Meet Natalie Portman, Raphael Quenard, Quentin Dupuix…
“May December”, “Daaaaali”… On the occasion of Telerama 2024 Cinema Festival, come to your cinema to chat with the actors and directors of the films presented in special screenings.
Published on January 17, 2024 at 6:30 am
TAllerama And the French Association of Art House Cinema (Afcae) is organizing the 26th edition of the Telerama Cinema Festival from January 17 to 23, 2024. A selection of the best films of 2023 as chosen by the editorial staff of Telerama It will be offered in about 450 arthouse theaters at a price of 4 euros per seat. But special sessions for discussions with actors and directors are broadcast in numerous theaters throughout France.
s “May December”, by Todd Haynes
Against the backdrop of a past scandal, Carol’s directorial mastery of narrative and formality orchestrates the dizzying encounter of two women, one of whom must play the role of the other. With insane performances from Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore. Read the review
R “area of interest“By Jonathan Glazer
Ten years after Tejaswi under the skin, Jonathan Glaser describes with virtuoso staging the daily and family life of Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss, a few meters from the camp. Grand Prix in Cannes, this high-risk dive into the normalcy of evil will fuel debate. Read the review
R “Daaaali!“By Quentin Dupieux
A journalist (Anaïs Demoustier) is eager to interview Salvador Dali. Which is larger than life, played by six actors including Edward Baer and Jonathan Cohen. A dreamy, inventive and hilarious comedy. Read the review
R “Green border“By Agnieszka Holland
In this well-documented novel, the Polish director decries the ordeal of migrants who died on the border between Poland and Belarus through the viewpoints of a Syrian family, border guards and humanitarian workers. An impressive, shocking and commendable film. Read the review
R “Scrapyard Dog”, by Jean-Baptiste Durand
Between a contemporary western and a chronicle of rural slackers, the first film to impose its unique touch. And which paints a magnificent picture of friendship between the strong and the weak. Raphael Quenard is phenomenal! Read the review
From January 17 to 23, sixteen films and five previews for 4 euros
The Télérama Cinema Festival is back: the chance to see or re-see the best films of 2023 in 452 theaters in France at a price of 4 euros per screening. But five films are in preview.