What are we watching this weekend? A crazy film, a serial killer in Tournez carège, the story of the Loft...

What are we watching this weekend? A crazy film, a serial killer in Tournez carège, the story of the Loft…

Cinema, streaming, VOD, TV… Find advice from the editorial staff every Friday.

The film in theaters: Love phew by Gilles Lellouche

Gilles Lellouche had dreamed of this film for 17 years. Since the day Benoît Poelvoorde gave him Jackie loves Johnser OK? by Neville Thompson which he instantly wanted to adapt and transpose to the north of France. And his desire to tell this story of a tumultuous love passion between two teenagers who everything opposes but nothing can separate over the years bursts through the screen. A staging as inventive as it is generous, a quartet of crazy actors (the revelation Malik Frikah and Mallory Wanecque in its first part, François Civil and Adèle Exarchopoulos in the second)… Love phew starts off with a bang and doesn’t slow down for a moment over its 2h45.

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The series: Worship

The series on Loft Story is not intended to tell the stories of 11 single people cut off from the world, filmed by 26 cameras and 50 microphones… It prefers to focus on the hive around them. From the purchase of the concept to the inevitable controversy over trash TV, including the casting, we are behind the scenes of production, in the offices of M6 and the mysteries of rival TF1. The small screen is about to make its revolution and Worship shows us, with an infectious frenzy, the madness of the moment, through the crazy bet of young producers ready to do anything to break through. An insane energy inhabits this electric and exhilarating dramatic farce from start to finish, carried by Anaïde Rozam (LOL: who laughs comes out) stunning faux leather Alexia Laroche-Joubert.

Watch Cult on Prime Video

The film in streaming: A woman at stake by Anna Kendrick

Actress Anna Kendrick directs her first film and adapts a barely believable true story: in the 1970s, a serial killer who kills victims from New York to Los Angeles takes part in the Turn Carousel! American. A half-disturbing, half-satirical thriller that traces the journey of psychopath Rodney Alcala while painting a portrait of toxic masculinity on a large scale. Clever and playful.

Watch A Woman at Play on Netflix

The VOD Festival

The 8th edition of the VOD Festival started on Wednesday, and this year it lasts 8 days (until October 23). The opportunity to enjoy a selection of 200 films at a reduced price (€2 for rental, €5 for purchase) and to catch up Furiosa, The Second Act, Memory, Love Lies Bleeding or the great Japanese animated film The Lonely Castle in the Mirror (see our selection). If you want to support Première, take a look at our VOD platform, Première Max, which is participating in the operation.

The film on TV: Santa Claus is trash by Jean-Marie Poiré

Seen and re-watched, rebroadcast on television to the point of nausea, Santa Claus is trash nevertheless remains a timeless classic of French comedy. And perhaps the best film of the Splendid-verse. This year, we will also see him again with a moving thought for Michel Blanc, who left two weeks ago, who had refused to take part in the adventure but still stands out at the end of the phone as a sexual obsessive for one of the most cult lines of a film that is not lacking in it.

Watch Santa Claus is trash Sunday evening on France 4

The classic: The 400 Blows by François Truffaut

This Monday we will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the death of François Truffaut. Beyond the waves that his genius has caused (critical debates, stylistic revolutions, overflowing passions…), the work still stands up magnificently. It is therefore necessary to review these 400 Shotsa seminal film from 1959 where Truffaut imposed an intimate story on the autobiographical impulses of an intrepid kid in search of a paternal and maternal love that he will never really obtain. Antoine Doinel runs away and sails towards a freedom that adults intend to repress. Léaud, Truffaut. One in front, the other behind the lens… The model and the artist merge to offer one of the most beautiful films about childhood that can exist.

Watch The 400 Coups on France.TV

The interview: Isabelle Huppert and Claude Chabrol

In 2020, Isabelle Huppert looked back on her rich collaboration with Claude Chabrol, who produced great films like La Cérémonie, Thank you for the chocolate, Madame Bovary or A Women’s Affair. A 26-minute interview, illustrated with extracts, where the actress dissects the essence of Chabrolian cinema: “There were many things that brought us together, there was humor, but there was also the idea of ​​not idealizing the characters, of restoring them in their truth, in their accuracy, and not trying to make them more sympathetic and more heroic than they were. This is the great brand of Claude Chabrol.”

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