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Blaq Out's own private Cannes - Part 1(2006-06-08)
Murderers (Meurtrières) by Patrick Grandperret
Two young women try to escape their lives, facing a world where desire is a struggle of power, they will slip into crime. Patrick Grandperret gives us a stunning girl road movie, carried by to as talented as beautiful young actresses whom you’ll surely hear about in the next years. Superb.
Exterminating Angles (Les anges exterminateurs) by Jean Claude Brisseau
A director wants to make a movie about women pleasure, a strange and destroying relationship will set between him and his actresses. After his last amazing movie, Choses secretes, Jean Claude Brisseau comes back with this extraordinary study about women sexuality. Based on his own story and yet beautifully dreamlike, Brisseau invites us to a disrupting journey through pleasure.
The Weakest is always Right (La raison du plus faible) by Lucas Belvaux
Four unemployed guys try to find hope again through a robbery. Setting his movie in a region deserted by the industry that used to make it live, Lucas Belvaux invites us to share the lives of those left on the side of the liberalism road. A powerful picture about economical despair and a stunning thriller.
Flandres by Bruno Dumont
A young rude farmer goes to war, leaving his girlfriend behind. Bruno Dumont is, without any doubt, one the most interesting French director, with his new movie he make us share his characters journey to humanity through war and horror. Beautiful and moving as a punch in the stomach.
Bamako by Abderrahmane Sissako
In an African village takes place the trial of globalization, while life goes on. A powerful study of the relationship between Africa and the occident and a beautiful movie greatly directed and acted. Superb and important to measure from the inside the scars we leave on the black continent.