 03:20 - Cris et Chuchotements d'Ingmar Bergman 04:17 - Le Bon Apôtre de Gareth Evans 09:21 - L'Amour Flou de Romane Bohringer et Philippe Rebbot -- LE FILM DE LA SEMAINE -- 14:00 - First Man de Damien Chazelle Abonnez-vous à Troisième Rang sur iTunes ! itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/trois…d1367218031?l=en facebook : www.facebook.com/3emeRang Twitter : www.twitter.com/3emeRang instagram : www.instagram.com/troisiemerang3/ e-mail : 3emerang@gmail.com Retrouvez TroisiemeRang sur podCloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/3emerang?5bcfb951a9b497557d002aa6
Cette semaine dans CINECAST, Thibault et Guillaume parcourent les nouveaux films à l'affiche. Au programme : First Man, Girl, The House That Jack Built, Le Jeu et L'Amour Flou.
Au programme de cette 4ème émission de la 19ème saison : - L'amour flou avec Romane Bohringer, Alad2 avec Kev Adams, un hommage à Sergio Leone, Galveston de Mélanie Laurent, Girl de Lukas Dhont et Venom avec Tom Hardy. Une émission présentée par Christophe Dordain et animée par Jade Briend-Guy, Fouad Boudar, François Bour, Rayane Mezioud et Karine Lebreton. Diffusion chaque samedi, de 14h à 15h, sur Radio Campus Lille (106.6 FM et en direct sur le net : www.campuslille.com). Un programme produit par Le Quotidien du Cinéma. Retrouvez nous sur Facebook : https://fr-fr.facebook.com/lesaventuriersdessallesobscures/