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On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan is joined by Stephen Gillespie of the STACKS podcast to talk through the best of international films of the past year.Timestamps:00:00 - Where to find good international films08:33 - Broken Rage (dir. Takeshi Kitano)14:05 - Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell (dir. Phạm Thiên Ân)18:17 - The Seed of the Sacred Fig (dir. Mohammed Rasoulof)23:55 - Cloud (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa)27:37 - Daaaaaalí! (dir. Quentin Dupieux)30:04 - All We Imagine As Light (dir. Payal Kapadia)36:15 - Youth (Spring) (dir. Wang Bing)43:07 - Johanne Sacreblu (dir. Camila Aurora González)47:30 - Caught by the Tides (dir. Jia Zhangke)52:22 - Dahomey (dir. Mati Diop)1:01:35 - The Beast (dir. Bertrand Bonello)1:11:35 - No Other Land (dir. Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra)1:18:00 - Red Rooms (dir. Pascal Plante)1:24:53 - About Dry Grasses (dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan)1:32:14 - Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat (dir. Johan Grimonprez)1:39:20 - Universal Language (dir. Matthew Rankin)1:49:11 - Grand Tour (dir. Miguel Gomes)2:00:55 - Honorable Mentions2:10:56 - What we are excited for next yearThe STACKS podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mQaf7o2bTBGthV6eur2Zt?si=15ceffe35f10488eI'm Thinking of Spoiling Things Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Cy7OcwcfnZSsVCCPXcIav?si=8592987bbe4642efEmail us at podcast@whatapicturepod.comWhat a Picture website: https://whatapicturepod.comBryan's Social Media: Bluesky | LetterboxdMusic is "Phaser" by Static in Verona.
Pod People, have we got a discussion for you! We recount our adventures attending Labyrinth in Concert and Saw the Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw before diving into a conversation about Pascal Plante's Red Rooms. We chat about the real-world court case that inspired the film, crime fandom, the assumptions we made about Kelly-Anne's motives during our first watches, and that incredible score composed by the director's brother, Dominique Plante.Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Maddie joins Caitlin to cover Red Rooms, a 2023 movie that is part horror thriller, part courtroom drama. It's one that really stuck with us, both for its masterful direction and its shocking acts of "nonphysical violence." Highly recommend. Tangents include: the Lady of Shallot, astrology (duh), Canada, eyesight, FMKs for meats and Real Housewives, cryptids in the wild, what scared us as kids, Osama Bin Laden, and pasta shapes.
paypal.me/LibroTobias ko-fi.com/asier24969 Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” tenemos una petición de nuestro donante vía PayPal Ramón Catells Amat que ha solicitado que comente la película canadiense, “Las habitaciones rojas” de 2023 dirigida por Pascal Plante y protagonizada por Juliette Gariépy. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo a Manfred Adolf Seel, un ciudadano alemán, marido y padre de familia, querido por sus vecinos, que mantenía una terrorífica y enfermiza doble vida que no se descubriría hasta un año después de su fallecimiento. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:21 al 01:59:55 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 0159:56 al 02:53:45 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Episode 193: We join the courtroom drama and stylish thriller that is 2023's Red Rooms by Pascal Plante. Join us next week for a nostalgic look at our childhoods, with Tobe Hooper's 1982 Poltergeist.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
The show goes to Quebec to discuss the 2023 thriller, Les chambres rouge aka Red Rooms. From wiki: “Red Rooms (French: Les chambres rouges) is a 2023 Canadian psychological thriller film written and directed by Pascal Plante.[3] The film stars Juliette Gariépy, Laurie Babin, Elisabeth Locas, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, Natalie Tannous, Pierre Chagnon and Guy Thauvette. The film's production was first announced in November 2022.[4]Also discussed: dark times, To Die For, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Mulholland Drive, Black Tight Killer, and more. We do commentary! Order the blu-rays with Bloodhaus commentary from ARROW Video: Dressed to Kill https://www.arrowfilms.com/4k/dressed-to-kill-limited-edition-4k-ultra-hd/15861302.htmlThe Long Kiss Goodnighthttps://www.arrowvideo.com/4k/the-long-kiss-goodnight-limited-edition-4k-uhd/16034468.html NEXT WEEK: The Innocents (1961) Follow them across the internet: Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Send us a textThe high-profile case of a serial killer has just gone to trial, and a certain vulgar guru of horror is obsessed with it. When reality blurs with his morbid fantasies, he goes down a dark path to record the most offensive podcast episode in the history of the world. On Episode 653 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Red Rooms from director Pascal Plante! We also have a very rare real world venting session, talk about remakes and the arguments for or against them, and come up with nicknames for the ultimate zeta male. So place a large sum of money on a virtual card game, have all your dark web credentials in order, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Stranger Things Season Five, Duffer Brothers, Guinness World Records, long streaks, Benoit Incidents, Freddie Oopsie Kruger, the Orange Cnt, Tom from MySpace, The Penguin, Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Clancy Brown, Batman vs. The Spleen, Moonage Daydream, Takashi Miike, Audition, Speak No Evil, Caddyshack, Gus Van Sant's Psycho, shot for shot remakes, Adam Marcus, Jason Goes to Hell, Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday, Infernal Affairs, Martin Scorsese, George A. Romero's Resident Evil, pumpkin bomb, what color are your lungs?, no pain in the liver game, Red Rooms, Dark Web, Takeshi's Castle, Most Xtreme Elimination Challenge, Pascal Plante, fck you Rounders, online Poker, cryptocurrency, Se7en, Colt 45, Canadian Justice System, genital mutilation, Bridesmaids, Tropic Thunder, the rise of crime podcasting, Criminal, Lore, Manhunter, Albert Fish, serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer, Wolfcop, Lowell Dean, Dark Match, Brothers Grimm, Fairy Tales, plague carrier, Dracula, Robert Eggers, the Blue Collar Cinematic Genius, the Ballzucker, The Zeta Male, Praise Hail Zeta, a Karl Renaissance, how do you remake perfection, Keeping Up With the Dahmers, and from Alpha to Zeta.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
It's a new year and We Own the Dark is covering a new pair of films that are about as dark and bleak as January has felt!! Come with Jason and Jerry as they tackle two films filled with deviant obsessions and twisted desires. For Episode 09, Jerry chose the hauntingly meditative and brooding Red Rooms (2024) from writer director Pascal Plante. As always, Jason found the perfect pairing with Eckhart Schmidt's 1982 German sensation Der Fan (The Fan). Take a watch then take a listen and let us know what you think of the pairing! If you like what you hear, give us a follow and a like! Find Red Rooms on Blu-ray at Vinegar Syndrome here. Find The Fan on Blu-ray at Diabolik DVD here. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/weownthedark Follow Jerry on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thesleepermustawaken Follow Jason on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/vongodi Check out Whiskey & Horror at: https://www.whiskeyandhorror.com
Send us a textWelcome back!If you have Disney+/HULU and a AMC+/SHUDDER subscription -- you owe it to yourself to see the following films new to streaming:A REAL PAIN, Written, directed and starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin. Streaming now on Disney+/HULU.A DIFFERENT MAN, Written and directed by Aaron Schimberg, starring Sebastian Stan, Adam Pearson, Renate Reinsve. Streaming now on Disney+/HULU.RED ROOMS, Written and direct by Pascal Plante, starring Juliette Gariépy, Laurie Babin. Streaming now on AMC+/ShudderThank you for listening! You can find and follow us with the links below!Read our Letterboxd reviews at:https://letterboxd.com/fixateandbinge/Follow us on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/fixateandbingepodcast/?hl=msFollow us on TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@fixateandbingepodcastVisit our website at:https://fixateandbingepodcast.com/
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We're logging back into 2024 to discuss Red Rooms directed by Pascal Plante. Lex Briscuso joins the boys to chat true crime, unlikable protagonists, and how this film blurs the line of what's considered a horror movie. New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you don't miss out. Rate us 5 stars while you're at it! Next week, we're discussing Red Rooms on the dark web! Enter The Phantom Zone to access all sorts of bonus goodies like our monthly side show "Watching the Watchlist", movie commentaries, and polls to help shape the podcast: https://patreon.com/spectercinemaHaunt Lex on social media:BlueskyLinks to ThingsHaunt Garrett on social media:TikTokTwitterBlueskyInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeHaunt DeVaughn on social media:BlueskyTwitterTikTokInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeSpecter Cinema Club Original Theme by Andrey Kinnard
This week Evan, Megan, and Dave take in the new Nick Frost-written-and-starring horror comedy GET AWAY (2:50), about a family that goes to a remote Swedish island for a holiday weekend, only to be trapped as a killer is on the loose. Zoinks! Blood and guts ensue! But do the laughs follow? DO THEY?!! Two-thirds of us felt one way, and one-third of us felt another way. Then we watch RED ROOMS (26:02), the French-Canadian drama about obsession (among other things) about the trial of a man accused of absolutely horrifying, grisley murders - all captured on video as snuff films (thankfully, the visuals of said snuff films make limited appearances, though the audio doesn't leave much mystery). However, the lead character, Kelly-Anne (Juliette Gariépy) goes down the rabbit hole during the trial, and writer-director Pascal Plante doesn't lay out easy answers for the questions he poses. We were all fascinated, and this made Megan's Top 10 of 2024 list. Over on Patreon, we're joined by Jimmy Stewart to talk about the 1956 Alfred Hitchcock film THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH.
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker Pascal Plante (RED ROOMS, NADIA BUTTERFLY) joins Adam and Joe to discuss his career journey and the making of his new crime/horror/mystery film. From seeing Michael Haneke's CACHE as a teenager and the other films that inspired him to become a filmmaker… to working in countless positions on dozens of short films on his way up before helming his first feature NADIA BUTTERFLY (2020)… to finding inspiration for RED ROOMS from people who obsessively follow true crime and even go so far as attending various trials… to writing the film while isolated during the pandemic… to his bold choice to only let the audience hear the gruesome crimes and witness various characters' reactions to the violence rather than actually show it on screen… to the breathtaking and highly motivated long takes that relied on camera movement and performance to tell the story in certain scenes more so than the actual editing… to creating two characters that are obsessed with a criminal trial yet writing both of them without bias or judgement… to his low tolerance for sadism in films or showing gore for the sake of gore alone… Pascal's RED ROOMS (available now on digital and Blu-ray) is one of the best crime/thrillers of the last year!
Pour bien terminer l'année, le grand top 10 Opération beurre de cinoche! Avec nous, les réalisateurs Rémi Fréchette et Pascal Plante, et la critique cinéma Isabelle Hontebeyrie. Quelle sera le Ruby Gilman Teenage Kraken de 2024? On se revoit en janvier les amis, pour une autre année vraiment full cinéma!
Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.Following our conversation with the film's director Pascal Plante, we dive into one of the year's best films, Red Rooms: a thriller tailor made for our disaffected, hyper-mediated moment that asks many unsettling questions about the way emerging technologies sever us from empathy, create parasocial complexes, and push toward frightening new modes of nonconsensual connectivity and surveilance.We continue our contemplations on Haneke's "Violence and the Media", and how Red Rooms explores notions of equivalency amongst the images on our screens. Then, we praise Plante's formal control and ethics, how he constructs his 21st century milieu, what he chooses to show and how he shows it. Finally, we caution against passivity when engaging with mediated forms and why our moment demands that we make meaning of our realities, even as powerful forces work toward our mindless complicity in ever-expanding horrors.Red Roomsis available now on VOD and on Region A Blu Ray from Vinegar Syndrome.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
Filmmaker Pascal Plante (director of Red Rooms, one of our favorite movies of the year) joins to discuss Spanish filmmaker Alejandro Amenábar's 1996 debut, Thesis. While riveting simply at the topical level of its tense genre thrills, the movie also metatextually concerns itself with the moving image as a mediated reflection of our corporeal realities, the push-pull of commercialism and artistry, and the ethics of satisfying a violent culture's sublimated desires for shocking, exploitative imagery. We discuss Amenábar's preternatural capacity behind the camera; how his ability to mystify with the language of cinema allows viewers to recognize their complicity in the film's graphic scenarios as spectators while never sacrificing the raw thrills of moviegoing. Then, citing Michael Haneke's writing, we discuss the nature of violence in media, the responsibilites of the artist, and the morbid concept of mindless entertainment. Finally, we connect the film's subject matter to that of Pascal's latest, discussing parallels, distinctions, and the reward of watching films that assume their audience's intelligence. Red Rooms is available now on VOD and on Region A Blu Ray from Vinegar Syndrome.Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
This week we review Pascal Plante's Red Rooms, an under-the-radar indie that's taken the horrorsphere by storm. A serial killer thriller that finds power in its restraint and shocking prescience, Red Rooms is an evil — yet vital — film to understand the stranglehold of postmodern, screen-abetted detachment. We discuss our culture of macabre obsessions, parasocial madness, and growing numbness, as well as Juliette Gariépy's incredible performance at the center of this film.
MEGA STUFF EPISODE! FOR SURE NOT BECAUSE WE ARE ONCE AGAIN LATE. Join us as we discuss the movies of September and October 2024. SEPTEMBER The Front Room- dir. Max and Sam Eggers; Brandy Norwood, Andrew Burnp, Kathryn Hunter Beetlejuice Beetlejuice- dir. Tim Burton; Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, Catherine O'Hara, Willem Dafoe, Monica Bellucci, Justin Theroux Speak No Evil- dir. James Watkins; James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, Scoot McNairy, Aisling Franciosi, Alix West Lefler, Dan Hough Megalopolis- dir. Francis Ford Coppola; Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza, Shia Lebouf, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne Will & Harper- dir. Josh Greenbaum; Will Ferrell, Harper Steele Apartment 7A- dir. Natalie Erika James; Julia Garner, Dianne Wiest, Kevin McNally, Jim Sturgess The Substance- dir. Coralie Fargeat; Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid, Edward Hamilton-Clark OCTOBER Salem's Lot- dir. Gary Dauberman; Lewis Pullman, Mackenzie Leigh, Jordan Preston Carter, Alfre Woodard Joker: Folie à Deux- dir. Todd Phillips; Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Harry Lawtey, Steve Coogan Red Rooms- dir. Pascal Plante; Juliette Gariépy, Laurie Babin, Élisabeth Locas, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos Saturday Night- dir. Jason Reitman; Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cooper Hoffman, Dylan O'Brien, Cory Michael Smith, Lamorne Morris V/H/S/ Beyond •Abduction/Adduction- dir. Jay Cheel •Stork- dir. Jordan Downey •Dream Girl- dir. Virat Pal •Live and Let Dive- dir. Justin Martinez •Fur Babies- dir. Christian and Justin Long •Stowaway- dir. Kate Siegel Terrifier 3- dir. Damien Leone;
For our last serial killer episode, we are covering the 2023 crime thriller ‘Red Rooms' directed by Pascal Plante.
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This week we chat with filmmaker Pascal Plante about his new feature film Red Rooms. We talk dark web, research into the titular rooms, working with the stunning lead actress Juliette Gariépy and more. Then we learn about Pascal's horror history and find out why Fantasia terrified him growing up. We discuss our individual relationships with the film, how confused we were as kids that it wasn't just a Mickey movie, the gorgeous animation and so much more. You can follow Pascal on Letterboxd.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pascal Plante, the writer/director of Red Rooms, discusses the complexities of making a film with a purposefully aloof protagonist, as well as how to get a film funded with a grant.
This week...while Kelly is away...Byron and return guest Jacob talk his cross country move, what cinema is top of his list so far, and process subject matter Kelly would have never even approached, reviewing Pascal Plante's "Red Rooms". Watch the video version at http://youtube.com/frightday Questions? Comments? True Tales of Terror? Call the Frightday Hotline: 1(833)374-4489 1(833)FRI-GHT9 Pick up our limited edition August shirt at http://shop.frightday.com Want more? Join the Frightday Society, at http://thefrightdaysociety.org As a Society Member, you'll have access to all Screamium content (Behind the Screams, It's Been a Weird Week, A Conversation With..., Toast to Toast PM with Wine Kelly, Cinema Autopsy, the Writers' Room, bonus episodes of Captain Kelly's Cryptids & Conspiracies, Byron's Serial Corner, and so much more! You'll also be part of our interactive community dedicated to the advancement of horror, hauntings, cryptids, conspiracies, aliens, and true crime. All things frightening. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Theme music by Yawns Produced by Byron McKoy Follow us in the shadows at the following places: @byronmckoy @kellyfrightday @frightday This is an Audio Wool Original.
The following interview is with Pascal Plante, the director and writer of the 2023 crime mystery thriller film RED ROOMS. Interviewer: Connor Winterton
Pascal Plante tells me about this disturbing portrait of a young woman that models during the day while at night combing the horrific corners of the Dark Web. A compelling portrait. Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus For A Free One Year Trial.
Excellent épisode alors que nous discutons du film québécois Les chambres rouges avec notre invitée Stéphanie Paquette. Ce bijou réalisé par Pascal Plante, nous présente deux jeunes femmes (Juliette Gariepy et Laurie Babin) qui se retrouvent chaque matin aux portes du palais de justice de Montréal pour pouvoir assister au procès hypermédiatisé d'un tueur en série qui les obsède, et qui a filmé la mise à mort de ses victimes. Au menu: Des divergences d'opinion sur les intentions de Kelly-Anne, de la pitié pour Clémentine, une bande sonore anxiogène, Batman dans sa tour, de bons mots pour le réalisateur, un sourire dérangeant et des blagues générées par l'intelligence artificielle. Bonne écoute! Tu peux échanger avec nous sur: https://www.instagram.com/terreursurlepodpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Terreur-sur-le-Pod-111446400732063 https://www.instagram.com/lafreniere.serge/ @surlepod sur Twitter Tu désires avoir accès à plus de contenus de TSLP? Abonne-toi à notre Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/terreursurlepod La semaine prochaine: Vendredi 13, chapitre V: Une nouvelle terreur (Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) 1985 Crédits Les chambres rouges Animateurs: Serge Lafrenière et Bruno Roy Chanson-thème: Storytime par Myuu Musiques: Infraction- Never Leave Infraction Music- Event Vibe Musique de fin par Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Références supplémentaires: Marguerite Volant la série télé d'époque https://youtu.be/kNMwfoQeha4?si=xVlm4dWtTtt3kW5S Iris - révélation de l'année - Juliette Gariépy https://youtu.be/q2AZXZW7t2o?si=2xfk2xF7_6trWQ7H J'ai l'doua https://youtu.be/jVyoVdA2Uq0?si=XkX8LMjqiHEl4ZaB
Cette semaine! La co-réalisatrice de A l'ouest de Pluton, Myriam Verrault, a lancé un cri du coeur sur le manque de disponibilité des films québécois. L'impact a été immense,¸le sujet est fascinant, pas le choix de la recevoir! En prime, Pascal Plante nous appelle pour ajouter son point de vue sur ce débat primordial. Gros show!
Cette semaine! La co-réalisatrice de A l'ouest de Pluton, Myriam Verrault, a lancé un cri du coeur sur le manque de disponibilité des films québécois. L'impact a été immense,¸le sujet est fascinant, pas le choix de la recevoir! En prime, Pascal Plante nous appelle pour ajouter son point de vue sur ce débat primordial. Gros show!
Émission du 24 janvier 2024 (00:00) - La scène de la semaine : "Au revoir là-haut" d'Albert Dupontel(01:50) - L'ouverture(07:25) - News(23:48) - Présentation de la 1ère édition des Rencontres des Espaces Cinématographiques : Au rythme des formes Dans cette 19ème émission de l'année : (32:28) - "Pauvres créatures" de Yórgos Lánthimos(44:31) - "Animal" de Sofia Exarchou(53:45) - "Les Chambres rouge" de Pascal Plante(1:07:59) - L'interview : Pascal Plante, réalisateur du film "Les Chambres rouge" "Bop To The Top !" Quiz "Frankenstein au cinéma" Les Recos de l'équipe Le générique de fin
It’s time to look back before we scream forward! Join Andrea and Alex for horror and non-horror faves and a game that will decide their fate for 2024. Alex’s Horror/Horror Adjacent Faves 1. Red Rooms (dir. Pascal Plante) 2. Godzilla Minus One (dir. Takashi Yamazaki) 3. Talk to Me (dir. Danny and […]
durée : 00:05:51 - Les sorties cinéma de la semaine - par : Laurent Delmas, Christine Masson - "Animal" de Sofia Exarchou, "Les chambres rouges" de Pascal Plante, "Comme un prince" d'Ali Marhyar, "Pauvres créatures" de Yórgos Lánthimos, "Primadonna" de Marta Savina, "Stella, une vie allemande" de Kilian Riedhof, "La tête froide" de Stéphane Marchetti, "Le voyage en pyjama" de Pascal Thomas...
Pour cet épisode spécial nous avons eu la chance d'interviewer l'équipe des Chambres Rouges . Merci à Dark Star et ESC Distribution pour cette opportunité. Soutenez-nous sur PayPal !
durée : 00:04:28 - Le cinéma en VO - ll fait partie avec les monstres, les vampires, ou les loups-garous de ces figures au cinéma qui n'en finissent pas de nous fasciner. Comment renouveler en 2024 la représentation du serial killer? Le réalisateur Pascal Plante à décidé de le voir à travers le prisme des "groupies".
Au rayon des perversités inaugurées par Internet, il y a les redrooms, ces salons ultra-privés disséminés dans les tréfonds du dark web où seraient mises en enchères des séances de sévices ultra-brutaux en vidéo. Un sujet parfait, entre légende urbaine et show de torture-porn, pour le cinéma d'horreur. Si Les chambres rouges se focalise sur une cliente de ces spectacles aussi cruels que sordides, ce n'est pourtant pas le terrain de Pascal Plante. La Bande Annonce Kelly-Anne n'est pas une sadique sociopathe de série B. À travers son obsession pour les tueurs en série, Les chambres rouges ausculte la fascination plus globale d'une génération pour une violence jusqu'à l'anesthésie de la morale ; Plante préférant bien plus emprunter la glaciation d'un Michael Haneke ou la rigueur formelle d'un David Fincher plutôt que de se laisser aller aux débordements sanguinolents. Les chambres rouges n'en est pas moins suffocant, que ce soit par un sens sidérant de la tension ou sa manière d'éplucher patiemment la psychologie d'une jeune femme de prime abord insaisissable. Le plus perturbant restant la révélation progressive d'une solitude urbaine si insupportable qu'il lui faut la catharsis, d'une ultra violence radicale, jusqu'à la désintégration physique, heureusement ici hors champ, pour reprendre contact avec l'humanité. Plus impressionnant par son chagrin que par sa noirceur, Les chambres rouges s'impose parmi les grands films dérangeants. Que ce soit quand il interroge la propre curiosité morbide des spectateurs lors de séquences d'une terrassante intensité ou quand cette odyssée mentale se fait émouvante à aller une lumineuse sérénité pour panser ses plaies
«Les Chambres rouges » est un film choc de Pascal Plante. C'est l'histoire de deux jeunes femmes qui se réveillent chaque matin aux portes du Palais de Justice de Montréal. Elles tiennent absolument à assister au procès hypermédiatisé d'un tueur en série qui les obsède, qui a filmé la mise à mort de ses victimes. Elles tiennent absolument à mettre la main sur l'ultime pièce du puzzle qui permettrait de définitivement confondre celui que l'on surnomme le Démon de Rosemont. J'ai aimé l'interprétation de Juliette Gariépy dans le rôle principal, celui de Kelly-Anne, qui flirte avec la sociopathie. Copyright Nemesis Films inc
Cette semaine! Immense show de 2 heures pour une immense année de 52 semaines! Julien, Guy A, Rémi Fréchette, Paul Landriau et Pascal Plante nous offre leur top 10 des meilleurs films de 2023!
In this somewhat unplanned continuation of our David Fincher "The Killer" obsession, Amartya, Dhruv, and Srilekha discuss two of the director's widely acclaimed serial killer films -- "Se7en" (1995) and "Zodiac" (2007) -- that shine more light on the psyche of those pursuing the killer than the killer himself. Thanks to another podcast regular -- Simon Ezra (@thebongcinephile) -- our Fincher trail also extends to Quebec, Canada. The final film discussed in this episode is Pascal Plante's "Red Rooms" (2023) -- a technologically updated version of the Serial Killer obsession told from the point-of-view of a devout admirer ("groupie") of the serial killer. Listen to the full episode to hear what draws us to such films, why David Fincher's films are such a major influence on this sub-genre, and why it is so tricky to emulate his style. Discussion for all three films includes spoilers. TIME CODES INTRODUCTION — [00:00-06:30] THE SERIAL KILLER SUB-GENRE — [06:31 - 19:54] "SE7EN" (1995) — [19:55 - 57:10] "ZODIAC" (2007) — [57:11 - 01:23:01] "RED ROOMS" (2023) — [01:23:02 - 01:55:29] SOCIAL MEDIA STUFF More Serial-Killer Film Recommendations: Amartya's HoF Listicle: https://www.highonfilms.com/movies-like-se7en-1995/ Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast You can also follow us on Instagram at: Srileka: https://www.instagram.com/mitra__srilekha_ Amartya: https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Dhruv: https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow us on Letterboxd at: Dhruv: https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Amartya: https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Srileka: https://letterboxd.com/srilekha__mitra/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queenisdead/support
Les suggestions de PascalThe Uninvited, Lewis Allen (1944)The Other Side of the Underneath, Jane Arden (1972)Dans ma peau, Marina de Van (2004)Satan's Slave / Impetigore, Joko Anwar (2017/2019)Come True, Anthony Scott Burns (2020)Les suggestions d'AlexandreLa Residencia, Chicho Ibáñez Serrador (1969)I Start Counting, David Greene (1970)Curse of the Dog God, Shunya Itō (1977)Woman Chasing the Butterfly of Death, Kim Ki-young (1978)The Boogey Man, Ulli Lommel (1980)
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L'experte en contes de fées Carmélie Jacob est des nôtres pour parler de Sister Act mais aussi de l'exécrable / indéfendable / fascinant L'odysée d'Alice Tremblay, le Bye Bye au plus gros budget jamais réalisé au Québec! Comme d'habitude aux Voyeurs de vues, il est aussi question de Billy Wilder! Yannick a également vu Strays et Blue Beetle pour nous, et comme le tout Internet québécois de gens qui sont souvent vus au Cinéma Moderne, on jase des Chambres rouges de Pascal Plante!
Dans cet épisode spécial, nous discutons de l'excellent thriller québécois LES CHAMBRES ROUGES avec le réalisateur et scénariste Pascal Plante et la productrice Dominique Dussault. Le film est à l'affiche depuis le 11 août au Québec. Bon épisode!
Cette semaine! Pascal Plante et Juliette Gariépy viennent nous jaser des Chambres Rouges!
On est de retour derrière nos micros pour discuter du thriller LES CHAMBRES ROUGES de Pascal Plante, l'un des meilleurs films québécois (même des meilleurs films tout court) de l'année, et de THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER, un genre de Alien vampirique, inspiré par un passage du livre Dracula de Bram Stoker. Bon épisode !
Cette semaine sur le podcast, on reçoit le réalisateur Pascal Plante (aussi le frère de Doum) ainsi que les actrices Laurie Babin et Juliette Gariépy pour parler de leur plus récent film, Les chambres rouges. Le podcast est présenté par Manscaped. Pour plus d'informations: https://ca.manscaped.com/ Code promo pour 20% de rabais et la livraison gratuite: SANSFILTRE Pour rejoindre notre communauté Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sansfiltrepod... Pour commanditer le podcast, pour louer un de nos studios ou pour toutes autres demande, écrivez-nous au: info@studiosf.ca Pour nous suivre: https://www.instagram.com/sansfiltrep... https://www.instagram.com/phcantin/ https://www.instagram.com/doumplante/ https://www.facebook.com/Sans-Filtre-...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nous souhaitons offrir nos plus sincères condoléances à la famille et aux proches de Jean-Marc Vallée.Cette semaine sur le podcast, on reçoit le réalisateur Pascal Plante pour une discussion où on revient sur la grande carrière de Jean-Marc Vallée.Le podcast est présenté par Therrien Therrien.Pour plus d'informations: https://therrien-cpa.com/Pour écouter leur podcast: www.youtube.com/c/leseconosLe podcast est aussi présenté par Oshlag, le fournisseur officiel du studio SF.Pour plus d'informations: https://oshlag.com/Pour rejoindre notre communauté Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/sansfiltrepodcastPour commanditer le podcast, écrivez-nous au:partenariats@studiosf.caPour toutes autres demandes, écrivez-nous au:info@studiosf.caPour nous suivre:https://www.instagram.com/sansfiltrepodcast/https://www.instagram.com/phcantin/https://www.instagram.com/doumplante/https://www.facebook.com/Sans-Filtre-Podcast-2112540588778433/
We loved Julia Ducournau's Raw. On this episode, find out what we think about her follow-up, the Palme d'Or winning Titane. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and Editor-at-Large Mary Angela Rowe. It is a sequel to Episode 112: The modern female monsters of Raw and Thelma. Content warning: This episode discusses body mutilation. Titane is available on VOD in Canada and the USA. It will be out in January in the UK. Show notes Read Mary Angela's 2017 review of Raw Read a preview of Orla's essay on sisterhood in Raw from Beyond Empowertainment. Related Episodes Ep. 103: Pascal Plante's films: Fake Tattoos and Nadia Butterfly Ep. 101: Magnus von Horn's films: The Here After and Sweat Ep. 80: Motherhood in horror: The Babadook and Prevenge (Member's Only) Ep. 69: Paddington and Paddington 2 (Member's Only) Ep. 66: Francis Lee's God's Own Country and Ammonite (Member's Only) Ep. 21: Feminist horror Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
Nadia Butterfly was selected by the Grand Jury of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival. Featuring Ariane Mainville & Katherine Savard, Nadia Butterfly is Pascal's second movie featuring amateur actors. The movie premiered in Quebec on September 18th. Nadia Butterfly was the only Canadian movie selected in Cannes Film Festival this year. It is more than an honor to have you with us in the Show. What A movie! Bravo! Merci beaucoup Pascal, encore bravo à toute l'equipe. CONNECT with GREG
We discuss the two features of Quebecois filmmaker Pascal Plante, Fake Tattoo and Nadia, Butterfly. Plante is an expert at depicting turning points in his characters' lives and how they deal with major upheaval. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, Associate Editor Brett Pardy, and Contributing Editor Lindsay Pugh. On this episode Subjective realities: The art of creative nonfiction film discussion (1:38) Similar episodes (9:05) Why did we pair these two films (9:49) Fake Tattoos (12:10) Avoiding the manic pixie dream girl trope (24:07) Nadia, Butterfly (37:51) A very Canadian musical interlude (58:28) How the two films depict sex and sexuality (1:02:43) What are the film's character arcs? (1:07:48) Why are relationship stories good for telling stories about transitions (1:14:57) Conclusion (1:21:28) Episode Notes Pre-order our newest ebook, Subjective realities: The art of creative nonfiction film Read Alex's interview with Pascal Plante on Nadia, Butterfly Read Orla's interview with Nadia Butterfly cinematographer Stéphanie Anne Weber Biron Related Episodes Ep. 101: Magnus von Horn's Films: The Here After and Sweat Ep. 66: Francis Lee's God's Own Country and Ammonite (Member's Only)
Yannick et Alex suivent John Boorman d'Excalibur à Point Blank, un proto-John Wick mettant en vedette Lee Marvin et Angie Dickinson. Ils discutent également du nouveau brûlot incendiaire de Zack Snyder, Army of the Dead, du film québecois Nadia Butterfly de Pascal Plante et du mystifiant Capone de 1975 avec Ben Gazzara.
Podcast où on discute d'un film ou sujet en particulier. Aujourd'hui au programme: l'excellent cinéma de Pascal Plante.
Podcast où on discute d'un film ou sujet en particulier. Aujourd'hui au programme: l'excellent cinéma de Pascal Plante.
Puisqu'on aime les duos inusités, ce 13e épisode de Xanadu : Nos plaisirs coupables réunit l'animateur et humoriste Alex Perron et le réalisateur Pascal Plante (Les faux tatouages, Nadia Butterfly). Avec le premier, nous discutons d'exploration urbaine, de Nana Mouskouri et d'amour après la prison ! Avec le deuxième, nous abordons le film Detroit Rock City (1999) et la fulgurante carrière de Cyndi Lauper.